Details

ISBN: 978-0-9896431-5-3
Pages: 120
Dimensions: 5.75 x 5.75 inches
Awards:

2014 Gold Addy Winner – Book Design

The Kid Who Climbed the Tarzan Tree

Illustrator: C.A. Grooms
Format: Soft Cover

$15.95

Overview

It’s 1944.

A little boy and his sister find themselves the wards of strangers in a cavernous children’s home. Their mother assures them that their stay will be but a few months. Nearly six years later what they thought was to be a “stay” ends with their placement in a foster home. While this sounds like a chapter written by Charles Dickens in one of his darker moods, it isn’t. Looking back after a half century, that “little boy,” D.W. Rozelle, remembers his years at “the Home” as the best years of his tumultuous boyhood. Over 25 drawings by distinguished artist C.A. Grooms lend Rozelle’s flashbacks a startling visual impact.

The Kid Who Climbed the Tarzan Tree

Illustrator: C.A. Grooms

$15.95

Overview

It’s 1944.

A little boy and his sister find themselves the wards of strangers in a cavernous children’s home. Their mother assures them that their stay will be but a few months. Nearly six years later what they thought was to be a “stay” ends with their placement in a foster home. While this sounds like a chapter written by Charles Dickens in one of his darker moods, it isn’t. Looking back after a half century, that “little boy,” D.W. Rozelle, remembers his years at “the Home” as the best years of his tumultuous boyhood. Over 25 drawings by distinguished artist C.A. Grooms lend Rozelle’s flashbacks a startling visual impact.

Details

Format: Soft Cover
ISBN: 978-0-9896431-5-3
Pages: 120
Dimensions: 5.75 x 5.75 inches
Awards:

2014 Gold Addy Winner – Book Design