The Art of Getting Noticed #1
A Graphic Novel
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
WINNER OF THE 2024 EISNER AWARD FOR BEST PUBLICATION FOR EARLY READERS
Introducing a hilarious and heartfelt graphic novel in which an unlikely pair of cryptids--one a Bigfoot whose failure to get himself photographed disappoints his family, and the other a Loch Ness Monster, who seems unable to escape the spotlight wherever she goes--meet up and find friendship, creativity, and just the right amount of attention.
Meet Bigfoot and Nessie! Yes, that Bigfoot and Nessie. Only...Well, things are a little complicated right now.
Bigfoot is having trouble fitting in with his family. He can never quite manage to get himself into the picture, much to the disappointment of his mom, dad, and sister, who always want to be in the spotlight. When he meets Nessie, who’s equally desperate to get away from the cameras, he begins to ask himself the ultimate question: What’s the price of fame after all?
Big-hearted and clever, The Art of Getting Noticed by Chelsea M. Campbell and Laura Knetzger invites us to explore our most tender selves through friendship and creativity—and have quite a bit of fun in between!
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Two cryptid creatures navigate the lure and perils of notoriety in this witty and whimsical graphic novel, the first in a series. Bigfoot Littletoe the Third, a sasquatch, is trying to continue his family's tradition of photobombing tourists, but he hasn't had much luck; in one instance, he fumbles, slipping into a river. When another attempt leads to him getting tangled in a camper's tent, he meets Nessie, of Loch Ness fame, clad in scarf and sunglasses to avoid being recognized. Nessie suggests that "maybe the tourist photo scene isn't for you," and sets out to help Bigfoot find his calling. A psychedelically colorful montage shows the cryptid duo making sidewalk chalk murals, scuba diving, DJing, and scrapbooking, before Bigfoot realizes a knack for hedge sculpture, and his creations earn him acclaim from passersby. But with Bigfoot's newfound fame comes increased scrutiny that threatens Nessie's peaceful incognito existence. Campbell's wink-and-a-nudge humor pairs with Knetzger's rounded lines and adorable creatures to deliver a sincere story that explores friendship, social media exposure, and finding one's niche. Ages 6–9.