A mechanic milks a cow, a recluse walks outside for the first time in three weeks, two teenagers watch tennis on mute, a grown man drinks a juice box in his underwear ― all of these moments strike the artful balance between intellectual acuity and lighthearted absurdity, establishing Toddy Smith and Darren Nuzzo as the new literary voices to listen to, laugh with and follow.At times it will feel like you’re scrolling through Twitter or two drinks in at a comedy club; other times it will feel like you’re at the public library or your local art gallery. You'll find characters you want to hug and ones you hope never to meet again. From light and humorous to sad and dark, the book captures the times we're living in now while paying respect to the works that came before.Driven by the diary entries of best friends Toddy Smith and Darren Nuzzo, this book is the result of two old-souled writers creating art in the internet age, heavily rooted in literature, yet shaped by the 21st century.
Limited First Edition Hardcover! A mechanic milks a cow, a recluse walks outside for the first time in three weeks, two teenagers watch tennis on mute, a grown man drinks a juice box in his underwear ― all of these moments strike the artful balance between intellectual acuity and lighthearted absurdity, establishing Toddy Smith and Darren Nuzzo as the new literary voices to listen to, laugh with and follow.At times it will feel like you’re scrolling through Twitter or two drinks in at a comedy club; other times it will feel like you’re at the public library or your local art gallery. You'll find characters you want to hug and ones you hope never to meet again. From light and humorous to sad and dark, the book captures the times we're living in now while paying respect to the works that came before.Driven by the diary entries of best friends Toddy Smith and Darren Nuzzo, this book is the result of two old-souled writers creating art in the internet age, heavily rooted in literature, yet shaped by the 21st century.
A mechanic milks a cow, a recluse walks outside for the first time in three weeks, twoteenagers watch tennis on mute, a grown man drinks a juice box in his underwear —all of these moments strike the artful balance between intellectual acuity and lightheartedabsurdity, establishing Toddy Smith and Darren Nuzzo as the new literaryvoices to listen to, laugh with, and follow.At times it will feel like you’re scrolling through Twitter or hanging out at a comedyclub; other times it will feel like you’re at the public library or your local art gallery.You’ll find characters you want to hug and ones you hope never to meet again. Fromlight and humorous to sad and dark, the book captures the times we’re living in nowwhile paying respect to the works that came before.Driven by the diary entries of best friends Toddy Smith and Darren Nuzzo, this bookis the result of two old-souled writers creating art in the internet age, heavily rootedin literature, yet shaped by the 21st century.
Sally and her dog, Sam, enjoy some of the pleasures of autumn, including the changing leaves, pumpkin pie, a hayride, apple picking, the county fair, and Halloween.
During the month of October, creatures from black cats and robots to Dr. Von Vrudel, Slim the bongo-playing skeleton, and the Worthington Witches come up with a variety of uses for pumpkins.
When the humans who live in their house go away, Rip Squeak the mouse and his sister Jesse go exploring and dicover that Abbey the kitten has also been left behind, and she introduces them to her theatrical friend Euripedes the frog.
Sally and her dog, Sam, enjoy some of the pleasures of summer, including tending the vegetable patch, searching for shells on the beach, and opening a lemonade stand.