Everyone
Mark Lee Ford, Andrea Alemanno, Thom Lemmons, Lennox Samuels
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(The Moneo Company, Feb. 14, 2016)
“Everyone” shows children how they are connected to everyone else in the world. Based on "I, Pencil" by Leonard Read and inspired by Milton Friedman, "Everyone" teaches children that everyone around the world is different: our languages, clothes, music, food, religions, bodies, histories, and colors. If we all met, most of us could not talk to each other. We might not even like each other. Yet, somehow, we all cooperate to create things without thinking about it. MARK LEE FORD is an entrepreneur, scientist, and engineer.ANDREA ALEMANNO describes himself as a "compulsive designer who fills the line spacing, preferably at 300 dpi. I love to blend the traditional touch with the world of digital tools; I use pencil, ink and digital colors to give life to my artwork.”THOM LEMMONS has published numerous works of fiction and non-fiction, including Sunday Clothes and the best-selling Jabez: A Novel. He is the senior editor at Texas A&M University Press.LENNOX SAMUELS is a writer and editor based in Bangkok. He is a former senior editor and foreign correspondent for Newsweek and the Dallas Morning News, has reported from numerous countries, and covered conflicts in Iraq and Somalia, among others. He was an editor of the newspaper series "Violence Against Women," which won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting in 1994.For ages 5 to 8. Language This edition is in English only.Editions in others languages:JapaneseChineseSpanish