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  • The Quacken

The Quacken

Author
Illustrator
Pablo Pino
Publication Date
July 16, 2024
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  2nd − 3rd
Language
English
The Quacken

Description

Fans of The Bad Seed and Creepy Carrots will flock to this hilarious, lightly spooky picture book about a boy who unwittingly unleashes a ferociously fuzzy beast on his campground!

Lurking in the lake at Cucumonga Campground is a fearsome and frightening creature. Legend says that it swallows kids, canoes, and even whales whole. But all Hector sees are cute, cuddly, quacking ducks. Until he breaks the campground's most important rule--Don't Feed the Ducks--and releases...the Quacken.

Publication date
July 16, 2024
Genre
Fiction
Page Count
40
ISBN-13
9781665922487
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV002280 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Ducks, Geese, Etc.
JUV032170 - Juvenile Fiction | Sports & Recreation | Camping & Outdoor Activities
Library of Congress categories
Humorous stories
Picture books
Ducks
Camps
Humorous fiction
Summer

Publishers Weekly

When young Hector arrives with his family at seemly Cucumonga Campground, where legend has it that a creature lurks in the lake's depths, the other kids quickly give him an earful: "Don't go near the ducks! Don't look at the ducks! Don't even think about the ducks. And whatever you do, DO NOT FEED THE DUCKS!" But the birds in question look so cute and so hungry that "Hector broke the most important rule of all." As soon as he runs out of bread, a cataclysm envelops the campground, and out of the lake emerges a massive duck, "THE QUACKEN," which blocks out the sun, flattens latrines, and swallows canoes. Debut author Colón and Pino (Pumpkin Day at the Zoo) mix broad spoofs of horror tropes (a scene in a seemingly empty house with a mysteriously ringing phone is particularly evocative) with the silly extravagance and tight pacing of an 11-minute cartoon. And when a gag both comical and literal finally saves Hector, the story proves itself to be all in good fun, resulting in a lighthearted vibe that's nothing to quack at. Human characters are portrayed with various skin tones. Ages 4-8. Author's agent: Jennifer March Soloway, Andrea Brown Literary. Illustrator's agent: Atlanta Japp, Advocate Art. (July)

Copyright 2024 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

Justin Colón
Justin Colón is a professional actor and children's book author. This is his second picture book, joining his debut, The Quacken. Like Carl, the star of Impossible Possums, Justin lives in New York. Unlike Carl, Justin does not live in a sewer or have an evil lair. He invites you to visit him at justincolonbooks.com.

James Rey Sanchez's love for art came from many hours of reading comics, playing video games, and watching '90s Saturday morning cartoons. He has illustrated books on subjects ranging from Irving Berlin to trucks, but this is his first about a villainous possum. He lives in Detroit, Michigan. Learn more at JamesReyArt.com.
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