Two Brothers, One Tail (Hardcover)

Two Brothers, One Tail By Richard T. Morris, Jay Fleck (Illustrator) Cover Image

Two Brothers, One Tail (Hardcover)

By Richard T. Morris, Jay Fleck (Illustrator)

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"A gentle and loving illustration of the absolute bond between a boy and his canine buddy." -Kirkus


A sweet and charming picture book about the unending love between a boy and his dog.

Two brothers, two hands
Two brothers, four paws
Two brothers, ten fingers
Two brother, ten claws

With simple rhyming text by Richard T. Morris and charming illustrations from Jay Fleck, Two Brothers, One Tail is a heart-warming story about a boy and his brother, who just happens to be a dog. Perfect for fans of Bad Dog, Marley and Harry the Dirty Dog!
Richard Morris is the author of Sheep 101, Bye-Bye Baby! and This Is a Moose. He is also a regular contributor to Ellen Potter and Anne Mazer's Spilling Ink creative writing blog. He lives in New Jersey with his family.

Jay Fleck is a Shorewood, IL based illustrator and picture book author. He's the illustrator of Double Take! by Susan Hood, Black Belt Bunny by Jacky David, Everything You by Elizabeth McPike, and Flo by Kyo Maclear, as well as Tilly & Tank which he also wrote. He lives with his family south of Chicago, which he believes is the best city in the world.
Product Details ISBN: 9781524740856
ISBN-10: 1524740853
Publisher: Philomel Books
Publication Date: August 27th, 2019
Pages: 32
Language: English
"Dog lovers of all kinds will appreciate the unabashed affection portrayed by the two characters throughout this book....Share this enjoyable read-aloud with preschool audiences who will appreciate the repetition and rhyming that form the foundation of the text and large, glossy illustrations on each page." --School Library Journal

"The unconditional love and companionship between a boy and his dog are celebrated in a poetic ode....Devoted dog owners who encourage a siblinglike relationship between child and pet will readily identify.  A gentle and loving illustration of the absolute bond between a boy and his canine buddy. " --Kirkus Reviews