John J. Jensen feels that he?s different. He feels different when he eats his breakfast, when he brushes his teeth, when he sits in his office at work. Often he lies awake at night wondering what exac
John J. Jensen feels that he?s different. He feels different when he eats his breakfast, when he brushes his teeth, when he sits in his office at work. Often he lies awake at night wondering what exactly it is that makes him different from everyone else. Maybe it?s his tail? Or his bow tie?
But with the help of Dr. Field, John J. Jensen discovers that perhaps he isn?t that different after all?and that he?s probably best off exactly the way he is.
AWARDS and RECOGNITIONS
Bank Street College, Best Children's Books of the Year (2013)
Canadian Children's Book Center, Best Books for Kids & Teens Starred Selection
Fuse #8, 100 Magnificent Children's Books for 2012 - Picture Books
H. W. Wilson, EBSCO Publishing, Children's Core Collections Star Title (2013)
United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY), Outstanding International Books(2013)
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