Horse Meets Dog
By (Author) Elliott Kalan
Illustrated by Tim J Miller
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
16th November 2018
United States
Children
Fiction
Hardback
40
Width 238mm, Height 277mm, Spine 11mm
408g
A wonderful read! Youll never look at horses or dogs the same way again! Jon Stewart, former host of The Daily Show
Horse is just an oversize dog with funny paws...according to Dog. And Dog Just a tiny baby horse with a weird tail. Thats what Horse thinks, anyway.
Television comedy writer Elliott Kalan and acclaimed illustrator Tim Miller team up in this clever comedy of mistaken species identity.
More praise for Horse Meets Dog:
Horse meets Dog! Kalan meets Miller! Two great teamsone SO-DARN-FUNNY book! Go get it! Laurie Keller
Horse Meets Dog is a sweet, wise, and genuinely ha-ha funny exploration of not justhorse/dog relations (historically strained), but also of friendship and difference. John Hodgman, author of Vacationland
"A wonderful read! You'll never look at horses or dogs the same way again!" -- Jon Stewart
"Horse Meets Dog is a sweet, wise, and genuinely ha-ha funny exploration of not just horse/dog relations (historically strained), but also of friendship and difference." -- John Hodgman
"Horse meets Dog! Kalan meets Miller! Two great teams - one SO-DARN-FUNNY book! Go get it!" -- Laurie Keller
"A terrific picture book debut, moving the wonderfully narcissistic dialogue along quickly as these two huge--and hugely mistaken--egos battle it out." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Elliott Kalan has written for television shows like Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and comic books like Spider-Man & The X-Men. Horse Meets Dog is his first picture book. Elliott lives with his wife and young son in Southern California, where he runs the Foundation for Animal Recognition, Mutual (FARM), dedicated to finally solving the serious public problem of horse/dog meeting confusion. Tim Miller grew up on a dairy farm in Snohomish, Washington, with lots of cows and ducks, who inspired him to write this book (although none of them ever wore a tutu). After milking one too many cows, Tim mooved east to study at the School of Visual Arts, where he earned his bachelor's in cartooning and his master's in art education. Moo Moo in a Tutu is Tim's picture book debut as an author-illustrator. He lives in New York City, and you can visit him online at www.timmillerillustration.com.