If You Give an Elephant Edibles
By (Author) Sam Miserendino
Illustrated by Mike Odum
6
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
22nd November 2023
United States
General
Fiction
818.602
Paperback
64
Width 203mm, Height 229mm, Spine 8mm
295g
Light up and laugh out loud at this adult parody of a favorite childrens series. A hilarious gift for your favorite stoner.
A humorous play off of the bestselling If You Give a Moose a Muffin, this new installment of the Addicted Animals series reveals what happens when pot and pachyderm meet.It is a charming, cannabis-infused tale about a circus elephant who, with the help of an edible or two, flies with the greatest of ease. And even though they say an elephant never forgets, this one does!Following the success of other adult-themed parodies of childrens books, like Go the F*ck to Sleep, author Sam Miserendino presents a delightful tale that will entertain readers with its charming combination of innocence and lack thereof.
Featuring gorgeous full-color illustrations by illustrator Mike Odum that accompany the text, this heartwarming cautionary tale informs readers of the dangers of mixing marijuana and large mammals.
Sam Miserendino is an attorney by day, author by night, and father 24/7. It was in this latter role that Sam was inspired to write about beer-drinking bunnies and bong-smoking bears. After reading books about carb-addicted moose, mice, and pigs to his son and daughter for the millionth time, Sam's thoughts drifted to other animals with other addictions. Sam lives in Buffalo, New York, with his wife, two children, two dogs, and two cats, none of whom, he is happy to report, are addicted to anything more serious than chew toys, catnip, and television.
Mike Odum is a former bartender so he has extensive experience with inebriated mammals. Mike's observation of bar fauna informed his skillful renderings in If You Give A Bunny A Beer and If You Give A Bear A Bong. When not drawing drunk bunnies and stoned bears, Mike develops games for ROOT 76a game company he co-founded. Mike lives in Richmond, Virginia, with his wife and two-year-old daughter, who enjoys sneaking into his studio and adding her own touches to his work.