"Beware of Book!": Art Spiegelman's <i>Open Me...I'm a Dog!</i>
Abstract
Pulitzer prize-winning author Art Spiegelman stands the classic kid-meets-dog- kid-loses-dog-kid-gets-dog-back formula on its tail with Open Me...I'm a Dog!, a toybook that epitomizes the important place the subgenre occupies in the early page-turning experience.
Published
2018-11-21
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Section
Picture Window
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