Tomorrow Most Likely

Tomorrow Most Likely
ISBN-10
1452172811
ISBN-13
9781452172811
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
41
Language
English
Published
2019-04-02
Publisher
Chronicle Books LLC
Author
Dave Eggers

Description

Every night we say goodnight. But tonight we also ask, "What will tomorrow bring? An odd-sounding song? A worried-looking bug? A mysterious rock?" Most likely, all of the above. In a modern take on the classic goodnight book, rather than focusing on going to bed, this little boy contemplates the next day and all of the wonderful, dreamy, and silly things that are to come. Whimsical, poignant, and hopeful, this sweet book from bestselling author Dave Eggers and award-winning illustrator Lane Smith is a bedtime story for tomorrow ever after.

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