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Publisher: WindSide Alley Books
(August 4, 2013)
Category/Genre: Middle Grade, Action/Adventure
ISBN: 978-1491082324
Tour Date: November, 2013
Available in: Print & ebook, 84 Pages
Category/Genre: Middle Grade, Action/Adventure
ISBN: 978-1491082324
Tour Date: November, 2013
Available in: Print & ebook, 84 Pages
Life can be tough for a loner like
Emily. She's had enough of being the perfect target for bullies. She persuades
her brother and sister to run away with her to Galumphagos Island, a paradise
on earth. But they find out that the grass isn't always greener on the other
side of the street, or even the other side of the ocean. They need all their
courage and cleverness - and a little luck, too - to get out of the mess they
landed in. Seth Eisner blends fantastic creatures, exotic
travel, non-stop action, and humor in his story about three
young children who learn that real courage isn't just about
adventures. It's usually about ordinary things, like asking that other lonely
girl if you can share her lunch table. Journey to Galumphagos is sure to
entertain both adults and children.
Praise for Journey to Galumphagos:
"This enchanting
book tells the story of 3 siblings who escape their routine life of parental
control and classmates bullying to an anticipated fun-filled, exciting life of
play on an island inhabited by lovable, furry creatures. When they learn that
"the grass is always greener..." is not true, the children demonstrate
creativity, co-operation, and perseverance in order to return home, much wiser
for their experience. With new confidence, they can successfully make good
decisions in dealing with adults and intimidating classmates. The illustrations
are clever and help further conversation with children. As an educator, I
recommend this as a book for curious independent readers and for adults to
share with children. I'd love to read of further journeys by this author!"- Phyllis, Amazon Reviewer
"As I read Journey
to Galumphagos, all I could think of was how great it would be as a Pixar
movie, a-la "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs"-style. The kids
precociously abandon their parents for a better place, a wonderful land where
kids can do whatever they want and spend their days with wonderful giant
teddy-bear like creatures. Only when the kids arrive on Galumphagos, things are
immediately a little kooky. Birds that bite, turtles that fight, and Galumphers
who won't leave you alone day or night (did I just make a rhyme?!) - this book
made me happy and I look forward to sharing it with kids. Enjoy!"-Ellen C. Maze, Author
"Seth Eisner has
created a paradise for kids who are picked on or bullied or just not accepted
in the sometimes brutal world of school, and has also pointed out some of the
confusion with the language that our common idioms ("pain in the
neck") present to elementary school-aged children. In this case, the
expression is "pain in the neck" (as opposed to "pain on the
neck"). I remember my own daughter, when that age, responding to my
comment, "How do you like them apples?" with "What apples,
Mom?" and smiled when I read Seth's words.
Also smile-worthy are
the excellent illustrations that Ellen C. Maze has provided for this
fantastical journey of three children (Emily and her brother and sister) who
learn firsthand that the grass is not always greener on the other side of the
fence. (Another expression that children might well take issue with: "What
grass? What fence?")
Elementary-school-aged
children and their parents should enjoy reading about Emily's journey to
Galumphagos and back. And all of us should appreciate the underlying plea for
acceptance of each school-aged child on his or her own merits, since it is
common knowledge that bullying and ostracism of those who are
"different" in the schools of today has become a real problem. (And,
after 33 years in classrooms and 150 teacher years in the immediate family,
it's a problem I know well.)"- Connie Corcoran Wilson, Author
Seth Eisner was an unemployed
English professor who wrote a 400-page dissertation on Jane Austen before he
gave up trying to be poor and went to law school. He spent most of his
career as inside counsel at Kraft Foods. He retired as Vice President and
Associate General Counsel.
Seth has been married to Rosalind
for 44 years during which she has shown almost infinite patience. They
have three adult children, three children-in-law, and six grandchildren, none
yet old enough to read Journey to Galumphagos.
Seth Eisner on
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seth.eisner.98?fref=ts
About
Ellen Maze, Artist:
Ellen C. Maze is a best-selling author, a fine artist, and
publisher based out of North Alabama.
Her artwork is cold worldwide and hung in various private collections
throughout the South. Ellen specializes
in animal portraiture and children’s book illustrations. Her house has two cats, and one of them likes
to rub noses.
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Review:
So
cute. What a great way to teach kids
that things could always be worse and that sometimes the greatest bravery is
making the effort to reach out to others.
You may just find that they are just as scared as you and are thrilled
you reached out to them. I love how the
book teaches this simple truth without sounding preachy. The book is like a cross between “Where the
Wild Things Are” and “Pinocchio.”
Truly
a delight for children and adults alike.
This is one book that I don’t mind reading over and over to my nieces
and nephews.
I
give this book 5 out of 5 clouds and hope that Seth Eisner continues to delight
us with his tales for years to come.
This
product or book may have been distributed for review; this in no way affects my
opinions or reviews.
Thanks for taking part in the tour! I'm glad you loved Journey to Galumphagos so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your review of Journey to Galumphagos. I'm glad you liked it. If I'm anywhere near the same league as "Where the Wild Things Are" or Pinocchio, I'll be very happy.
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