A riotously funny new picture book from the author of Dim Sum Palace
'An author-illustrator with a singular and witty vision' New York Times
'Quite beautiful... Laugh-out-loud lovely' Booklist, starred review
'Impeccable comedic timing and deadpan humor... DEFINITELY a good book' Kirkus, starred review
When three mysterious visitors show up in Mr. Li's field in the middle of the night, he does what any kind human would do - he invites them back to his farmhouse and offers to help fix their... car. No, there's nothing strange about these guests at all. They're just like other humans.
They make business.
They play sportsball.
And they wear hat.
Yes, they are DEFINITELY human... or are they?
"A celebration of how weird can be wonderful too" - The Times, Children's Book of the Week
"An author-illustrator with a singular and witty vision... For those of us who are indisputably, unalterably human, the book is a welcome vote of confidence. Maybe NASA can figure out a way to weld a copy onto its next space probe?" - New York Times
"What starts out as a fish-out-of-water comedy becomes a close encounter of straightforward acceptance" - Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Quite beautiful... Laugh-out-loud lovely" - Booklist, starred review
"Impeccable comedic timing and deadpan humor... DEFINITELY a good book" - Kirkus, starred review
"A fabulously illustrated, rib-tickling, and affecting testament to the benefits of kindness and community spirit, as Mr. Li and his neighbors help three strangers" - Shelf Awareness, starred review
"A new laugh-out-loud book can be added to the read-aloud rotation... A delightful, humorous romp about human kindness towards strange visitors" - Bookpage, starred review
"--Praise for Dim Sum Palace--" - --
"A fantastical celebration of eating... A gallery of exquisitely drawn dim sum adorns the endpapers" - Observer
"A deliciously off-kilter picture book that looks almost good enough to eat" - The Times
"A sumptuous homage to Maurice Sendak's In the Night Kitchen" - New York Times
"A child takes a fantastical journey to the Dim Sum Palace... Both the theme and look are reminiscent of Maurice Sendak's In the Night Kitchen... A real (delicious) trip" - Kirkus
"A brilliant debut that is almost good enough to eat... Inspired by childhood memories of epic dim sum feasts, X. Fang's glorious picture book is a delicious adventure with a loving helping of food, family and culture" - Shelf Editions, Book of the Month
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'An author-illustrator with a singular and witty vision' New York Times
'Quite beautiful... Laugh-out-loud lovely' Booklist, starred review
'Impeccable comedic timing and deadpan humor... DEFINITELY a good book' Kirkus, starred review
When three mysterious visitors show up in Mr. Li's field in the middle of the night, he does what any kind human would do - he invites them back to his farmhouse and offers to help fix their... car. No, there's nothing strange about these guests at all. They're just like other humans.
They make business.
They play sportsball.
And they wear hat.
Yes, they are DEFINITELY human... or are they?
"A celebration of how weird can be wonderful too" - The Times, Children's Book of the Week
"An author-illustrator with a singular and witty vision... For those of us who are indisputably, unalterably human, the book is a welcome vote of confidence. Maybe NASA can figure out a way to weld a copy onto its next space probe?" - New York Times
"What starts out as a fish-out-of-water comedy becomes a close encounter of straightforward acceptance" - Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Quite beautiful... Laugh-out-loud lovely" - Booklist, starred review
"Impeccable comedic timing and deadpan humor... DEFINITELY a good book" - Kirkus, starred review
"A fabulously illustrated, rib-tickling, and affecting testament to the benefits of kindness and community spirit, as Mr. Li and his neighbors help three strangers" - Shelf Awareness, starred review
"A new laugh-out-loud book can be added to the read-aloud rotation... A delightful, humorous romp about human kindness towards strange visitors" - Bookpage, starred review
"--Praise for Dim Sum Palace--" - --
"A fantastical celebration of eating... A gallery of exquisitely drawn dim sum adorns the endpapers" - Observer
"A deliciously off-kilter picture book that looks almost good enough to eat" - The Times
"A sumptuous homage to Maurice Sendak's In the Night Kitchen" - New York Times
"A child takes a fantastical journey to the Dim Sum Palace... Both the theme and look are reminiscent of Maurice Sendak's In the Night Kitchen... A real (delicious) trip" - Kirkus
"A brilliant debut that is almost good enough to eat... Inspired by childhood memories of epic dim sum feasts, X. Fang's glorious picture book is a delicious adventure with a loving helping of food, family and culture" - Shelf Editions, Book of the Month
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