Me All Alone at the End of the World

This is a book about the joys of being alone. Picture books tend to start with kids who are miserable being alone and only consider their happy ending happy when they have found a friend – or six.

As a kid, sure, I thought my friends were great – but I really did love being alone too. So as an adult, I decided to write a book that discussed the pleasures of solitude. I wanted to say to kids: You don’t need to be in a crowd all the time to enjoy yourself. It’s great to make up your own kind of fun.


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