Marlow and the Monster

· Talking Bird Books
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About this ebook

Marlow has a monster! And he doesn’t know what to do about it…

Every night, the little pest visits Marlow’s room, only Mom and Dad can’t see it. In trouble on several fronts and at his wits end, Marlow decides the only option is to pawn the annoying visitor off on his baby sister, Sarah.

However, all does no go as planned when Sarah helps Marlow to see his monster in a different light.

Strikingly illustrated in black and white with only the monster in color, Marlow and the Monster is an award-winning  picture book that is sure to become a family favorite as monster fears fly out the window, replaced with happy fun and friendship. 

About the author

Sharon Cramer is an aspiring time-traveler, alien princess, and master painter of Halloween faces. In the meantime, she writes from a dank, dark cave, somewhere in Washington State. 

An author and illustrator, Sharon has four children’s picture books including the multi-award winning MARLOW and the MONSTER.

When not painting monsters, surfing black matter threads, and planning historical ruin and perfectly crushed hearts, Sharon can be found wandering around obscure Eastern Washington, talking to herself. Driven by sleeplessness and a seemingly endless draw to the keyboard (and the occasional extra strong coffee), she is inspired by unorthodox friends and extreme weather.

Mother to three sons, a good horse, and several dozen fish (most of which have names), she is married to a man who surely has won the Nobel Prize for Extreme Tolerance. 

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