From the day he's born, Ernest has few complaints. His family is lovely; the world has a lot to offer. He'd like there to be more elephants around, but hey, you can't have everything. Ernest is just as happy as the next guy.
The trouble is, everyone around him is obsessed with smiling. His parents smile when he learns to walk, when he learns to talk, when he learns to button up his snowsuit. But smiling just isn't for Ernest, and they can't let it go. When drastic, elephant-related measures are taken, and Ernest still doesn't smile, the whole family learns that sometimes loving someone means meeting in the middle.
Equal parts deadpan and genuine, Not a Smiley Guy is an ideal conversation starter for kids just discovering that we each have our own ways of showing how we feel. Readers who struggle to be understood will resonate with Ernest's good-natured exasperation.
Boris Kulikov's textured, moody illustrations accompany National Book Award winner Polly Horvath's sardonic tale of acceptance and intentional communication, as useful for grown-ups as it is for kids.
Boris Kulikov has illustrated many picture books, including Papa's Mechanical Fish by Candace Fleming, Barnum's Bones by Tracey Fern, the Max series by Kate Banks, and I'm Brave! I'm Strong! I'm Five by Cari Best. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
"Newbery Honor Book author and National Book Award winner Horvath champions the art of compromise."--Booklist
"A charming book. . ."--School Library Journal
"Children will smile more than once while reading this quirky tale."--Kirkus Reviews
"Horvath's whimsical writing style gives the quirky tale her hallmark blend of absurdism and wholeheartedness. . . a subtle but reassuring tale."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"[A] dry comedy . . . [with] sly, stylized illustrations. . . "--Publisher's Weekly