A new book from Maurice Sendak
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Let the wild rumpus start!
Maurice Sendak, beloved author-illustrator of 鈥Where The Wild Things Are鈥 and more than 100 other titles, has a new book coming out in the fall.
said it鈥檚 the first book that the 82-year-old has both written and illustrated in nearly 30 years.
A reported that Harper Collins will publish the new Sendak work, Bumble-Ardy, 鈥渢he story of a pig who has his first-ever birthday party when he turn 9.鈥 The seed for the story was planted in 1971 with an animated 鈥Sesame Street鈥 short by Sendak. (Bumble-Ardy was a boy in that story, though, not a pig.) Sendak told the Journal that he had been unable to forget the character: "He was funny. He was robust. He was sly. He was a sneak. He was all the things I like."
A of the Sesame Street short shows the story of a boy inviting nine pigs to his home for birthday cake and wine. (In a sign of modern times, the Journal reported that the 鈥渨ine鈥 will be changed to 鈥渂rine鈥 in the new book.) Bumble-Ardy鈥檚 mother, coming home to find the pack of 鈥渟willing swine,鈥 shrieks this glorious epithet: 鈥淪plit, get lost, vamoose, just scram, or else I鈥檒l slice you into ham.鈥 Fortunately, the story does end happily. It鈥檚 vintage Sendak, fitting right in with , king of all the Wild Things. How exciting to return to one of these worlds that we love best of all.
Sendak's books have sold nearly 30 million copies in the US and have been translated into more than 30 languages. He received the 1964 Caldecott Medal for "Where the Wild Things Are." "Bumble Ardy" is the first book he's illustrated and written since "Outside Over There" in 1981.
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