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Presto and Zesto in Limboland
Presto and Zesto in Limboland | Maurice Sendak, Arthur Yorinks
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Fans of Maurice Sendak's Caldecott Medal-winning Where the Wild Things Are will love Presto and Zesto in Limboland—a never-before-published picture book collaboration between Maurice Sendak and Arthur Yorinks, author of Caldecott Medal winner Hey, Al. This marvelous tale tells the story of two friends, Presto and Zesto, and how they find themselves lost in the magical, mysterious place called Limboland. Author Arthur Yorinks said: “Nearly twenty years ago, Maurice and I, inspired by our friendship, conceived this book about two friends making their way in a very mixed-up world.” The story indeed turns the world upside down and on its head as Presto and Zesto wander into the alternate universe of Limboland. And, in the best and most familiar Sendak and Yorinks tradition, the rest of the story is an attempt to find their way home past a jumbled cast of characters. This is the third collaboration between Yorinks and Sendak, following The Miami Giant (1995) and Mommy? (2006), and is an homage to their long-time friendship.
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JoyBlue
Presto and Zesto in Limboland | Maurice Sendak, Arthur Yorinks
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Panpan

A Maurice Sendak book that I not only didn't love, but actually *disliked*? The horror!

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JoyBlue
Presto and Zesto in Limboland | Maurice Sendak, Arthur Yorinks
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"'Have you noticed,' they talked as they walked, 'that you just can't get good cake anymore, and what's the world coming to without cake?'"

Taking it easy today, starting with curling up with a library book.

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Waynegjr
Presto and Zesto in Limboland | Maurice Sendak, Arthur Yorinks
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More from Presto and Zesto. I LOVE this book.

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Waynegjr
Presto and Zesto in Limboland | Maurice Sendak, Arthur Yorinks
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"Her prize bull did look upset. Like, really upset. Like, 'I'm going to bite you!' upset. "