If your moral character is flimsyOr your wit be rather slow,Oh dare not read these tales of whimsyFor often do they end in woe.Tales of Whimsy, Verses of Woe is quite possibly the most dangerous book of poetry ever written. Do you dare? It's so good it will make you sneeze. What becomes of a girl who absolutely detests the color green? What about a king who joins a punk band? And the little boy who calls up God on the telephone? Monsters, bears, wizards, and talking vegetables?This book has something for everyone. Winner of the prestigious Baldersquash Medal, which honors the very best in highfalutin nonsense.Tim DeRoche and Daniel González, author and illustrator of the best-selling Ballad of Huck & Miguel, return with a book of verse that will delight anyone who loves Lemony Snicket or Shel Silverstein.
Tim DeRoche Books
Tim DeRoche writes with a deep understanding of the intricate relationships between individuals and institutions, often exploring themes of social reform and parental empowerment. His prose is marked by a keen analytical approach, delving into the hidden dynamics within education and business. Drawing on extensive experience across diverse fields, from filmmaking to financial consulting, he crafts a unique literary perspective. His work reflects a commitment to driving positive societal change through informed dialogue and critical thought.
