04.08.2013 Views

view online - Bookseller Services - Penguin Group

view online - Bookseller Services - Penguin Group

view online - Bookseller Services - Penguin Group

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

PERIGEE Trade Paperback October 2013<br />

EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED<br />

Reimagining the World One Postcard at a Time<br />

Keri Smith<br />

978-0-399-16518-4 • $14.00/$15.00 Can.<br />

Trade Paperback<br />

51 pp./6” x 4”<br />

Carton: 60<br />

Crafts<br />

Rights: E30<br />

First Serial, UK, Translation, Audio: Perigee<br />

Other: Faith Hamlin, Sanford J. Greenburger Associates, Inc.<br />

55 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003<br />

Publishing History: Original<br />

Previous Book: The Pocket Scavenger<br />

978-0-399-16023-3 (5/13)<br />

On sale October 1, 2013<br />

SUGGESTED ORDER<br />

From the bestselling creator of Wreck This<br />

Journal, an invigorating and creative book<br />

of postcards that encourages recipients to<br />

reimagine their daily lives.<br />

With her interactive books, Wreck This Journal author Keri Smith<br />

encourages her readers to turn every day, each moment, and the<br />

world around them into something new and exciting. Now she is<br />

using postcards to create a new reality for senders and recipients by<br />

changing the way a simple task is performed.<br />

Everything is Connected is not just a book of postcards. It’s a series<br />

of experiments designed to shake us out of our ruts. Through the<br />

ingenious use of the common postcard, Keri Smith encourages us<br />

to embark on a quest to reanimate everyday life.<br />

Keri Smith is the bestselling author and illustrator of Wreck This Journal<br />

and other creativity books. She lives in Northampton, MA.<br />

Author website: kerismith.com<br />

—72—<br />

© Jefferson Pitcher

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!