A new father reflects on what it means to no longer be the cool guy who once played in a band, rode a motorcycle and got tattoos before discovering that his young song still thinks he is the coolest guy around.
A young boy tries to imagine his dad as the cool guy who once played in a band, rode a motorcycle, and got tattoos before he became a father.
A new father reflects on no longer being cool, only to learn that his son might be of a different opinion!
Keith Negley's playful and emotional art tells this story of a new father who is no longer the cool guy he once was. He looks back wistfully on his crazy times in a band, riding a motorcycle, and getting tattoos. Those days may be behind him, but his young son still thinks he's the coolest guy in the world.
Keith Negley is an award-winning editorial illustrator with a penchant for emotionally driven illustration. He's been published in a wide range of major newspapers and national magazines, and is a frequent contributor to the New York Timesand New Yorker. He lives in the mountains of Bellingham, Washington, surrounded by rain forests and giant spiders. This is his second book for Flying Eye, followingTough Guys Have Feelings Too!
A new father reflects on no longer being cool but he learns his child still thinks he's the coolest.
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Playful and emotional art by Keith Negley -- Boutdelivre_kids on Instagram A must in any child's library who has a dad who is now only cool occasionally. -- Thepicturebookhut on Instagram The illustrations are incredible. Super cool, sleek and forward-thinking -- @literate.littles on Instagram
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Did your dad used to be cool? Wondering what happened to his rock band playing, skateboarding days?
Keith Negley is an award-winning editorial illustrator with a penchant for emotionally driven illustration. He's been published in a wide range of major newspapers and national magazines, and is a frequent contributor to The New York Times and New Yorker. He lives in the mountains of Bellingham, Washington surrounded by rain forests and giant spiders.