

"McClements's hilarious first picture book … earns a distinctive place on the shelf of noir fiction lite," claimed New York Times Book Review writer J. Wolf-otherwise known as Big Bad Wolf-has attempted to pose as Granny in hopes of deceiving the little girl. Piece by piece, the detective accumulates evidence against the imposter, building a case to prove that Harry A. During his investigation, Detective Gander examines Granny's eyes, teeth, and ears, trying to determine the true identity of the furry creature. Hood enlists the help of Detective Jake Gander to determine the true identity of the individual posing as her beloved grandmother. In Jake Gander, Storyville Detective: The Case of the Greedy Granny he combines the traditional tale of Little Red Riding Hood with elements of hard-boiled detective fiction. In 2002, George McClements published his first self-illustrated book for children. Terry Webb Harshman, Does a Sea Cow Say Moo?, Bloomsbury (New York, NY), 2008. (With DiCicco Digital Arts) Sue Kassirer, Where Are the Bugs?, Mouse Works (Burbank, CA), 1998. (With Caroline Egan and Edie Moses) Victoria Saxon, A Bug's Life: Dot's Great Big World, Golden Books (New York, NY), 1998. Night of the Veggie Monster, Bloomsbury (New York, NY), 2008.īaron Von Baddie and the Ice Ray Incident, Harcourt ( San Diego, CA), 2008.ĭinosaur Woods, Harcourt (San Diego, CA), 2009. Ridin' Dinos with Buck Bronco, Harcourt ( San Diego, CA), 2007. The Last Badge, Hyperion ( New York, NY), 2005. Jake Gander, Storyville Detective: The Case of the Greedy Granny, Hyperion ( New York, NY), 2002.
