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Parents may know Colchester author Mark Pendergrast for his nonfiction exposés — he’s written for the Wall Street Journal and New York Times, and published books such as For God, Country & Coca-Cola: The Definitive History of the Great American Soft Drink and the Company That Makes It. But kids might be familiar with his more whimsical children’s books — like 2010’s Jack and the Bean Soup, billed as a “fractured fairy tale and elaborate fart joke.” Pendergrast’s newest work is Silly Sadie, a Frog Prince story gone awry. Each page of text is accompanied by a black-and-white illustration from Jericho artist Robert Waldo Brunelle Jr., making it a quick, humorous read — even without the fart jokes.

“Silly Sadie”: Story by Mark Pendergrast; illustrated by Robert Waldo Brunelle Jr. Published by Nature’s Face Publications, 72 pages. $10 paperback.


This article was originally published in Seven Days’ monthly parenting magazine, Kids VT.

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Carolyn Fox is Seven Days’ culture coeditor, overseeing coverage of Vermont books, destinations, events, films, food, music, performing arts, visual arts and more. She is the editor of All the Best: The Locals’ Guide to Vermont, aka the Seven Daysies,...