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The Rocket Book

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A mischievous hand-lit rocket is the through-line in a collection of short, humorous verses that trace its vertical passage through a multi-storey dwelling, interrupting breakfasts, baths, music, inventions, and pets as it bursts through floors and furnishings. Each stanza compresses a small comic incident—shattered instruments, scalded tubs, spooked burglars, ruined hats and clocks—culminating when the rocket plunges into a container of cream and is frozen. Playful rhyme and visual design reinforce the gag, with page art and a progressive hole motif that echoes the rocket's upward trajectory and comic escalation.

About the Author

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Peter Newell

Peter Newell was an American author and illustrator, celebrated for his innovative contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. He is best known for his whimsical and imaginative picture books, which often feature playful narratives and engaging illustrations. Notable works include "The Hole Book," which creatively incorporates a hole in the pages, and "The Rocket Book," showcasing his talent for merging storytelling with visual artistry. Newell's unique approach to children's books has left a lasting impact on the genre, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of American children's literature.

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