Joe and the Snow by Tomie De Paola (1968, Signed)

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1968 First Edition, Joe and the Snow by Tomie De Paola, signed 

What's fun about Joe is that he never has too much snow- not even when he wished for snowstorms to last for five days and nights, depositing enough for two hundred snowmen and burying the house except for the chimney; not even when the melting snow becomes an inland sea (like the grouchy old man warned) and Joe and his animal friends have to hoist a sail. 

When the water has receded Joe starts to think again SNOW, SNOW, SNOW. At the start Joe's housemate Martin, a dog with more than a pipe-smoking kinship to Professor Higgins, seems an intrusion (as do cat Alexander and rabbit Philip), but it's Martin/ Higgins whose quick-thinking (because "I read a lot") saves the house from floating away. As a story, it's no more than a flurry but amusingly conceived and drawn.

 

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