"This imaginative graphic novel will keep young readers turning pages to find out just where K’s car can go. Highly recommended."–School Library Journal
K's Car can go anywhere! Join J and K on a breathtaking graphic novel adventure as they go on the ultimate road trip in the world's greatest car.
Tadpole J is ready for a lazy Saturday in Lilypad City, but his big sister, frog K, has other plans – they're going on a road trip! K built a spectacular car that can go anywhere, so J packs them a picnic lunch and off they go! Beyond the lakeside cliffs, through the Spikey Spike Forest, and past the Domed City of Fafa. But when the road gets blocked at the Waterfall Mountains, they get stopped right in their tracks. Or do they? Because when K says her car can go anywhere, she really means anywhere!
Jonathan Tune is a visual storyteller from Richmond, Virginia, where he received a BFA in Communication Arts from Virginia Commonwealth University. He now lives in Seattle.
Eleanor Doughty is an illustrator, painter, and urban sketcher originally from the Washington, D.C., area, and is now based in Seattle. Her work captures realistic subjects and imbues them with significance and character. She enjoys cartoons, riding her scooter, and a good americano on a rainy day.
"This wild adventure’s plentiful humor...will delight young readers, as will its spirit of inventiveness."–Booklist
"Tune and Doughty have crafted a world that is both rad and colorful. The artwork is appealing, with engaging scenery and creatures. Clocking in at a breezy 80 pages and filled with snappy dialogue, this is a delightful beginner graphic novel. VERDICT: This imaginative graphic novel will keep young readers turning pages to find out just where K’s car can go. Highly recommended."–School Library Journal
"Two amphibian siblings undertake an audacious impromptu road trip in this madcap graphic novel from Tune and Doughty... The creators imagine a bright, surreal world with just enough humor and energy to propel readers through the siblings’ wild ride."–Publishers Weekly
"This imaginative graphic novel will keep young readers turning pages to find out just where K’s car can go. Highly recommended."–School Library Journal
K's Car can go anywhere! Join J and K on a breathtaking graphic novel adventure as they go on the ultimate road trip in the world's greatest car.
Tadpole J is ready for a lazy Saturday in Lilypad City, but his big sister, frog K, has other plans – they're going on a road trip! K built a spectacular car that can go anywhere, so J packs them a picnic lunch and off they go! Beyond the lakeside cliffs, through the Spikey Spike Forest, and past the Domed City of Fafa. But when the road gets blocked at the Waterfall Mountains, they get stopped right in their tracks. Or do they? Because when K says her car can go anywhere, she really means anywhere!
Creators
Jonathan Tune is a visual storyteller from Richmond, Virginia, where he received a BFA in Communication Arts from Virginia Commonwealth University. He now lives in Seattle.
Eleanor Doughty is an illustrator, painter, and urban sketcher originally from the Washington, D.C., area, and is now based in Seattle. Her work captures realistic subjects and imbues them with significance and character. She enjoys cartoons, riding her scooter, and a good americano on a rainy day.
"This wild adventure’s plentiful humor...will delight young readers, as will its spirit of inventiveness."–Booklist
"Tune and Doughty have crafted a world that is both rad and colorful. The artwork is appealing, with engaging scenery and creatures. Clocking in at a breezy 80 pages and filled with snappy dialogue, this is a delightful beginner graphic novel. VERDICT: This imaginative graphic novel will keep young readers turning pages to find out just where K’s car can go. Highly recommended."–School Library Journal
"Two amphibian siblings undertake an audacious impromptu road trip in this madcap graphic novel from Tune and Doughty... The creators imagine a bright, surreal world with just enough humor and energy to propel readers through the siblings’ wild ride."–Publishers Weekly