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‘An Awesome Book Of Thanks’ book

A new book which does exactly what it says on the tin.

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Posted 13:08 GMT on November 3, 2010
‘An Awesome Book Of Thanks’ book

Illustrator and author Dallas Clayton is releasing his second children's book An Awesome Book Of Thanks on November 11.

A follow up from his first self-published An Awesome Bookwhich sold over 50,000 copies, Dallas is also responsible for the Awesome World Foundation which aims to give away a free copy of his book for every one sold.

A friend of Spike Jonze, Clayton was also in charge of the Where The Wild Things Are fansite, We Love You So.

According to Clayton his newest book "smells like hope". Intrigued? Check out the video...

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Creative Commons License‘An Awesome Book Of Thanks’ book (text) by Tom Eagar is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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