One of The Globe and Mail 's Best Books of 2015
"A punk primer for the youngest set....Yi's incredibly detailed clay
figures are a kinetic and inspired art choice. Their crazy creativity
matches the expressive spirit of punk....As [Morse] points out, the best
way to learn about punk it just to listen....If invested adults love
the topic, a shared reading experience can't be beat."
-- Kirkus
Reviews "Clay artist Yi molds...fantastically detailed Plasticine
figures to create scenes of the birth of punk. Using a benign
craft-project material for the skinny bodies and ragged clothing of Joey
Ramone, Sid Vicious, and their rowdy, fist-waving audiences is very
much in the spirit of punk (Plasticine is especially good for mohawks),
and readers will spend long stretches inspecting her painstakingly
modeled guitars, amplifiers, and safety pins."
-- Publishers Weekly
"Why It's Wild: A history of punk music for kids illustrated in
Gumby-esque claymation (minus the –mation)."
-- School Library
Journal , 100 Scope Notes's "Wildest Children's Books of 2015" " What is
Punk? is fun, sophisticated and beautifully illustrated introduction to
the music genre for kids--or adults."
-- New York Daily News
"Reading What is Punk? to [my kids] made me feel as if I was passing on
something truly significant. Morse and Yi have created a comprehensive
and articulate...documentary about the roots of punk rock."
-- The Globe and Mail "An essential way to pass down to your son or daughter the lesson that pop culture can be political."
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The Globe and Mail , 100 Best Books of 2015 "A cool book of punk
history for kids by Eric Morse, with great clay illustrations by Anny
Yi."
-- Slate , Mom and Dad Are Fighting podcast "Eric Morse's book
What Is Punk? explains the envelope-pushing genre to the younger set,
and perhaps some adults, as well."
-- St. Louis Public Radio "Think
Wallace and Grommet with liberty spikes and anarchy patches...While
[Anny Yi's] images of Johnny Rotten and Henry Rollins are cute, they're
presented as live action dioramas that are adorable, accurate and
engaging."
-- San Diego City Beat "While What Is Punk? is undeniably a
children’s book, it can serve as a history lesson for potential fans of
any age.... What Is Punk? exposes the reader to the rebellious
sub-culture in a friendly, educative manner."
-- Alternative Press "A
fun little book intended to serve as (rhyming) curriculum for little
punks learning their Punk History 101....Sid, Glenn, and Milo meet
Wallace and Gromit."
-- Razorcake "Pairing Yi's Wallace &
Gromit-style clay pictorials with Morse's rhyming ride through the
history of punk music across the globe, the children’s book is ready to
raise the next generation of riot grrrls....You're going to want to give
What Is Punk? as a gift at every baby shower this year. Just don't be
surprised if your niece ends up bleaching her hair blonde and tearing up
her leather jacket at age 6."
-- Bustle "Written by Trampoline House
founder Eric Morse in classically Suessical iambic, the book is
lusciously illustrated with photographs of Play-Doh recreations of all
mommy's and daddy's favorite punk heroes: the Ramones, Iggy and the
Stooges--and Debbie Harry, David Byrne, David Johansen, Tom Verlaine,
and Lou Reed all standing in front of CBGBs."
-- Bedford & Bowery
What Is Punk? is a must-read pop-culture primer for children--an
introduction to the punk revolution, recreated in vivid 3-D clay
illustrations and told through rhyming couplets. From London's Clash and
Sex Pistols to the Ramones' NYC protopunk, from Iggy Pop to the
Misfits, this volume depicts some of our culture's seminal moments and
iconic characters. A delightful read for kids and parents alike,
illustrated in a truly unique visual style, What Is Punk? lays the
groundwork for the next generation of little punks.