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Tequila Mockingbird: A Book of Animal Cartoons

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The popular New Yorker cartoonist introduces a colorful menagerie of 125 hilarious animal cartoons that capture the all-too-human dilemmas of such creatures as black widow spiders, bears, birds, fish, snakes, sharks, monkeys, birds, and many others.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2004

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Leo Cullum

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2,935 reviews5 followers
February 3, 2025
Cute cartoons that have a sometimes off beat sense of humor, sometimes a bit sophisticated and sometimes are such Dad Jokes that it makes Dads groan. Just overall fun, something to do when you don't want to do something too in depth, but want a little stimulation.
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1,134 reviews17 followers
June 4, 2018
This may not be a novel, and the text isn't much in quantity, but the laughs and images with their captions is great.

A collection of cartoons by New Yorker cartoonist Leo Cullum, where characters from the animal kingdom are portrayed in human situations. From a mouse in a therapy session with a psychiatrist to a pig making funeral arrangements and on, there is no shortage of laughs.

Definitely a book I can read and re-read.
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4,566 reviews7 followers
August 4, 2014
New Yorker cartoons never fail.
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