In this collection of 118 joyful drawings, William Steig depicts life's difficulties and disasters, quandaries and quagmires in an astonishing range of styles, focusing on the miseries of human relationships--hostility, frustration, embarrassment, loneliness, inferiority, grief.
William Steig was born in New York City in 1907. In a family where every member was involved in the arts, it was not surprising that Steig became an artist.
He published his first children's book, Roland the Minstrel Pig, in 1968, embarking on a new and very different career.
Steig's books reflect his conviction that children want the security of a devoted family and friends. When Sylvester, Farmer Palmer, Abel, Pearl, Gorky, Solomon, and Irene eventually get home, their families are all waiting, and beginning with Amos & Boris, friendship is celebrated in story after story.