I have been reading this wonderful board book to my son since he was one year old. The illustrations are fabulous with brilliant colors of spring including lilac, columbine and ladybugs. The story is fun because it can be interactive. For example, when the bunny yawns, my son and I yawn. When the bunny stretches, we stretch. Although the publisher recommends it for ages 4-8 years old, I found it to be great starting at 1 year old.
What do we believe? And for God's sake, why? Those are the thorny questions that Lewis Black (The Daily Show), the bitingly funny comedian, social critic, and bestselling author, tackles in his new book, Me of Little Faith. In more than two dozen essays that investigate everything from the differences between how Christians and Jews celebrate their holidays, to the politics of faith, to people's individual search for transcendence, Black explores his unique odyssey through religion and belief.
This event will be held outside in the Vroman's courtyard.
Mature audiences only. This event may contain adult language.
Line tickets will be given out the day of the event. Show your Vroman's receipt with your purchase of your copy of Me of Little Faith to receive a line ticket.
Lewis Black will only sign copies of his new book Me of Little Faith. No photos or memorabilia.
Photographs will be permitted from the line ONLY. No posed photographs.