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When you bring home a cat, and that cat turns out to be a tiger, what do you do? Well, you find that tiger a job, that's what. With best friend Max at his side, a tiger named Tiger embarks on the hunt for his dream job, but finds more trouble than employment. This hilarious and empowering tale by comedian Keith Lowell Jensen is a celebration of individuality and friendship with a fun and friendly cast of diverse characters. Don't give up. There's a place for you, and you'll find it, no matter what stripes you wear. Join Max and Tiger for a rollicking tale of two best friends looking for a place to belong.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When you bring home a cat, and that cat turns out to be a tiger, what do you do? Well, you find that tiger a job, that's what. With best friend Max at his side, a tiger named Tiger embarks on the hunt for his dream job, but finds more trouble than employment. This hilarious and empowering tale by comedian Keith Lowell Jensen is a celebration of individuality and friendship with a fun and friendly cast of diverse characters. Don't give up. There's a place for you, and you'll find it, no matter what stripes you wear. Join Max and Tiger for a rollicking tale of two best friends looking for a place to belong.
Autorenporträt
Storytelling comedian Keith Lowell Jensen has performed around the world, including headlining the First International China Comedy Festival in Shanghai, China. His command performances however are given at bedtime when he utilizes his storytelling skills to get his daughter off to sleep. Located: Keith Lowell Jensen lives in Sacramento, CA with his wife Bryna, daughter Maxine, 3 cats Marmalade, Princess, and Jabberwocky and a crested gecko named Crestie. Evan Thomas Lilley is a painter, illustrator and caricaturist from the city of Davis, California. He was born on June 22, 1991, and began an interest in art thanks to comics such as Gary Larson's The Far Side and Herge’s Tintin. He later attended UC Davis where he received a bachelors in Fine Arts and then studied at Sacramento Community college to learn digital design. It was around this time he was introduced to the local comedy scene where he designed promotional material for performers and met the author Keith Lowell Jensen.