What can a mess lead to? In this circular tale, a government official’s anger at a messy office sets off a series of events that eventually leads to a town cleaning up its pollution.
What can a mess lead to? In this circular tale, a government official’s anger at a messy office sets off a series of events that eventually leads to a town cleaning up its pollution.
Look at You! Look at the Mess You've Made! Trade Book (Hardcover)
Written By & Illustrated by Hsu-Kung Liu
Written By & Illustrated by Hsu-Kung Liu
What can a mess lead to? In this circular tale, a government official’s anger at a messy office sets off a series of events that eventually leads to a town cleaning up its pollution.
What can a mess lead to? In this circular tale, a government official’s anger at a messy office sets off a series of events that eventually leads to a town cleaning up its pollution.
What can a mess lead to? In this circular tale, a government official’s anger at a messy office sets off a series of events that eventually leads to a town cleaning up its pollution.
Hsu-Kung Liu lives and works in Taipei, Taiwan. He really likes nature and people. His typical day includes drawing and writing, and he has taught art at several schools. He has won many awards, including the Hsin-Yi Children's Literature Award, and was twice featured at the Bologna International Children's Book Fair Illustrators Exhibition.
What can a mess lead to? In this circular tale, a government official’s anger at a messy office sets off a series of events that eventually leads to a town cleaning up its pollution.
What can a mess lead to? In this circular tale, a government official’s anger at a messy office sets off a series of events that eventually leads to a town cleaning up its pollution.
Juvenile Fiction / S
Juvenile Fiction / Social Issues / Values & Virtues Juvenile Fiction / Nature & the Natural World / Environment
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What can a mess lead to? In this circular tale, a government official’s anger at a messy office sets off a series of events that eventually leads to a town cleaning up its pollution.
Author & Illustrator
Hsu-Kung Liu
Hsu-Kung Liu lives and works in Taipei, Taiwan. He really likes nature and people. His typical day includes drawing and writing, and he has taught art at several schools. He has won many awards, including the Hsin-Yi Children's Literature Award, and was twice featured at the Bologna International Children's Book Fair Illustrators Exhibition.