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  • Interview with Danesh Mohiuddin, author of Mummy and Me: A Monster's Tale banner. Background image of colourful, illustrated cartoon mummy frolicking through nighttime lanscape to left of banner and young werewolf likewise frolicking to the right. Solid blue section at centre-left of banner with text and Open Book logo overlaid.
    Interview with Danesh Mohiuddin, author of Mummy and Me: A Monster's Tale banner. Background image of colourful, illustrated cartoon mummy frolicking through nighttime lanscape to left of banner and young werewolf likewise frolicking to the right. Solid blue section at centre-left of banner with text and Open Book logo overlaid.
    August 27, 2024

    Danesh Mohiuddin's Debut Picture Book is the Story of Playful Monsters With a Heartfelt Parent and Child Relationship

    Many authors have interesting life stories of their own, and unique pathways to becoming an artist. Our featured book today, Mummy and Me: A Monster's Tale (Owlkids Books), is written and illustrated ...

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