"Michael was . . . different. His teachers said he was the worst boy in the school. He was always late and he was a little scruffy."
Is there no hope for him at all? Or is it good to be different? It's possible that the disruptive Michael could be doing something more interesting than his assigned reading. Tony Bradman's humorous text and Tony Ross's zany illustrations makethis the ideal picture book for all children, but particularly for children who are "different" fromtheir peers in some way."