New York Times bestselling author and illustrator Adam Rex has created a funny and timely conversation starter about how dull life might be if everyone always agreedEveryone always agrees with Junior, including the mysterious voice from across the valley.
“Junior Junior is the greatest in the world!” he shouts.
“Junior Junior is the greatest in the world!” the echo shouts back.
Until one day, a new girl moves in next door. A disagreeable, rude girl who doesn’t think Junior is right all the time. Unable to stand living next door to someone like that, Junior runs to the valley to meet his echo. But when being around someone who agrees with him
all the time is less fun than he imagines, Junior must decide if a new friend is worth admitting he was wrong.
On sale: March 18, 2025
Age: 4-8 years
Grade: Preschool - 3
Page count: 48 Pages
ISBN: 9780593699324
Reading level: Lexile: AD520L | Fountas/Pinnell: M
Adam Rex is the author and illustrator of more than forty books for kids, including
New York Times bestselling picture books like
Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich and
School’s First Day of School, (with illustrator Christian Robinson). He used to make art for games like
Dungeons & Dragons and
Magic: The Gathering. Sometimes he still does. He lives in Tucson, Arizona, with his dog, son, and wife.
★ "A valuable message that’s masterfully (and hilariously) conveyed without being heavy-handed...A quirky, relatable, and spectacular emotional journey."
—Kirkus, starred review
“Astutely recognizing the universal allure of constant validation, Rex (Tumblebaby) employs a slyly comic narrative and sculptural digital drawings to nudge readers toward a greater truth: real reciprocity thrives on the perspective that everyone brings to the table.”
—Publishers Weekly"An entertaining story with an important lesson."
—Booklist
“Rex smartly avoids didacticism in favor of employing humor to highlight the social skills of respectful disagreement and admitting when you’re wrong, making Junior’s plight both pertinent to our time and timeless.”—
The Horn Book Magazine