Book Title & Alexandra's Review

I Am A Story by Dan Yaccarino

For people who love stories

From cave drawings to the invention of the printing press and beyond, discover how a story has been told in many different ways from the past to today.

I love stories. Everything I’m interested in and do involves stories in some way or another, from books to movies, television, comics, fanfictions, and theater. I even listen to audiobooks while I’m at the gym or washing the floors. That’s how obsessed with stories I am. There are so many ways to tell a story and so many different types of stories. Happy stories, scary stories, inspiring stories, sad stories, and exciting stories.

When I was a kid, I always wanted my parents to draw me stories. After a while, I started drawing my own stories, and I haven’t stopped since.

It’s incredible to think that the 26 letters of the alphabet make so many different stories. On that note, here’s another Frazz comic on that subject.

Life exists on people telling stories. With each story, we pass on knowledge for the future. So, go out and read, watch, listen or live a new story, then pass it on.

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