We are in need of 7 bookstagrammers to help us promote
Munmun by Jesse Andrews, The tour will run from April 1-7, 2018 and there will be one stop each day. Your job will be to take an original photo that clearly promotes
Munmun. A copy of the book will be provided. We will send information for your captions closer to the tour dates.
If you’d like to be considered to be a stop on this tour, please first sign up as a tour host and then fill out the sign-up form then fill this out [gravityform id="262" title="true" description="true"]
**Signups will close on Feb 18th at 12pm MST***
Please note that signing up for a tour does not guarantee a spot on the tour. We will choose the hosts within a few days and we will email all the chosen hosts. You will be required to reply to the email confirming that you are still interested in the tour with in 24 hours. If you don’t reply we will pick another host. After everything is finalized we will post the tour schedule here and on our social media so you can follow along.
About the Book:
Title: Munmun
Author: Jesse Andrews
Publisher: Amulet Books
In an alternate reality a lot like our world, every person’s physical size is directly proportional to their wealth. The poorest of the poor are the size of rats, and billionaires are the size of skyscrapers.
Warner and his sister Prayer are destitute—and tiny. Their size is not just demeaning, but dangerous: day and night they face mortal dangers that bigger richer people don’t ever have to think about, from being mauled by cats to their house getting stepped on. There are no cars or phones built small enough for them, or schools or hospitals, for that matter—there’s no point, when no one that little has any purchasing power, and when salaried doctors and teachers would never fit in buildings so small. Warner and Prayer know their only hope is to scale up, but how can two littlepoors survive in a world built against them?
A brilliant, warm, funny trip, unlike anything else out there, and a social novel for our time in the tradition of
1984 or
Invisible Man. Inequality is made intensely visceral by an adventure and tragedy both hilarious and heartbreaking.