The Arguers

The Arguers by Corinna Luyken, published by Penguin Group on May 27, 2025, is a children’s book that presents a whimsical fairy tale about a community that has forgotten how to coexist peacefully. Through a series of escalating arguments, starting with a simple debate over a brush and a comb, the story explores how disagreements can spiral out of control, leading to a culture of constant conflict. This edition spans 40 pages and is written in English.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of friendship and social skills, highlighting the importance of communication and understanding in relationships. As the king and queen attempt to resolve the chaos by holding a contest for the best arguer, the story raises questions about the nature of conflict and the challenges of listening amidst discord. This engaging tale encourages reflection on growing up and the dynamics of community life, making it a thought-provoking read for young audiences.
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A delightfully preposterous and original fairy tale about a community that forgets how to get along, by the celebrated creator of The Book of Mistakes
The first argument was over a brush and a comb, and which would be better for taking a tangle out of the king’s beard. Next came the argument over letters, and then over spoons . . . and soon they argued all the time, and no one could remember when the arguing had started or over what or by whom. They only knew that they had always argued, and that they did it well. Very, very well.
And so it was that the king and queen decided to hold a contest to choose the very best arguer in the land. But what will happen when everyone is so busy arguing that they can’t even hear the queen announce the start of the contest?
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