What’s That Noise?

What’s That Noise? by William Carman is a children’s fiction book published by Random House Books for Young Readers on July 23, 2002. This edition features 40 pages of beautifully illustrated content that complements a concise narrative about a boy who hears a mysterious noise and embarks on a quest to uncover its origin.
Readers will find a blend of imagination and humor as the boy envisions frightening monsters, depicted in intricate black-and-white illustrations. The story culminates in a comical twist, revealing that the source of the noise is simply his father’s snores. This engaging tale explores themes of imagination and nighttime fears, making it a delightful read for young audiences.
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Beautiful illustrations accompany a spare text about a boy who hears a noise and bravely sets out to discover its source. Although he imagines terrible monsters (rendered in detailed black-and-white spreads that rival Chris Van Allsburg’s work) the scary noise ends up being his father’s snores! An ultimately comical fantasy from an exciting new talent.
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