The Imposter

The Imposter

$29.99 AUD $23.99 AUD

Availability: in stock at our Melbourne warehouse.

Author: Kelly Collier
Format: Hardback, 40 pages, 203mm x 279mm, 454 g
Published: 2023, HarperCollins Publishers Inc, United States
Genre: Children's Fiction
Interest Age: From 4 to 8 years


A laugh-out-loud tale about a skunk who longs for a family, perfect for fans of Gaston and Wolfie the Bunny.

Skunk wants to be a dog. EVERYONE loves dogs. And every dog seems to have exactly what he's looking for: a home and a family.

When Skunk sees a "lost" poster for Max the dog, he wonders if he can pass himself off as the missing pet. He enlists the help of three neighborhood critters-a racoon, a cat, and a squirrel-who train him in the art of being a dog with hilarious results. But, uh-oh, there's just one thing Skunk didn't account for . . .

Will it prevent him from finding a home where he belongs

  • Perfect for animal lovers.
  • Message of acceptance and found family, plus lots of humor.
  • A gateway graphic novel: speech bubbles and paneled art sprinkled throughout will prime visual literacy.

Kelly Collier is the author and illustrator of the Steve the Horse series and the illustrator of How to Party Like a Snail. Kelly has a sister whom she often impersonates. Unlike Skunk, a disguise is not necessary because Kelly and her sister are identical twins. Kelly lives with her twin, brother-in-law, husband, and daughter in Toronto.

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A laugh-out-loud tale about a skunk who longs for a family, perfect for fans of Gaston and Wolfie the Bunny.

Skunk wants to be a dog. EVERYONE loves dogs. And every dog seems to have exactly what he's looking for: a home and a family.

When Skunk sees a "lost" poster for Max the dog, he wonders if he can pass himself off as the missing pet. He enlists the help of three neighborhood critters-a racoon, a cat, and a squirrel-who train him in the art of being a dog with hilarious results. But, uh-oh, there's just one thing Skunk didn't account for . . .

Will it prevent him from finding a home where he belongs

  • Perfect for animal lovers.
  • Message of acceptance and found family, plus lots of humor.
  • A gateway graphic novel: speech bubbles and paneled art sprinkled throughout will prime visual literacy.

Kelly Collier is the author and illustrator of the Steve the Horse series and the illustrator of How to Party Like a Snail. Kelly has a sister whom she often impersonates. Unlike Skunk, a disguise is not necessary because Kelly and her sister are identical twins. Kelly lives with her twin, brother-in-law, husband, and daughter in Toronto.