Dudley the daydreamer (Farbror Dag Dromlund Dagdrommare)
Joanna Rubin Dranger

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The Book

Dudley is feeling overworked. He doesn't ever seem to get caught up at the office, because he spends every minute engrossed in one fantastic daydream after another. Suddenly, Dudley is fired. He is ecstatic, for now he can daydream all day long with no pesky paperwork intrusions. But unemployment brings a fresh set of problems, and things get tense until the he finds his "dream job," a position at the Dream Factory that requires all-day dreaming. Lively, intricate illustrations juxtapose Dudley's dreary office job with his exciting dream world, and the happy resolution of his career crisis gives hope to dreamers everywhere.


The Author/Illustrator

Anders Brundin has worked in advertising, film, children's television, and as a stand-up comedian. Joanna Rubin Dranger has won numerous awards for her artwork and book illustration, including an award for paperback cover of the year in Sweden


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