From the acclaimed illustrator of Flora & Ulysses comes the second book in the Zombie Problems trilogy, heralded by School Library Journal as reminiscent of Roald Dahl in uniting the macabre with realism.
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A Small Zombie Problem was his first work for older readers.
Keith lives in Malibu, California.
He is the author-illustrator of several picture books and the winner of two Ezra Jack Keats Awards.
After trying on several careers, Keith eventually returned to his early passion of writing and illustrating stories.
He graduated with a master\'s degree in art history from the University of Edinburgh.
Campbell was born in Kenya, but raised and educated in Scotland.
About author(s): Keith G.
Throw in a swamp doctor, a costume parade, a pop star, a séance, a band of smugglers, and four new zombies, and you\'d better believe that August\'s quest is only going to get more complicated.
When August is reunited with his dour cousins the Malveaus, and their menacing mother, Orchid, finding the Stone before they do takes on a new urgency.
Reptiles aren\'t the only creatures to look out for, though.
It\'s a good thing she does, because no sooner had August set out than a mysterious white alligator began to follow him.
And when he decides to go to Croissant City in search of the elusive Zombie Stone, Claudette joins him.
But Claudette is in no hurry to leave August\'s side.
When a Zombie followed August DuPont home one day, he didn\'t expect her to stick around. . . .
What\'s worse than discovering you have a Zombie problem? Acquiring four more undead tag-alongs.
From the acclaimed illustrator of Flora & Ulysses comes the second book in the Zombie Problems trilogy, heralded by School Library Journal as reminiscent of Roald Dahl in uniting the macabre with realism