Otto: A tale of a boy and a tail
Facts
Otto was a perfectly lovely child… although there was the slight thing of his temper. After Otto hit his mother in the eye with a fork, his family had to start wearing helmets at the dinner table, and his father couldn’t help but issue a small prayer. “Dear universe,” he whispered, “please send us something to calm this boy down.”
Enter Ronnie.
In graphic designer and author Sam de Groot’s fable of modern parenting, psychoanalytic intrigue meets Aesopian Bildungsroman as we follow the tale of a boy and his fox. A story of soft orange paws and sharp teeth, Otto asks: How do we learn to understand our deepest emotion, what creatures lurk beneath the surface of our minds, and to what lengths will parents go to placate their child?
Released to coincide with the launch of our ABC Otto family, a cheerful text font with a sturdy, wide rhythm designed by Sam de Groot and Laura Opsomer Mironov, this book is an homage to various histories and forms of storytelling, and illustrated by Hannah Robinson. Children may proceed with caution.
Credits
32pp, hardcover with buckram cloth, hot foil stamp front and back. 17.5 cm x 24.5 cm.
Writer and designer: Sam de Groot
Illustrator: Hannah Robinson
Editor: Madeleine Morley
Printed by Grammlich in Pliezhausen, Germany
Published by Dinamo Editions
ISBN 978-3-910551-22-0