Draw Comics with Meggie Ramm to celebrate the release of BATCAT: SINK OR SWIM!

Sun Apr 14 2024 at 02:00 pm to 04:30 pm

Sidetrack Bookshop, 325 S. Washington Ave.,Royal Oak,48067 | Royal Oak

Sidetrack Bookshop
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Draw Comics with Meggie Ramm to celebrate the release of BATCAT: SINK OR SWIM!
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Celebrate the release of BATCAT: SINK OR SWIM! by drawing comics at Sidetrack Bookshop with author/illustrator Meggie Ramm!
Join us to welcome Meggie back to the store to celebrate the release of the second in the series: BATCAT SINK OR SWIM! Kids love drawing comics with Meggie - last year, this event was standing room only, so reserve your spot today!
If you're unable to attend the event but would like to order a signed copy of Batcat Sink or Swim for shipping to you, please go to our website to order
About BATCAT: SINK OR SWIM!
Batcat is back in an original graphic novel about facing your fears and making new friends along the way. The second book in the Batcat series is BATCAT: SINK OR SWIM!
Batcat and Al the Ghost are great roommates—Batcat even shares their eye scream occasionally—but sometimes Batcat still craves solo them time. When Batcat visits the Mermaid Lagoon for a relaxing day of reading all by themself, they discover the local mermaids in hysterics all over the beach—so much for quiet day on the sand!
It appears that something has drained the color from all the mermaid’s tails, and they won’t leave Batcat alone until the half-bat, half-cat reluctantly agrees to help find out what happened. With a bag of the mermaid’s famous fish tacos on the line, Batcat will meet more zany inhabitants of Spooky Island and overcome their greatest anxiety in order to solve this colorful mystery!
In BATCAT: SINK OR SWIM!, cartoonist Meggie Ramm has done it again, crafting a fantastic story about friendship and finding the courage to face your fears.
About Meggie Ramm
Meggie Ramm (they/them) is a nonbinary cartoonist from Michigan. They spent their 20s teaching comics to kids in Oakland, California, and it was the best job in the whole world. They’ve had work in The New Yorker , have worked with Everyday Feminism and Silver Sprocket , and have a limerick-based comic strip called "The Littlest Dungeon Guard" distributed through Sunday HaHa. They love rhymes, reading gay sci-fi and fantasy, and comics.
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Sidetrack Bookshop, 325 S. Washington Ave.,Royal Oak,48067, United States

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