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Mayor Good Boy Goes Hollywood

A Graphic Novel

#2 in series

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Our favorite dog is back! Mayor Good Boy has gone from the first dog mayor of Greenwood . . . to the first dog mayor on the silver screen! In this second series installment, a very good dog is going to see his name in lights—one hilarious take at a time.
The script is in . . . and Mayor Good Boy is going to the movies!
Mayor Good Boy is starring in his very own movie, set in his very own town, Greenwood. Too bad some crooks are out to steal the show! Don’t worry—interns Abby and Aaron are ready to help out. With items around town going missing and pizzas being stolen, will the mayor be able to save the day—and his movie—before it’s too late?
Dave Scheidt and Miranda Harmon return with our favorite dog mayor. This hilarious graphic novel series continues with all-new hijinks and all-new fun!
"Mayor Good Boy will make you sit, stay, and roll over with laughter!" — John Patrick Green, creator of the New York Times bestselling InvestiGators series
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    • Kirkus

      September 15, 2022
      Film, friendship, and food are powerful forces for good in this community-minded follow-up to Mayor Good Boy (2021). The fluffy white canine leader of Greenwood works hard with the assistance of helpful if sometimes silly junior aides Abby and Aaron Ableman. A film crew is in town to make a documentary about Mayor Good Boy, to be screened in a volunteer-renovated community theater. Filming is interrupted by a string of thefts around town, which motivates the community to unite and find the culprits. Abby is portrayed as bright and responsible, while Aaron is impulsive and steers most interactions toward either food or action. In fact, nearly every scene in the story includes food, so readers may want to have a snack handy. The cartoonish art brims with humor; layouts frequently use about four, five, or six neatly arranged panels per page and are easy to follow. Though the wacky premise of a dog as mayor yields plenty of jokes--Mayor Good Boy gets distracted by a hunk of cheese in his pursuit of one of the thieves--the book also contains a strong message about working together and supporting others. Backmatter includes a demonstration of comics production from script to sketch to finished page. There are also four recipes, each from a different character. In addition to the beige-skinned Ableman siblings, the town is relatively diverse. As charming and spontaneous as the first installment. (Graphic fiction. 7-10)

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    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2022

      Gr 2-5-Mayor Good Boy, Greenwood's favorite canine elected official, is going to star in a new documentary. Filming starts immediately, alongside a project to restore the local theater. At first, things go smoothly. But the hullabaloo reaches a critical point when a string of thefts plagues the town and eventually disrupts filming. Abby, Aaron, Ms. Monica, and filmmaker Imani Meadows help Mayor Good Boy get to the bottom of the mystery. But can Mayor Good Boy resist the cheese? This upbeat, ultimately low-stakes sequel builds on the strong sense of civic duty espoused by the first book. The full-color art is bright and expressive, with action and comedic relief aplenty. Back matter includes quick bios, making-of information, and snack recipes. Abby and Aaron present white. The citizens are diverse in skin tone. VERDICT This thematic take on making and learning from mistakes is a welcome addition to library collections.

      Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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