I Am the Longest Dog
(Author) Avery MonsenLucy introduces herself as the longest dog, displaying a gentle sense of humor but great self-confidence despite the fact that being extremely long is not easy.
Avery Monsen
Avery Monsen is an American writer and illustrator known for his quirky humor and distinctive artistic style. He is best known for his collaborative works with Jory John, including the popular children's books "All My Friends Are Dead" and "I Feel Relatively Neutral About New York." Monsen's work often combines dark humor with simple, charming illustrations, creating a unique and memorable reading experience. His contributions to literature have helped redefine the boundaries of humor and storytelling in the literary world. "All My Friends Are Dead" has become a cult classic, resonating with readers of all ages for its witty and thought-provoking approach to mortality. Monsen continues to be a prominent figure in the world of humor writing and illustration, leaving a lasting impact on the literary genre.