In spring 2010, Amulet Books published Tom Angleberger’s The Strange Case of Origami Yoda, introducing Dwight, a seemingly clueless sixth grader who communicates with peers through the prescient voice ...
In 2010, Tom Angleberger splashed onto the children’s book scene with The Strange Case of Origami Yoda, centering on a sixth grader who communicates through the voice of his origami Yoda finger puppet ...
Tom Angleberger, a former GeekDad contributor, has a couple of books for middle schoolers that are quite funny and work in a lot of fun geeky references. You may have heard of the first two: The ...
The following story was originally published in the fall 2015 W&M Alumni Magazine - Ed. Every writer has a process. For Cece Bell ’92, it’s walk, work, work, work, work, work. For her husband, Tom ...
May the folds be with you. The intricate folds of Origami Yoda, that is. Origami Yoda is the wise finger puppet in seven funny books about middle-school kids and the “Star Wars” characters they make ...
This copy is for your personal, non-commercial use only. Distribution and use of this material are governed by our Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law. For non-personal use or to order multiple ...
PARMA, MI – He makes being the weirdest, nerdiest kid in school seem pretty cool. That's probably because the force is with Tom Angleberger. Yes, that force from Star Wars. But not in the way you ...
Dellinger and his best-selling-author buddy Tom Angleberger, also a former Roanoke Times reporter, co-authored “Fuzzy,” a science-fiction book for young readers that was published in August by Abrams ...
From now through February 9, you can get all six of Tom Angleberger's Star Wars origami books — a $47 value — for just $15. The Origami Yoda series is now available as a Humble Book Bundle from Humble ...
Tom Angleberger is the author and illustrator of the bestselling Origami Yoda series of books for middle-grade kids. In the books, Dwight is an awkward sixth-grader who uses a Yoda finger puppet to ...
Meet Tom Angleberger you must. And brush up on your Star Wars beforehand. Because after you see the author of The Strange Case of Origami Yoda on Aug. 23 at Barnes & Noble in Frisco you, too, may want ...