Description: Every year, high school graduates head off to colleges and universities everywhere without a clue of what to expect. This graduation keepsake answers all the pressing questions and delivers all the invaluable advice that college grads everywhere wish they'd gotten before freshman year started.
Brief description: Samuel "Fact" Kaplan is an author, psychologist, and humorist based in Oakland, California. As a psychologist, he works with families and kids with disabilities, using humor, art, music, and games to create connections and help kids heal from complex traumas. He is the coauthor of the books Goodnight Dorm Room, Everybody Poops 410 Pounds a Year, and The MANual. Samuel is very fast. His speed is comparable to that of a shark crossed with a baby tuna that is also being chased by the aforementioned shark.
Review Quotes: "When I graduated from high school, I received an incredible gift from my mom. It was Goodnight Dorm Room--a playful spin on the children's classic for those heading off to college.
The book, written by Sam Kaplan and Keith Riegert and illustrated by Emily Fromm, offers light-hearted advice for incoming freshmen. Most people reading Goodnight Dorm Room would laugh or smile as they read rhyming verses full of jokes, life advice, and everything in between.
Instead, I bawled my eyes out.
I still can't quite figure out why this 64-page picture book hit me so hard. Goodnight Dorm Room didn't say anything particularly troublesome. It didn't tell me that college would be a frightening, hopeless venture or something worth dreading. It wound up only painting a picture of college that was full of possibilities, opportunities, and change, and that is what scared me."--Matt DiSanto, Onward State