The aspect ratio of the main man looks wrong as well.
Kregger
7 years ago
nice photoshopped banjo.
Hey, I’m starving. No, no I don’t want to sell my instrument. I hear cattails are edible. What about sawdust?
EricL
7 years ago
Thankfully, he isn’t naked as the title suggests. Other than that, the glowing banjo, his lack of a shadow, and the sepia-toned giant looking over the trees just makes this quite the comedic cover.
Grackle
7 years ago
The summary sounds interesting, and the author was apparently born in 1932 in Missouri, which makes it more interesting still, in my view. It’s really a shame that she didn’t have a better cover designer!
The aspect ratio of the main man looks wrong as well.
nice photoshopped banjo.
Hey, I’m starving. No, no I don’t want to sell my instrument. I hear cattails are edible. What about sawdust?
Thankfully, he isn’t naked as the title suggests. Other than that, the glowing banjo, his lack of a shadow, and the sepia-toned giant looking over the trees just makes this quite the comedic cover.
The summary sounds interesting, and the author was apparently born in 1932 in Missouri, which makes it more interesting still, in my view. It’s really a shame that she didn’t have a better cover designer!
So does anyone get naked in this great depressing novel? Or is the titling misleading?
That is flagrant false advertising
I’m thinking ‘Great Depression Novel’ does not mean what this cover is leading me to think it means.