The Zombie Who Cried Human

Little Boy Zombie lives on a big farm just outside of Romero Town with Mama Zombie, Papa Zombie, and Rex the Zombie Dog.

One day, while Mama Zombie and Papa Zombie are away, Boy Zombie is left in charge of the farm. But when he gets bored, he decides to play a prank on the citizens of Romero Town. He yells toward town, “Humans here, humans here!” And everyone comes shambling to the farm to help.

When they discover they’ve been tricked, Boy Zombie is warned by his elders: “Don’t cry ‘humans’ when there are no humans!”

But will he learn his lesson in time?

The Zombie Who Cried Human is the first book in the “Friendly Little Monsters” series from Brian James Freeman and Glenn Chadbourne, who are blending classic fables with modern storytelling techniques to entertain children and adults of all ages.

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Reviews, praise, and mentions in the news:
“The series takes classic children’s stories and add a spooky twist. The Zombie Who Cried Human takes its inspiration from Aesop’s fable ‘The Boy Who Cried Wolf,’ teaching the moral that even the walking dead should remember to be honest.”
Entertainment Weekly

Publication History:
• Cemetery Dance Publications
Trade Hardcover: $19
ISBN: 978-1-58767-652-9
Publication Date: April 23, 2019

• Cemetery Dance Publications
Signed & Slipcased Limited Edition Hardcover: $65
ISBN: 978-1-58767-648-2
Publication Date: 2019

• Cemetery Dance Publications
Signed & Traycased Lettered Edition: $200
Publication Date: 2019

• Cemetery Dance Publications
Trade Paperback: $14.99
ISBN: 978-1-58767-686-4
Publication Date: May 20, 2018

• Cemetery Dance Publications
Audiobook: $2.99
Narrators: Greg Nibler & Sarah X Dylan
Publication Date: May 20, 2018

Here is a photo of the Limited Edition:

And here are some photos of the Lettered Edition: