Bump in the Night
Bumps in the night don't have to be scary!
No one likes being woken up by a bump in the night. What if it's a ghoulie, a ghosty or a long-leggedy beasty? This fresh and funny story turns this classic premise on its head when Billy's monster turns out to be a yo-yo using, horseback-riding, ghoulie-scaring, beastie-ropin' monster—just the kind you want to have along on adventures.
A breakout new talent shares a warm, clever take on the classic premise.
Edward Hemingway
Edward Hemingway is the youngest grandson of the Nobel Prize winning writer Ernest Hemingway. He received his bachelor's degree from the Rhode Island School of Design and his master's from the School of Visual Arts.
His writing and illustrations have appeared in Nickelodeon Magazine, GQ, Gourmet, The New York Times and more.
Bump in the Night is his first children's book. His second children's book, Bad Apple, will be published by Penguin Putnam in 2009. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.




