“Plumbean has popped his cork, flipped his wig, blown his stack, and dropped his stopper …gushed his mush, lost his marbles, and slipped his hawser.”
The Big Orange Splot is either about a community that embraces diversity and educates their children to be creative leaders. Or it is a story about what it feels like to make public art. Either way, it celebrates a neighborhood that builds dreams together. It is an inexpensive book that questions perfection and solves problems while drinking lemonade under a palm tree.