Stanley Lambchop isn’t made of anything heroic or heroic-sized—he’s a boy with a knack for turning the ordinary into an adventure. When a bulletin board pin knocks him unexpectedly flat, he learns...
Stanley Lambchop isn’t made of anything heroic or heroic-sized—he’s a boy with a knack for turning the ordinary into an adventure. When a bulletin board pin knocks him unexpectedly flat, he learns to navigate a world that suddenly feels enormous: doorways become canyons, table edges a cliff, and a curious marble of possibility sits in every corner. He makes friends with the neighbor who lends him a hand, and with a sister who treats the world as a playground of hidden possibilities. The quiet humor of daily life—the bus ride, the schoolyard, the curiosity of a neighbor’s curious cat—becomes a map for a life that’s bigger than height, and smaller than heartbreak. It’s in the small acts of kindness, the quick thinking under pressure, and the stubborn optimism of a boy who simply refuses to be ordinary that the story finds its heartbeat.