Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Presents A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo: 1 (HBO)

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Presents A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo: 1 (HBO)

by EG Keller (Illustrator), Jill Twiss (Author)

Synopsis

Meet Marlon Bundo, a lonely bunny who lives at the Naval Observatory with his Grampa, the Vice President of the United States. Marlon's life changes forever on a very special day when he meets the bunny of his dreams: Wesley. When the two decide to get married, they are told by the Stink Bug that, Boy bunnies can't marry boy bunnies! Marlon and Wesley's group of animal friends rally around them and decide to exercise their democratic rights by voting out the Stink Bug. Wesley and Marlon are happily wed surrounded by their animal friends, reminding us that, Stink Bugs are temporary. Love is forever. Launched live on Last Week Tonight with John Oliver on March 18, A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo is dedicated to every bunny who has ever felt different. This charming children's book explores issues of same sex marriage and democracy with a sincere message of tolerance and advocacy. 100% of Last Week Tonight's proceeds will be donated to The Trevor Project and AIDS United. Founded in 1998 by the creators of the Academy Award (R)-winning short film TREVOR, The Trevor Project is the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) young people ages 13-24. AIDS United's mission is to end the AIDS epidemic in the United States. They seek to fulfill their mission through strategic grantmaking, capacity building, policy/advocacy, technical assistance, and formative research.

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More Information

Format: Picture Book
Pages: 40
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Published: 06 Apr 2018

ISBN 10: 145217380X
ISBN 13: 9781452173801
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years

Media Reviews
The past week was a good one for picture books about rabbits. Gay or straight. Daily Mail

Above all, this is a sweet and funny book about of tolerance, friendship, and the one message even our youngest kids can grasp perhaps more easily than perhaps any other: Love is love. I know my own kids would love getting this for Easter. - Cool Mom Picks

This cute, funny, and inclusive picture book has a positive message about celebrating who you are and loving whom you want. - Common Sense Media

It's unbelievably adorable. --Scary Mommy

Good for a chuckle for adults who support LGBTQ rights. -Kirkus Reviews

A joy... Ignore the grumbling about Oliver turning the bunny America deserves into a metaphor for partisan politics, because the book is a 40-page triumph. -Esquire

An affirming book for children that goes beyond the adults-only type of parody titles that have gained popularity in recent years. --School Library Journal

A work of political satire that is also a great children's book. -Anita Silvey, author of 100 Best Books for Children and Everything I Need to Know I Learned from a Children's Book

Hilarious and charming. -People Magazine

This is a spectacular children's book, one that stresses the most important lessons of love, democracy and acceptance...I won't wreck the ending, but I will say there is good reason to make this a bestseller. Any children's book that can move me to mist up because, ultimately, love does conquer all, is a book worth sharing. --The Star-Ledger
Author Bio
MARLON BUNDO is a very fun bunny who recently relocated to Washington, D.C. from his home in Indiana. He enjoys hopping through the garden, eating all his vegetables, and hula-hooping.