Ogden Nash is in top form with this rollicking poem about an aardvark who boards a boat to escape the biblical flood. Arrogant and vain, Aardvark wins few friends among the other animals squeezed aboard the crowded vessel--until he uses his tongue to save the ark and all of its passengers.
Nash’s wit and whimsy shine through this re-imagining of Noah’s Ark. The delightful illustrations by Wendy Wilson paired with Nash’s quotable verse will put a twinkle in the eyes of the young and the young-at-heart alike.
Frederic Ogden Nash was an American poet well known for his light verse. At the time of his death in 1971, the New York Times said his "droll verse with its unconventional rhymes made him the country's best-known producer of humorous poetry".