Squirrel Book Back Cover

I have one last thing to share on this book project. The back cover is a drawing of squirrel tracks in the snow with a couple of acorns. The back cover text and barcode go in the blank areas.

A cartoon illustration of four sets of squirrel prints in the snow along with two acorns.

Squirrel Book 10 of 10

The last interior illustration in this project is a happy ending illustration. We’ve got the sun setting over a fictionalized version of the author’s house. She and her husband are working in the yard. She’s waving at Rocky and Sylvia up in a tree overlooking everything. Everything is as it should be. A happy ending.

A cartoon illustration of two squirrels hugging on a tree branch in the foreground.  One of the squirrels is winking at the viewer.  The pair are overlooking a backyard, the back of a ranch-style house, a country road lined with telephone poles, some farm fields, and distant hills.  Behind all that is a dramatic sunset.  In the backyard, the tiny figures of two people are doing yardwork.  One is waving at the squirrels.

Squirrel Book 9 of 10

The second illustration for chapter 7. Supposedly this also really happened.

This is an illustration of a fight involving a Doberman and a stray cat which, among other things, clung to the dog’s head before attacking him. This is the only illustration in the book that doesn’t directly involve Rocky the squirrel.

A cartoon illustration of an angry cat perched on a dog's head, one front paw raised, poised to scratch the dog in the face.  The dog has a lip raised in an annoyed, warning snarl.

Squirrel Book 8 of 10

Chapter 7 has two illustrations. This one is when an owl scoops up one of the family dogs. Rocky runs out to make a loud commotion, which startles the owl into dropping the dog. The author says it’s a true story.

She paid for a half page illustration for this one. When designing the layout, I realized that the image would benefit from as much height as possible. I thought, well, it’s supposed to be a half page, but we didn’t specify which half. Usually half pages are landscape (horizontal) format top or bottom half pages. But a left or right half page would meet the requirements also. I was proud of how it turned out.

A cartoon illustration of an owl in mid-flight.  It's just dropped a white lapdog who is depicted in mid-fall and terrified.  Below them both on the ground is a squirrel chittering and waving its arms.  The scene includes a gravel driveway, bordered by grass going off into the distance.  There are trees and hills way off behind.  There are dandelions in the foreground grass.

Squirrel Book 7 of 10

This is Chapter 6. Sylvia was attacked by a big red squirrel when she was off on her own. Rocky is coming to help as fast as he can.

A cartoon illustration of a squirrel fight.  One squirrel is holding down another on a branch.  His hand is raised, poised to scratch.  The squirrel being held down is very angry and is holding an arm up to shield her face.  She's pushing her attacker away with her legs.  A third squirrel is running down a nearby branch, on his way to rescue his girlfriend.

Squirrel Book 6 of 10

In Chapter 5, Rocky and Sylvia are in the trees arguing with an angry black bird.

A cartoon illustration of two squirrels arguing with an angry blackbird.  The blackbird is on a branch in the foreground facing away from the viewer and the squirrels are on a distant branch looking back at him and the viewer.  The blackbird is cawing and the squirrels are chittering back, gesturing in agitation.  They all look angry or annoyed.

Squirrel Book 5 of 10

On to Chapter 4. Rocky and his girlfriend, Sylvia, have been trapped together in a live animal trap. A strawberry was used as bait.

A cartoon illustration of two squirrels, hugging each other in fear, as they huddle inside a live animal trap.  There is a strawberry with a bite out of it near them on the floor of the cage.  The cage is isolated on white.

Squirrel Book 4 of 10

On to Chapter 3. The squirrel, Rocky, has been released and is showing off his moves for a girl squirrel. Only, he doesn’t quite stick the landing.

A cartoon illustration depicting one squirrel showing off for another squirrel up among the tree branches.  The showoff runs down the trunk, backflips to a branch, summersaults along it, misses the landing, and falls off the branch.  Movement is shown by a series of drawings of the same squirrel within one scene to show key positions in the string of his movement.  Motion lines help define the path of movement.  The second squirrel is watching from a distant branch with both concern and amusement.

Squirrel Book 3 of 10

Here’s the illustration for Chapter 2. This shows a man trying to teach a squirrel how to dig up acorns.

A cartoon illustration of a man kneeling in a bed of wood chips next to a shallow hole he's just dug.  He's holding out his hand to show an acorn sitting in his palm.  A squirrel sitting next to him looks at the acorn with a puzzled expression, scratching its head.

Squirrel Book 2 of 10

Here’s the second illustration for Chapter 1. This illustrates where a thunderstorm knocks the terrified baby squirrel right out of his nice, warm nest. He’s young enough that his eyes aren’t open yet and the fur on his tail hasn’t grown out long yet. I was particularly proud of the lighting.

A cartoon illustration of a baby squirrel falling from a tree during a nighttime thunderstorm.  The view is from below looking up.  Lightning splits the sky and the lighting is backlit and dramatic.