Book cover for "One Little Goat" by Dara Horn and Theo Ellsworth of a goat inside of a patterned design within another circular design. A child jumps out the top of the design.
1 page excerpt of black and white panel comics - telling the story of a boy having Passover seder with his family.
2 page excerpt of black and white panel comics - telling the story of a boy having Passover seder with his family.
2 page excerpt of black and white panel comics - telling the story of a boy having Passover seder with his family.

One Little Goat - Theo Ellsworth and Dara Horn

Regular price $ 18.99


152 pages, 9.8 x 6.9 inches. Hardcover, black and white pages.

A lost afikoman, a time-traveling talking goat, and a never-ending seder illuminate the meaning of Passover in Dara Horn’s hilariously deadpan graphic novel.

A family sits at the Passover seder table, but cannot find their afikoman―the hidden matzah required to end the meal―and as a result, they are trapped at a seder that cannot end. Six months in, a wisecracking talking goat shows up at their door with bad news: Thousands of years of previous seders have accumulated underneath their seder, and their afikoman is stuck in one of them. Now the family’s “wise child” must travel down with the goat through centuries of previous Passovers to find it―and to discover the questions he needs to start asking. black-and-white throughout