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Scrim My Tail Book by Margaret Orr & illustrated by Matt Rinard

$20.00
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  • Scrim My Tail Book by Margaret Orr & illustrated by Matt Rinard

Gallery RInard

Scrim My Tail Book by Margaret Orr & illustrated by Matt Rinard

$20.00
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In 2025, the Mystic Krewe of Barkus named Scrim--New Orleans's most infamous canine escape artist--their grand marshal. In a dramatic leap from a second-story window triggered by a cat ambush, this seventeen-pound Westie mix bolted in April 2024. Surviving hurricanes, a blizzard, and two gunshot wounds while roaming fifty-seven square miles of the city, Scrim's every move was tracked by a network of volunteers, surveillance cameras, and crowdsourced maps.

Defined by his dogged fortitude and courage, his exploits became legend: snacking on chili dogs, dodging streetcars, crashing Saints tailgates, and even chatting with a giraffe at the zoo. But it was a New Year's Eve firework scare and a run to Harahan that led to a turning point--and a cozy couch. Pondering his newly acquired leisure time, Scrim gave his first-person account of his adventures to trusted friend and beloved storyteller Margaret Orr.

Now, Scrim recounts his journey from runaway rogue to local icon in his own words (with help from Margaret Orr). Scrim My Tail: As Told to Margaret Orr is a heartwarming story of survival, sass, and finding out that, sometimes, the best adventures lead you home.

 

The book will be available in October and orders are being taken now! Will ship as soon as we get it in. 

 

The books will be signed by Matt on the inside cover and if you would like a special inscription please add it to the notes when placing the order. 

 

Sneak peek of illustrations. Originals of the illustrations and sketches are available. Please reach out to us: info@galleryrinard or 504-522-6536.

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In 2025, the Mystic Krewe of Barkus named Scrim--New Orleans's most infamous canine escape artist--their grand marshal. In a dramatic leap from a second-story window triggered by a cat ambush, this seventeen-pound Westie mix bolted in April 2024. Surviving hurricanes, a blizzard, and two gunshot wounds while roaming fifty-seven square miles of the city, Scrim's every move was tracked by a network of volunteers, surveillance cameras, and crowdsourced maps.

Defined by his dogged fortitude and courage, his exploits became legend: snacking on chili dogs, dodging streetcars, crashing Saints tailgates, and even chatting with a giraffe at the zoo. But it was a New Year's Eve firework scare and a run to Harahan that led to a turning point--and a cozy couch. Pondering his newly acquired leisure time, Scrim gave his first-person account of his adventures to trusted friend and beloved storyteller Margaret Orr.

Now, Scrim recounts his journey from runaway rogue to local icon in his own words (with help from Margaret Orr). Scrim My Tail: As Told to Margaret Orr is a heartwarming story of survival, sass, and finding out that, sometimes, the best adventures lead you home.

 

The book will be available in October and orders are being taken now! Will ship as soon as we get it in. 

 

The books will be signed by Matt on the inside cover and if you would like a special inscription please add it to the notes when placing the order. 

 

Sneak peek of illustrations. Originals of the illustrations and sketches are available. Please reach out to us: info@galleryrinard or 504-522-6536.

Do you ship?

Yes! And it is tax-free!!! We also ship internationally as well, please call or email for rates.
1-800-628-6621 or info@galleryrinard.com

Do you carry other artists?

Yes! We have Pete The Cat, Fabio Napoleoni, Sean Friloux, Chris Menconi, Georg Williams, Alex Beard, Robert Guthrie, Kent Hardouin, Dwight Marshall & Keith Van Douglas.

Will the prints fade?

No! We have gone to great lengths to ensure the highest quality pigmented inks and paints in the use of our serigraphs, lithographs, giclees, and originals.

What is the inspiration for Matt’s work?

He loves animals & has one dachshund, two miniature pinschers, and two cats. Not to mention countless creatures he tries to save or feed: possums, lizards, crows, doves, turtles, etc.

How long has the gallery been open?

We opened at 738 Royal Street in 1998 and are currently located at 611 Royal Street.

What are your hours?

10-6 daily. Closed on Christmas Day, Thanksgiving and Mardi Gras Day.