A Year Without Mom Strikes a Heartfelt Chord With Reviewers
A Year Without Mom is a powerful and starkly illustrated memoir that follows 12-year-old Dasha as she navigates the tricky waters of family life, school, and friends. All of this set against the...
View ArticleWordless Wonder Sidewalk Flowers Continues Its Winning Streak
Sidewalk Flowers continued its streak of critical acclaim by being named one of the Best Illustrated Children’s Books of 2015 by the New York Times last week. In an earlier article, a New York Times...
View ArticleThe New York Times Reviews Tokyo Digs a Garden
Tokyo Digs a Garden by Jon-Erik Lappano and illustrated by Kellen Hatanaka was reviewed in the March 11th issue of The New York Times! Reviewer Paul O. Zelinksky calls the story “a thing of beauty,”...
View ArticleEveryone Loves Blanche Hates the Night!
Blanche does NOT want to go to sleep, and she’ll do anything and everything to chase away the moon and wake up the sun. She sings. She bangs on her drum. She somersaults. She gets yelled at by her...
View ArticleMom, Dad, Our Books and Me in The New York Times
Danielle Marcotte and Josée Bisaillon‘s beautiful book about books, Mom, Dad, Our Books, and Me, has received a great review in the April 10th issue of The New York Times! Gorgeous and sophisticated,...
View ArticleMacavity: “A World of Mischief and Hilarity”
With the revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Cats” returning to Broadway and the unstoppable reign of kittens over the internet, Faber & Faber’s series of new editions of individual picture books...
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