In this interview, Julian discusses the inspiration for his heartwarming picture book Holly and the Pittie Party.
Browsing: Books by Age
Author Julian Frischherz’s Holly and the Pittie Party imagines a world in which all dog breeds are loved equally—including pitt bulls.
Hating Alison Ashley is an incredible piece of Australian fiction to anyone who appreciates a well-written and thought-provoking novel.
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is a powerful and emotional read that urges us never to forget the horrors of war.
Pirate Mouse and the Sea of Peril is the exciting sequel to Pirate Mouse and the Lost Map and offers the same engaging mix of adventure and humor.
ForeverChild: A Novel of the Future is a must-read for any dystopian fiction fan with a keen eye on the present and future.
E.L. Konigsburg’s novel, From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, is unquestionably a work of true literary brilliance and remarkable storytelling.
Anyone who reads Mockingbird will come away with a renewed appreciation for the power of perseverance and compassion in the face of tragedy.
Jasmine A. Stirling’s Dare to Question: Carrie Chapman Catt’s Voice for the Vote honors the accomplishments of a remarkable suffragist leader.
The Seven Silly Eaters tells the story of Mrs. Peters, a devoted mother who goes above and beyond to satisfy the diverse tastes of her seven picky eaters.