With over 60 books to her name, Claudia Mills shares how Swiss Miss, philosophy, and empathy all fuel her writing of The Last Apple Tree.
Browsing: Moving House
Mills honors both the pain of loss and the resilience of youth in The Last Apple Tree, a moving and worthy addition to today’s middle-grade fiction.
Discover the quiet power of memory, renewal, and the bonds that hold families together in Claudia Mills’ moving middle-grade story, The Last Apple Tree.
This coming-of-age story is both exciting and heartwarming, making The Central Park Irregulars a worthy addition to any middle-grade library.
Kate the Earthling invites readers to see the environment in which they live through
new eyes and to feel at home in the natural world that surrounds them.
Eliott and the Red Boots is instructive and enjoyable to read—great for shared reading. Readers are shown the value of having family traditions.
There’s no place quite like home, and books about home are some of the coziest and most comforting for shared reading.
The Crabtree Monsters is an engrossing read with some important messages about family, self-belief, and American society.
Join us on this virtual book tour for Chris Wieland’s The Crabtree Monsters, an engrossing read with some important messages.
In this episode, Bianca talks with bestselling author Gregory Maguire about his latest novel for kids, Cress Watercress, the fertile imagination behind Wicked.