The Magnificent Flying Baron Estate is a Western at heart with some steampunk influences. Find out what inspired Eric Bower to write the novel.
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Beginning with the table of contents that hosts the creatively named chapters—such as “I Felt Like a Marshmallow Wrapped in a Doily”—The Magnificent Flying Baron Estate is an entertaining middle grade novel set in 1891 in the wild west.
Come along with Carole P. Roman as she wins over busy young readers on the Oh Susannah: It’s in the Bag awareness tour.
If You Were Me and Lived In … The Mayan Empire is a great choice for classroom and book report studies.
Toad and the Boy is an imaginative tale of the encounters a boy has on the way to finding his friend, a toad.
The Last Leaf, by Billy Baldwin, is a story rooted in perseverance that will appeal to blossoming young readers and the adults that read to them.
THE BEECHWOOD FLUTE is an intriguing, albeit sometimes heavy, novel that deals with life, death and liberty in a new and interesting way.
It’s Snowing in Hawaii gives an interesting twist to a sightseeing journey through one of Hawaii’s most popular areas.
Tracy Bryan talks about the inspiration for the book “Too Many Things.”
This book would be well suited for the young pre-reader or early reader who enjoys stories about how families work together and make decisions as a team.