Wildlings, by Eleanor Glewwe, is a captivating fantasy about the bond between twins, and the power of children to stand up for what’s right.
Browsing: Author Interviews
Monsterville, by Sarah S. Reida, is described as Jumanji meets The Goonies—a fast-paced adventure where board games come alive.
Karen Fortunati’s The Weight of Zero is a story of loss and grief and hope, and how some of the many shapes of love—maternal, romantic, and platonic—affect a young woman’s struggle with mental illness and the stigma of treatment.
Mike Vago is the creator of the bestselling Train: A Journey Through the Pages, The Miniature Book of Miniature Golf and The Pocket Book of Pocket Billiards.
Lauren Wolk: My mother’s stories of her childhood on a small farm in western Pennsylvania inspired Wolf Hollow.
Back to the Future meets The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time in this original, poignant, race-against-time story about a boy who travels back to 1984 to save his father’s life.
We had the chance to speak with Katherine Paterson about the newly released movie version of her book, The Great Gilly Hopkins.
Which five words best describe The Storybook Knight?
Helen Docherty: Colorful, adventurous, witty, surprising, heart-warming.
They All Saw a Cat is Brendan Wenzel’s debut picture book as both the author and illustrator. It is a celebration of observation, curiosity, and imagination.
The Magic Mask, by Pamela Stadnyk, is an illustrated children’s book about a young girl who overcomes her fear of water.