Twelve-year-old Colophon Letterford has a serious mystery on her hands.
Will she discover the link between her family's literary legacy and
Shakespeare's tomb before it's too late? Antique paintings, secret
passages, locked mausoleums, a four-hundred-year-old treasure, and a
cast of quirky (and some ignoble) characters all add up to a fun
original adventure. Readers will revel in a whirlwind journey through
literary time and space in real-world locales from Mont St. Michel to
Stratford-Upon-Avon to Central Park!
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
The Broken Lands
"A crossroads can be a place of great power." So begins this deliciously
spine-tingling prequel to Kate Milford's "The Boneshaker, " set in the
colorful world of nineteenth-century Coney Island and New York City. Few
crossroads compare to the one being formed by the Brooklyn Bridge and
the East River, and as the bridge's construction progresses, forces of
unimaginable evil seek to bend that power to their advantage. Only two
orphans with unusual skills stand in their way. Can the teenagers Sam, a
card sharp, and Jin, a fireworks expert, stop them before it's too
late? Here is a richly textured, slow-burning thriller about friendship,
courage, and the age-old fight between good and evil.
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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
"Hey! Unto you a child is born!"
Meet the Herdmans--they lie, cheat, and love to give clonks on the head. They are, without a doubt, the worst kids in the history of the world. So no one is prepared when this outlaw family invades church one Sunday and decides to take over the annual Christmas pageant.
None of the Herdmans has ever heard the Christmas story before. Joseph, Mary, the baby Jesus--it's all news to them. So they're convinced that the Wise Men should bring pizza and that the Angel of the Lord is straight out of a comic book. Everyone worries that this year's pageant will be horrible (just like the Herdmans!), but they are sure to make it the most unusual anyone has seen and, just possibly, the best one ever.
Adapted from the beloved novel of the same name, this sparkling picture-book version is perfect for younger children. They will delight in the antics of the terrible Herdmans, who surprise everyone when they capture the true meaning of Christmas.
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Meet the Herdmans--they lie, cheat, and love to give clonks on the head. They are, without a doubt, the worst kids in the history of the world. So no one is prepared when this outlaw family invades church one Sunday and decides to take over the annual Christmas pageant.
None of the Herdmans has ever heard the Christmas story before. Joseph, Mary, the baby Jesus--it's all news to them. So they're convinced that the Wise Men should bring pizza and that the Angel of the Lord is straight out of a comic book. Everyone worries that this year's pageant will be horrible (just like the Herdmans!), but they are sure to make it the most unusual anyone has seen and, just possibly, the best one ever.
Adapted from the beloved novel of the same name, this sparkling picture-book version is perfect for younger children. They will delight in the antics of the terrible Herdmans, who surprise everyone when they capture the true meaning of Christmas.
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Monday, December 3, 2012
The Birds of Bethlehem
A perfect first Christmas book
This inventive and fresh Nativity story is told from a bird's-eye view. On the morning of the first Christmas, the birds of Bethlehem gather in the fields--not only to eat but to share the exciting news. People from all over have descended on Bethlehem and an angel has appeared in the night sky. Something extraordinary is coming! The birds agree that they must find this wondrous thing, and off they fly to the stable where a child has been born.
In simple language and dazzling pictures, beloved author-illustrator Tomie dePaola shares the awe and anticipation of the first Christmas. His cast of brightly colored, curious birds will appeal to young children, making this a perfect introduction to the story of Christmas.
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This inventive and fresh Nativity story is told from a bird's-eye view. On the morning of the first Christmas, the birds of Bethlehem gather in the fields--not only to eat but to share the exciting news. People from all over have descended on Bethlehem and an angel has appeared in the night sky. Something extraordinary is coming! The birds agree that they must find this wondrous thing, and off they fly to the stable where a child has been born.
In simple language and dazzling pictures, beloved author-illustrator Tomie dePaola shares the awe and anticipation of the first Christmas. His cast of brightly colored, curious birds will appeal to young children, making this a perfect introduction to the story of Christmas.
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