Included on Bustle's list of the "27 Most Anticipated YA Contemporary Books Hitting Shelves in 2018"! “Fans of Jennifer Niven and Nicola Yoon will enjoy this realistic debut novel, which brings to light heavy topics of homelessness and ...
Part of being a child is wondering. This charming book uses easy words and color illustrations to explain to children exactly where they live. It starts with their room, in...
Matt Phelan's warm and expressive illustrations perfectly complement Eileen Spinelli's tenderhearted and unique tale that reminds us that sometimes a little uprooting and change is necessary for growth.
How these people worked together to conceive, finance, write, produce, stage, and present these brilliant shows is detailed here, in one of the most delightful books ever written on the world of Broadway.
This fun and informational picture book follows five friends as they explore their community during a street fair.
Tennessee Williams' witty, engaging, and elegant essays are now available in a revised and much expanded edition.
In Sullivan Square, they luck out, find a space forJohn's car, take the T to F enway Park. The famous T! A kind of underground trolley. Runs in the dark. No motorman that Ev can see. Jammed with other sports fans.
With his dog Wednesday, the author shows readers the animals that share his space, from stuffed bears and quilted chickens to dragonflies and coyotes.
The elusive nature of happiness is a compelling theme here: the survivors in these stories--many of them society's marginal or excluded people, fighting alcohol or drug addiction, bearing emotional scars--recognize it all too well.
The young narrator lives where the sun winks off the waves, breezes cool the evening, treasures are waiting to be discovered. 'Where I Live' is the seaside.In her first picture...