Once Upon a Starry Night

  • Once Upon a Starry Night: A Book of Constellations
    By Jacqueline Mitton

    The follow-up to Zoo in the Sky presents facts about stars, nebulas, galaxies, and constellations and recounts the Greek myths that provide widely-known names for ten constellations, from Andromeda to Pegasus. Reprint.

  • Once Upon a Starry Night: Heroes and Gods of the Constellations
    By Jacqueline Mitton

    From Hercules to Cassiopeia, young stargazers can learn the stories behind 10 great constellations, drawing on both scientific fact and ancient legends.

  • Once Upon a Starry Night
    By Bobbie Russell

    one to know who he really was—yet. “I'm not going to do anything stupid,” he said instead. “But guaranteed, Quigley will get his due.” He leaned over her desk and gave her a quick kiss. “I missed you last night. Will I see you tonight?

  • Once Upon a Starry Night
    By Sara E. Teller

    Once Upon a Starry Night

  • Once Upon a Starry Night
    By Nancy Diedrich

    After all, they were there and know the story very well. In Once upon a Starry Night, the Kings and the shepherd boy have a tradition of telling this story to the angels in heaven as they prepare for their heavenly Christmas celebration.