Laurel Long
Laurel Long is a graduate of Syracuse University with a master's degree in fine arts. She has illustrated many children's books, including The Mightiest Heart by Lynn Cullen, which was awarded the Society of Illustrators Gold Medal, and The Magic
Tony Walton
Tony Walton is a renowned set and costume designer for the theater and film. Among his many accolades he counts three Tony Awards, an Emmy, and an Oscar. He is equally well represented in print and is the illustrator for
Susan Milord
Susan Milord is the author of The Kids Nature Book, Willa the Wonderful, Love That Baby! and Three About Thurston. She lives in Vermont, where she keeps an eye out for special pebbles.
Jolie Jones
JOLIE JONES was barely a teenager when she burst into public view in magazine after magazine as the first African American supermodel to appear on the cover of Mademoiselle and in the pages of Seventeen. Acting soon followed, and so
Catherine Creedon
Catherine Creedon is a storyteller, archivist, librarian, and award-winning essayist. She has worked in a prison library, museum library, a bookmobile, a library shaped like a castle, and another that looked like a ship. She grew up in Minnesota, and
Emma Walton Hamilton
EMMA WALTON HAMILTON is a best-selling children’s book author, editor, educator and arts and literacy advocate. She has co-authored over twenty children’s books with her mother, Julie Andrews, six of which have been on the New York Times best-seller list,
Little Bo in France: The Further Adventures of Bonnie Boadicea
A little cat and her owner travel through France in search of work, finding great adventure and, finally, good fortune. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition. By Julie Andrews Edwards. Illustrated by
Little Bo: The Story of Bonnie Boadicea
After being separated from her brothers and sisters, a very small cat named Bo falls in with a sailor and becomes a ship's cat, having various adventures at sea. By Julie Andrews Edwards. Illustrated by Henry Cole.