The Tiger’s Egg: The Wednesday Tales No. 2
When the Circus Bolsillo lands in Larde, orphan Miles Wednesday and his angel-friend Little join its wondrous and chaotic show. They soon fall in with Doctor Tau-Tau, a mysterious and bumbling fortune-teller who once knew Miles's parents and claims Miles's father
The Palace of Laughter: The Wednesday Tales No. 1
Grade 4-7–When the mysterious Circus Oscuro arrives in the dead of night, Miles Wednesday, a runaway orphan living in a barrel, is the only person in the town of Larde to witness the event. Later that same night, he is
The Legend of Holly Claus
Grade 4-7–A letter written in 1878 to Santa Claus by a 10-year-old boy asking not for presents but to know what Santa himself wishes for allows the gent (aka Nicholas, King of Forever) and his wife to realize their greatest
Holly Claus: The Christmas Princess
When young Christopher writes a letter to Santa Claus, he poses a question no one has ever thought to ask before: Dear Santa Claus, What do you wish for Christmas? Miraculously, Santa's longtime wish comes true, and a baby girl is
Pebble
There once was a pebble on a rocky shore. It was small and round and nearly smooth. Amid a seascape dotted with endless rocks, one pebble yearns to be special. Can you find the pebble? Susan Milord's clear prose and exquisite collages offer
Writer Manuscripts
We have recently transitioned to a new publishing home, and are not making any acquisitions or seeking new manuscripts at this time. Thank you for your understanding. Please Note: Due to limitations of time and resources, we regret that we are
Miss Addie’s Advice for Theatre Mice
Whenever anyone asks what advice I have for a young person who is thinking about becoming an actor, I say the same thing: Be ready! Opportunities can come up out of the blue - and they will - but what makes
Julie Downing
Julie Downing is the illustrator of many popular books for children, including The Firekeeper's Son by Linda Sue Park, Tom Mouse by Ursula K. Le Guin, Come Aboard Noah's Ark by Deborah Chancellor, Where Is My Mommy? which she also
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