Through this stunning introduction to the groundbreaking artistry of the Renaissance painter Pieter Bruegel, follow the wordless antics of a dog and a hunter as they traipse through scenes inspired by Bruegel’s landscapes and interact... Read More
Challenged to a game of hide and seek, four ladybugs learn a quick lesson in camouflage as they try their best to blend in before a bow tie-wearing beetle can detect them. In this rhythmic and engaging tale on sturdy board book pages,... Read More
A snooty panda and zebra pair refuse to play with Filippo the flamingo because he is “too pink.” It all seems black and white to Filippo who begins to hate his rosy feathers. His story illustrated in shades of grey with bold pink... Read More
In Erin Yun’s enchanting "Pippa Park Raises Her Game", a girl starts a new school and tries to reinvent her image. Pippa’s mom lives in Korea, so her older sister Mina is raising her, though the sisters don’t always get along.... Read More
Artifacts, ancient secrets, and an aching desire to prove himself force neophyte Annev de Breth to contend with magical forces in "Master of Sorrows", the first book in The Silent Gods series from Justin Travis Call. Annev, a student at... Read More
“Dangerous the epiphany that you are old enough to have a history”: like a bullet through a pane of glass, so begins Julie Marie Wade’s hellacious essay collection, "Just an Ordinary Woman Breathing". In her nonlinear cavalcade of... Read More
Eddy Simon’s smart, entertaining graphic biography of the renowned sculptor and artist Auguste Rodin begins with Rodin’s childhood and his first steps toward sculpture, shaping dough at the side of his mother. His adult life is shown... Read More
Heidi Chiavaroli’s thrilling romance "The Tea Chest" asks questions that resonate beyond the immediate needs of its heroines. Emma and Hayley live two hundred years apart, but they are connected through their tenacity and willingness... Read More