Books “written” by animals are nothing new. Even Black Beauty was told in first person by a very special horse back in the late 1870s. Robert (Bob) Hart has published "My Name Is Moses" on behalf of Moses the cat, the almost-human... Read More
Gizmo the dog and Scatz the cat do not get along. Though they live in the same house, Gizmo likes to chase Scatz, bark at her, and steal her food. Scatz spends most of her time running from Gizmo. Things change for both of them, however,... Read More
For Westerners, Africa remains a place of mystery, with shades of rich wildlife and open land the world once had in abundance. Burgoyne’s book of poems and photographs about her dream trip to Africa, originally postponed due to her... Read More
Priscilla is an alley rat who dreams of dancing, but her home is so small that she can’t pli? without bumps and bruises, so she needs to find a new place to live. Her friend Rosy helps her look for a new home in the city, where they... Read More
What feels at first like snippets of information about a family’s new cat gradually develops into an adventure story. Muffin is established as brave and productive. He likes watermelon and peanut butter and sleeps at night at the foot... Read More
Ibis / Justin Haynes /
The Overlook Press /
Hardcover $28.00 (352pp) /
978-1-4197-7277-1 /
Buy: Local Bookstore (Bookshop) / A fishing village plagued by ghosts and omens unites to protect a refugee girl in Justin Haynes’s potent... Read More
Karen Vermeulen’s graphic memoir "Good Luck to Us All" is a funny, honest account of an “imperfect” life marked by foibles and follies. An unwanted pregnancy, a bad relationship, an unruly cat, and aging are among the problems... Read More
A Conversation with Charles Ghigna, Author of Bound to Dream / Today, we’re thrilled to hear from Charles Ghigna, Father Goose himself, on the upcoming release of his latest illustrated children’s book, Bound to Dream. An immigrant... Read More