The Belles meets The Handmaid’s Tale in this sweeping new fantasy set in a world where those in power have the magic to control―and silence―the truth.How do you speak up in a world where propaganda is
Leaves are falling, a cold wind is blowing, geese are heading south. Clearly, winter is coming. It’s time for black bears to do what they always do this time of year—hibernate. Kids will get a kick ou
Where the Wild Things Are meets Chicka Chicka Boom Boom in this emotionally satisfying picture book tailor-made for reading aloud, which celebrates creativity and the power of imaginati
It's time for Bunny to go to bed, but he doesn't want to leave his mummy and when he gets all tearful, Mummy Bunny knows just the rock-a-bye lullaby to comfort her little one. Hush-a-Bye Bunny is perf
My ex-stepmother just handed me a baby, and she’s driving away.When Kit Innes’s estranged ex-stepmother, Dusty, unexpectedly drives up and pushes a large cloth-covered parcel into Kit’s arms, Kit does
A perfect lullaby! This fresh new board book edition of Shari Halpern's bright colorful quilt-like collages convey all the warmth and love at the heart of this bedtime classic.
On a crisp, fall night, Serena Westwood wakes to the faint stirs of her crying baby. Bottle in hand, she tiptoes to the other side of the house, sneaks up to the crib, looks in. A wave of panic grips
Jillian Kane takes her children and runs away from her abusive husband who she fears will kill her and take the children away if he ever finds out where they are.
In these lyrical meditations on fame and death, Anne Coray celebrates the making of art and the gifts of language while reminding us that worldly pursuits are folly. These are poems for the bereaved,
Four months after their separation, marketing consultant Lake Warren faces a tough legal battle with her husband, Jack, for custody of their two kids. Though the timing couldn't be worse, she finds he
Working in a quiet museum, in love with her happily married boss, and yearning to be a mother, lonely thirty-something Eira finds a baby in a box on the museum steps, an experience that leads her back
The time is 1994, the place is the national convention of the Federal Baptist Church in Chicago. This powerful story pits the fundamentalist faction versus moderates with alal the malfeasance and intr
Hush Now, Baby is the story of how a little white girl climbed out of an uneasy childhood in the segregated South…on the backbone of a black woman who loved her unabashedly. A host of African-American
Hush, Child! Can’t You Hear the Music? is a remarkable collection of black folktales and photographs from rural Georgia. During the 1930s and 1940s Rose Thompson worked as a home supervisor with the F