By day, the lions Patience and Fortitude guard the New York Public Library. But when night falls, they have been known to go on adventures inspired by the books their favorite librarian reads to them.
As Book 2 in Tim Tingle's award-winning How I Became A Ghost Series begins, his family continues the long walk to Indian Territory, and ten-year-old Isaac, our narrator and now a ghost, meets the fame
When an unscrupulous stockbroker took Peggy Doviak’s mother to the cleaners, Peggy did not just get mad—she changed careers. She became a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM profes-sional—vowing to ensure t
On the Great Plains, the buffalo has always been known as the Prince of the Prairie, and in 2016, the bison was also named the first National Mammal of the United States. This is a story about a littl
They say a railroad is little more than a community that stretches hundreds of miles in either direction along a thin iron rail -- and gossip travels up and down it like on a telephone party line. So
An Ardmore millionaire killed by his jealous mistress, an iconic western gunslinger shot down in the street, and a prominent doctor whose Valentine’s Day present to his wife was said to be death—those
A family plants an American elm on the Great Plains of Oklahoma just as the capital city is taking root—the little tree grows as Oklahoma City grows until 9:02 a.m. on April 19, 1995, the day America
Born with the gift of painting with the clouds, a little Choctaw girl uses the Oklahoma sky as her canvas to the delight of her people. When a traveling hawker hears about her talent, the Cloud Artist
Long before the trend of canine YouTube stars, Missouri had Jim the Wonder Dog, a Depression Era hunting dog that many believed was either a genius or possessed of clairvoyant skills. Evidence existed
While still a little boy, Alton Carter walked away from his violent, drug- and alcohol-riddled childhood home believing the worst life had to offer was behind him. He was sorely mistaken. After surviv
While still a little boy, Alton Carter walked away from his violent, drug- and alcohol-riddled childhood home believing the worst life had to offer was behind him. He was sorely mistaken. After surviv
The matriarch of the Oklahoma Indian Art Movement, Doris Littrell bought her first piece of Oklahoma Indian art for a dollar while still a teen, not realizing it was her first acquisition in what woul
Kannon is a little boy with a form of epilepsy that sometimes gives him the wiggles, and when that happens, just like jello, his whole body jiggles. Kannon would very much like to go to school with ev
Avery Broussard has the curse of seeing lost things (and make no mistake about it, it is a curse). Missing belongings and beloved pets, lost love and loved ones—she sees it all. Long ago, that curse d
Avery Broussard has the curse of seeing lost things (and make no mistake about it, it is a curse). Missing belongings and beloved pets, lost love and loved ones—she sees it all. Long ago, that curse d
Abandoned by his father, neglected by his mother, shuttled between foster homes and a boys ranch for most of his formative years, a young man refuses to succumb to the fate that the world says should
A little boy plants an apple seed, already envisioning the big apple tree it will someday be. But when its first fall comes, and apples fail to appear on its branches the little tree begins to doubt i
Abandoned by his father, neglected by his mother, shuttled between foster homes and a boys ranch, a young man refuses to succumb to the fate that the world says should be his.
A southwesterly wind blows away a rancher's hat, leaving the ranch animals and their desert friends who find it to ponder what it could possibly be. Some are convinced it is just a highfalutin tumblew
Oklahoma has had more than its share of sensational legal battles, but for the first time in one volume, attorney and historian Kent Frates reveals the facts behind six cases that helped shape the his
When Mr. Martin hired Tomas, his son's best friend, to clear out the family's old vacant store in downtown San Moreno, Texas, he was just trying to get an unsafe and dirty job done on the cheap. Witho
May joins her team to compete in the 1,049-mile Iditarod sled race, when a mishap leaves the little sled dog lost in the wilds of Alaska. It will take all May's fortitude to find her way home.
In Book 2 of The Bulldoggers Club, the boys take a road trip to the Oklahoma Panhandle only to get stranded with tornadoes threatening. It'll take all their resources to ride out this storm.
When a burglary goes bad, the end result is not one but two men dead. Gayla Early knows who did the first murder but now she's wanted for the second ... and her supposed victim turns out to be the mo
In this sequel to last year's Letters to a New School Teacher, the new crop of Teachers of the Year for 2012-2013 from across the United States share their single best piece of advice for a new school
Josie Brunswick has to move to Europe so her father can head a new world genetics lab. She doesn't think life could get any worse. Then her beloved mother dies. Rock 'n' roll becomes her one reason
The Bulldoggers Club Series opens with The Tale of the Ill-Gotten Catfish, a story about four like-minded boys who form a club to pursue their love of riding, roping and fishing. In Book 1, club membe
2011-2012 Teachers of the Year from across the United States share their best teaching advice in the form of short letters to a new school teacher. The book also contains inspirational quotes about t
All 15-year-old Dusty wanted was to attend his hometown's bash for the 1893 Land Run centennial. Instead, he's witnessed a hate crime—and he's driving the getaway car. Now a white eagle has invaded
Alex Anderson and Kevin Rubenstein may seem like unlikely best friends, but that's just what the handsome football player and the Jewish brainiac have been since childhood. When Kevin dies in a motor