New! New! New!
2006 Fall Supplement catalogs are in the mail! You should be receiving yours soon.
There are a number of news fall books I'm excited about, and now that the website has been updated, I can point out just a few highlights:
The Day the Dragon Danced by Kay Haugaard and Carolyn Reed Barritt
A truly muti-ethnic story about an African American girl who goes to the Chinese New Year parade to see her father dance in the dragon
A Place Where Sunflowers Grow by Amy Lee-Tai and Felicia Hoshino
Bilingual English/Japanese book about a little girls who finds creativity and hope inside a Japanese internment camp
Paths to Peace by Jane Breskin Zalben
Profiles of 16 world peacemakers in one-page profiles
American Born Chinese by Gene Yang
Highly publicized graphic novel about the trials of growing up different
One Year in Beijing by Grace Lin
8-year-old Ling Ling shows us around her city, one month at a time
Behind the Mask by Yangsook Choi
The author an illustrator of The Name Jar is back with a Halloween story, in which Kimin learns about his grandfather's masks
Bound by Donna Jo Napoli is now out in paperback
I won't list them all now-- that way, you can enjoy your Fall Supplement when it finally reaches your mailbox. If you can't wait, click here to see a list of all the new Fall books.
There are a number of news fall books I'm excited about, and now that the website has been updated, I can point out just a few highlights:
The Day the Dragon Danced by Kay Haugaard and Carolyn Reed Barritt
A truly muti-ethnic story about an African American girl who goes to the Chinese New Year parade to see her father dance in the dragon
A Place Where Sunflowers Grow by Amy Lee-Tai and Felicia Hoshino
Bilingual English/Japanese book about a little girls who finds creativity and hope inside a Japanese internment camp
Paths to Peace by Jane Breskin Zalben
Profiles of 16 world peacemakers in one-page profiles
American Born Chinese by Gene Yang
Highly publicized graphic novel about the trials of growing up different
One Year in Beijing by Grace Lin
8-year-old Ling Ling shows us around her city, one month at a time
Behind the Mask by Yangsook Choi
The author an illustrator of The Name Jar is back with a Halloween story, in which Kimin learns about his grandfather's masks
Bound by Donna Jo Napoli is now out in paperback
I won't list them all now-- that way, you can enjoy your Fall Supplement when it finally reaches your mailbox. If you can't wait, click here to see a list of all the new Fall books.
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