Children's & Young Adult Fiction
Funny Thing
The Funny Thing is Gág"™s follow-up to her well-loved, Millions of Cats. It tells the story of a curious "aminal"ť that eats children"™s dolls. A kindly man named Bobo cannot stand by and allow this to happen. He entices it to eat the concoction "jum-jills.
Gone Is Gone
Gone Is Gone addresses an age-old question between couples"”who works harder? This long-out-of-print children"™s book is based on a charming Bohemian tale recited to Wanda Gág when she was a child, and is now available to enchant audiences of all ages.
Great Wolf and the Good Woodsman
Woodcuts by Betsy BowenBeloved nature writer Helen Hoover tells a children's fable that will stir a sense of wonder and discovery in anyone who has ever felt the magic of the forest.
Nothing at All
"Nothing at All"ť is the name of an orphaned puppy living with his two brothers until two children come to adopt them. Unfortunately, Nothing at All gets inadvertently left behind"”not out of cruelty, but because he is invisible!
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Wanda Gág interjects her own humor and adorable illustrations into this classic tale of the Brothers Grimm.
Gossip Girl
Welcome to New York City's Upper East Side where my friends and I live, and go to school, and play, and sleep?sometimes with each other. We all live in huge apartments with our own bedrooms and bathrooms and phone lines.
Hidden Empire
Kevin J. Anderson's New York Times bestselling books set in the Star Wars and X-Files universes and his collaborations with Brian Herbert on the new Dune novels have made him one of science fiction's most wildly popular writers.
Flush
You know it’s going to be a rough summer when you spend Father’s Day visiting your dad in the local lockup.
Indigo Summer
Fifteen-year-old Indigo Summer's world finally seems to be going in the right direction: She hooks up with the star linebacker on the high-school football team, gets a date for homecoming and makes the high-school dance squad all in the same week.











