Acquisitions and Licensing
CONGRATS
Summer Stars
The “remarkable versatile” Antoinette Portis’ BEST FRINTS AT SKROOL is a
WA POST “best book” to inspire young readers:
“… spiced with tongue-in-cheek observations and otherworldly fun …
young Earthlings and their grown-up readers will certainly relate – and get a kick out of this
extra-terrestrial glimpse into human behavior.”
A STAR in Shelf Awareness for
“another candy-colored extraterrestrial adventure”
Yelfred and Omek of Borborp make a new frint at skrool
in this sharp and silly sequel to Best Frints in the Whole Universe.
—Shelf Awareness starred review
Let’s PARTY, indeed!
Antoinette, pictured above with children’s book legend Maurice Sendak,
was interviewed on GirlsGone50 —
“The real reason to make children’s books is because you loved them as a child, and love them now and want to interact with children and encourage their creativity.” A. Portis
FRABULOUS!
And check out this interview with Dow Phumiruk about COUNTING ON KATHERINE on
The Picture Book Buzz.
Additional accolades for
COUNTING ON KATHERINE: HOW KATHERINE JOHNSON SAVED APOLLO 13:
Thanks to the 2016 movie Hidden Figures, Katherine Johnson became a household name. This engaging picture book biography will undoubtedly spread her fame to a younger audience. Neither Becker nor Phumiruk shy away from the realities of racism, depicting examples such as the jarring “Colored Computers” sign designating a room with only brown-skinned women…
Clean and attractive [art], with plenty of mathematical formulae, intertwining Katherine’s major interest with Becker’s fascinating text. – Shelf Awareness
Phumiruk works in a crisp, uncluttered art style, infusing emotionality into more private moments of reflection. Johnson is pictured gazing at the moon, encircled with strings of mathematical equations: “She was no longer the kid who dreamed of what lay beyond the stars. She was now a star herself.” — PW
A New Mighty Girl pick!
“This inspiring biography of the mathematician catapulted to fame by Hidden Figures celebrates a love of math and encourages kids to follow their passions.”
Already in a second printing!
Shannon Hitchcock’s RUBY LEE AND ME (Scholastic) is part of Alaska’s Battle of the books, and “A Mighty Girl” book for Tweens’ Summer 2018 Reading List
Who says school isn’t for anybody who wants to learn — or teach?
In addition to providing plenty of fodder for conversation about civil rights history and the power of a dedicated teacher, this book also sends a message about how change that initially seems scary or unsettling can actually provide unexpected opportunities.
Hitchcock’s ONE TRUE WAY is a new “A Mighty Girl” book about Standing Up for Others:
This emotionally honest middle grade novel also
provides an opportunity to discuss the history of gay rights in America.
Hitchcock will be at nErDcampNC.
JACOB’S NEW DRESS (Sarah & Ian Hoffman/ Albert Whitman) and
THIS DAY IN JUNE (Gayle E. Pitman / Magination) were among
KIRKUS Review for GRANDMA’S FAVORITE and GRANDPA’S FAVORITE
by Erin Dealey & Luciana Navarro Powell / Kane Miller:
Also spotted at #ala18:
Michael Paul’s ROAR: A DINOSAUR TOUR at Crown Books.
Michael Paul’s new Instagram account includes photos of all of his author events.
Stay tuned for his rip-ROARingly great dinosaur tour at
The San Diego Natural History Museum on July 28th!
Another reprint for Sam Barry’s HOW TO PLAY THE HARMONICA: and Other Life Lessons
Chris Gorman’s ONE OF A KIND got a great recommendation from Rachael Ray in the June issue of her magazine, Every Day:
“Chris Gorman is a visionary and, as the drummer for the alt-rock band, Belly, literally a rock star. I love his new children’s book, One Of A Kind. It’s so smart and empathetic. Whether you have kids or not, it’s a great read with amazing artwork.” –Rachael Ray
Tour dates for Gorman:
08/08 LA CA Teragram Ballroom
08/09 LA CA Teragram Ballroom
08/10 SF CA Great American Music Hall
08/11 Portland OR Revolution Hall
08/12 Seattle WA Neptune
08/22 Portland ME Port City
08/23 Boston MA TBA UN-ANNOUNCED SHOWS until after Boston Calling
08/24 Boston MA TBA UN-ANNOUNCED SHOWS until after Boston Calling
08/25 Brooklyn NY Music Hall Williamsburg
08/26 Brooklyn NY Music Hall Williamsburg
Kirkus review for Sibert award-winning Patricia Newman’s upcoming
EAVESDROPPING ON ELEPHANTS: How Listening Helps Conservation:
The text abounds with accessible…explanations of sound, spectrograms, technological advances, and more. Charts, graphs, and colorful photographs supplement the text. Grim facts are balanced by hope and faith in the next generation. Fascinating for earnest conservationists.
We’re already celebrating World Elephant Day on August 12th!
Don’t be scared: bookmark Gaby Triana’s new blog, THE WITCH HAUNT, now!