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Grab your basket and your coat. Put on some walking shoes. Turn the
page and begin: Which story will you choose? Award-winning creators
Laurel Snyder and Dan Santat transform a crowd of classic tales
into an ever-changing, fascinating, laugh-out-loud choose-your-path
picture book, in which you may find a sleeping maiden, waste away
in a sticky licorice cage, discover the gold at the end of a wild
goose chase, or maybe (just maybe) save yourself and the day!
The world is big. Anna is small. The snow is everywhere and all
around. But one night . . .One night, her mother takes her to the
ballet, and everything is changed. Anna finds a beauty inside
herself that she cannot contain. So begins the journey of a girl
who will one day grow up to be the most famous prima ballerina of
all time, inspiring legions of dancers after her: the brave, the
generous, the transcendently gifted Anna Pavlova. Beautiful,
inspirational, and triumphant, Anna Pavlova's life is masterfully
captured in this exquisite picture book.
Heartwarming follow-up to the award-winning beginning chapter book
Charlie & Mouse
This funny story teaches the importance of family, humor, and a big
heart In this follow-up to Laurel Snyder's award-winning beginning
chapter book Charlie & Mouse, the two brothers prepare to
celebrate one very special birthday: their mom's! Follow along as they
choose the best pancakes, hunt for presents, decorate with snakes, and
more. Things don't go exactly as planned . . . but with plenty of humor
and heart, Charlie and Mouse prove that sometimes when things aren't
perfect, what they turn out to be is even better.
- Perfect chapter book and first book series for early readers
- Relatable characters and story line
- Author Laurel Snyder and illustrator Emily Hughes are the
creators of the award-winning beginning chapter book Charlie &
Mouse
Fans of I Need a New Butt!, Are You My Mother? and Bob's Books will
love book 3 in the series, Charlie & Mouse Even Better.
Funny story teaches the importance of family, humor, and a big heart
with the lovable Charlie and Mouse.
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Hungry Jim (Hardcover)
Laurel Snyder; Artworks by Chuck Groenink
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When Jim wakes up one Tuesday morning, he doesn't feel like eating
his pancakes. In fact, Jim doesn't feel like Jim. He feels rather,
well, beastly. But he is hungry. Very hungry....This clever and
relatable tale of moods from Laurel Snyder and Chuck Groenink
offers a lighthearted depiction of the beastliness that lives
inside all of us-and the power we have to put it in its place.
Surprising yet satisfying, this richly illustrated book brims with
humor that readers of all ages will be roaring to devour.
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Charlie & Mouse (Paperback)
Laurel Snyder; Illustrated by Emily Hughes
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Four hilarious stories, two inventive brothers, one irresistible
and award-winning beginning chapter book-now in paperback! Join
Charlie and Mouse as they talk to lumps, take the neighborhood to a
party, sell some rocks, and invent the bedtime banana. With
imagination and humor, Laurel Snyder and Emily Hughes paint a
lively picture of brotherhood that children will relish in a
beginning chapter book format perfect for young readers graduating
from picture books.
Every day is magic with Charlie and Mouse! In this latest
continuation of the award-winning Charlie & Mouse early chapter
book series, the two brothers are mixing up a magical potion-with
sweet and surprising results. Join in as they disappear, dance in
the rain, bring some animals to dinner, and make some (but not all)
wishes come true!
Four hilarious stories, two inventive brothers, one irresistible
beginning chapter book-now in paperback! In this heartwarming
follow-up to Laurel Snyder's award-winning Charlie & Mouse, the
two brothers enjoy a special visit from their grandpa, Grumpy.
Follow along as they discuss being medium, pounce each other, sing
the wrong songs, build blanket forts, and more. Paired with
effervescent illustrations by Emily Hughes, this touching, funny
celebration of imagination and bonding will enchant readers young
and old.
The gorgeous simplicity of Laurel Snyder's language makes all the
possibilities-and the impossibility-of living stand out starkly.
Her machines are thought machines, memory machines, the machines of
false and daily logic, and we recognize them all. And, of course,
they don't work this time either, but Snyder has found the
poignancy in this, and more than that, she has found its meaning. A
startling and touching book. --Cole Swensen
This book turns the dilemma of intermarriage on its head, and
argues for the growing demographic that is the 'half-jewish world'.
What do Marcel Proust, Dorothy Parker, J. D. Salinger and Frida
Kahlo have in common? Not much - except that each was wildly
creative, and each was born into an almost-Jewish family. The same
is true of each contributor to "Half/Life". By turns tragic and
funny, religious and heartbreaking, angry and surprisingly
familiar, "Half/Life" represents the altogether diverse memories
and reflections of a handful of half-Jews, among them Thisbe
Nissen, Tobias Wolff, Katharine Weber, Jeff Sharlet, Jennifer
Traig, Joyce Maynard and Rebecca Walker. Each of these writers was
born into the so-called "dilemma of intermarriage." And each,
sprung from that split identity, has spent a lifetime grappling
with how to define themselves, or not. What results from that
struggle is a complex exploration, and some truly brilliant prose.
"Half/Life" is an anthology of personal stories, written by authors
who've all shared the experience of being raised in a half-Jewish
home. Though each essay is distinct, and the experiences are vastly
different, the half-Jewish narrative in each describes the
experience of growing up without a streamlined identity, unsure of
community or religious direction. For 20 years, the Jewish
community has discussed the problem of "Jewish Continuity", by
which it means, "Jews marrying Jews." Two years ago, for the first
time, more Jews intermarried than inmarried, and the Jewish
community realised it could not stem the tide. Now, the Jewish
community is turning over on itself, scrambling for ways to include
and address the needs of an ever-growing half-Jewish population,
after 20 years of alienating language and exclusion. Conferences
are being called. Religious law is being re-examined. "Half/Life"
seeks to be the book that will show the Jewish world, and the world
at large, what it feels like on the inside of a Half/Life.
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