Children’s / Teenage fiction and true stories: Cultural heritage
Wildside Press Told By Uncle Remus
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Simon & Schuster The Man in the Moon
Book SynopsisIn the first book of the series, find out how a round, jolly baby became the ringleader of the Guardians of Childhood.Trade Review"A fabulous recapturing of an old, real fairytale world. Dark. Mysterious. Stunning! " --MAURICE SENDAK, Caldecott-winning creator of Where the Wild Things Are "William Joyce, to put it simply, is a genius, and we are lucky to have another book from him. The Man in the Moon is filled with tenderness, love, and enchantment. It's an unforgettable story that will leave readers wanting more...and luckily there IS more, because The Man in the Moon is just the first in the Guardian's of Childhood series, which will, I predict, take their rightful places in the hearts of children everywhere." --BRIAN SELZNICK, author/illustrator of the Caldecott-winning The Invention of Hugo Cabret "Each of William Joyce's books has been more beautifully painted, more magically imagined and more deliciously written than the one that came before. The Man in the Moon is the latest dazzling masterpiece, the one we Joyceans, young and old, have been pining for. It instantly became my children's favorite book." --MICHAEL CHABON, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay* “Joyce's (A Day with Wilbur Robinson) concoction, the inaugural offering in the Guardians of Childhood series (with films and 12 books to follow), is a rich, cinematic brew of steampunk fancies. His sumptuous spreads are crowded with rotund telescopes, Jules Verne rocket ships, and sherbet-bearing robots, all painted in a superb palette of indigo and gold. The infant Man in the Moon (named for the Moon Clipper, an extraterrestrial airship that disguises itself as a moon at night) is hidden away by his parents in order to escape the nefarious Pitch, "the King of Nightmares," renowned for "plundering planets, extinguishing stars, and scuttling every airship that crossed his path." Without his parents, but amply provided for, the acronymically nicknamed MiM grows up, round-faced and nattily dressed, orbiting Earth in the derelict clipper ("It was now just a moon"). Learning of the hopes and dreams of Earth's children, he gathers a team of fellow guardians to protect and console them. Joyce combines elemental fairyland themes--a cloistered heir, secret powers, mysterious good deeds--into a tale that's warm and fuzzy, swashbuckling, and dazzlingly inventive all at the same time.” - Publishers Weekly 7/4/11 *Starred Review** "William Joyce invents a breathtaking landscape for his history of the original guardian of childhood: the Man in the Moon. As a baby, MiM, as he is called, travels the skies in a golden-sailed Moon Clipper with his mother, father and Nightlight, a kind of fairy godfather. Each night, the vessel transforms into the Moon. One day, Pitch, the King of Nightmares, with jet-black hair in up-floating coils as menacing as Medusa's snakes, hunts down this legendary child who has never had a bad dream. Nightlight whisks MiM away to safety, just before Pitch captures the child's parents. As Nightlight plunges his diamond dagger into Pitch's heart, an explosion results, and when MiM later reaches the Moon's surface, he sees the image of his parents etched in the stars. Their constellation offers MiM comfort, and the moon creatures rally around to educate and protect the baby. Joyce's fans will relish the parallels with his earlier tour de force about a mythic man in a magical land, Santa Calls. Santa rides in his sleigh; MiM flies on his moth. Santa learns of children's wishes through letters; their hopes and dreams travel to MiM by helium balloons. When MiM comes up with a solution to children's nighttime fears, he recruits the Moon's minions and his team of earthling Guardians (Santa, the Tooth Fairy, etc.). Pitch and Nighlight's fates will be the subject of subsequent episodes, but this first adventure in the Guardians of Childhood series offers a visual feast and a complete mythology of the Man in the Moon." --Jennifer M. Brown, children's editor, Shelf Awareness. STARRED REVIEW."Joyce’s prowess as an illustrator is undeniable, and this may well be his most ambitious, marvelous-looking title to date. Only a sure and meticulous hand could conjure up such luscious lunar moths and battling constellations."--Kirkus Reviews"With the aura of an established classic, the first volume in Joyce’s long-anticipated series, “The Guardians of Childhood,” is worth the wait. And what a brilliant concept! The hero, MiM, or the Man in the Moon, is just the first beloved figure of childhood lore to get his own tale—the Sandman, the Tooth Fairy and Jack Frost are to follow. With lots of detail in its gold-flecked blues, the lavish illustration will set 6-year-old minds ticking, and though the King of Nightmares makes an appearance, this is a story primarily about sweet."--The New York Times Book ReviewThis gorgeously strange picture book, the first in a projected series, traces the origins of the Man in the Moon, who, after losing his parents in a battle with the King of Nightmares, is raised by a retinue of giant glowworms and mice in tasseled sailor caps. Joyce’s shimmering images are at once adorable and otherworldly: a lunar moth bears the sleeping baby hero through space; at dinnertime, starfish swarm the sky. --The New Yorker (12/5/12)"Resplendent, almost glowing."--The Wall Street Journal
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Margaret K. McElderry Books Through the Woods
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Aladdin Paperbacks Beyonders the Complete Set Boxed Set
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Aladdin Paperbacks Sky Raiders
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Aladdin Paperbacks Death Weavers 4 Five Kingdoms
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Aladdin Paperbacks Time Jumpers 5 Five Kingdoms
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Simon & Schuster The Half Upon a Time Trilogy Boxed Set
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Read Books Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen Illustrated in black and white by Honor C Appleton
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Read Books Aesops Fables Illustrated by Arthur Rackham
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Lulu Press Stories to Learn Greek
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Open Road Media War in Hagwood
Trade ReviewPraise for Thorn Ogres of Hagwood, Book One of the Hagwood Trilogy “Fun for Hobbit-addicts and Potter-philes of all ages.” —Publishers Weekly “A sure bet for fans of heroic fantasy.” —Booklist “Here is a richly woven tale!” —T. A. Barron, author of The Lost Years of Merlin
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform How the Dragon Saved the King from a Terrible Chill Volume 1
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Sourcebooks Girl Goddess Queen
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Kijimuna and Shisa Bilingual
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Fairy Blues
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Painted Blind
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Pook Press Alices Adventures in Wonderland With Eight Coloured and 42 Other Illustrations by W H Walker
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Read Books Wind in the Willows
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Outskirts Press The Legend of the Icelandic Yule Lads
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Daughter of Frost The Wonder Tales Volume 1
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Wildside Press Greek Literature
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Wildside Press Uncle Remus His Songs and Sayings
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Wildside Press Flash Evans and the Darkroom Mystery
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Wildside Press Flash Evans Camera News Hawk
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Aladdin Paperbacks Dork Diaries 8
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Aladdin Paperbacks Heroes in Training Olympian Collection Books 112
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Fairyvision
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform The Annotated Tarosan the Fisherman and the Weeping Willow Tree Volume 1 Tales from the Hatch Academy of Magic Music
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Bottom of the Hill Publishing The Childrens Book of Christmas Stories
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Hyperion The Wooden Prince
Book SynopsisThe automa Pinocchio has always been duty-bound to serve in the floating palace of Venice''s emperor. So when Pinocchio finds himself locked in a trunk and delivered to a new master-a wanted criminal and alchemist named Geppetto-he is curious about everything around him. But most curious is the way Pinocchio seems to be changing from a wooden servant into a living, human boy. Before Geppetto and Pinocchio can uncover the mystery surrounding the automa''s transformation, Pinocchio is stolen away. Determined to find Geppetto again, Pinocchio begins a harrowing journey across the Empire, where danger in the form of half-beast outlaws and winged airmen abounds for a lost automa.Meanwhile, Princess Lazuli, the daughter of the ruler of a magical kingdom called Abaton, is also on a quest through the emperor''s territory. Her father, Prester John, has been captured by the Venetian Empire, and Lazuli is desperate to rescue him. With the emperor''s airmen closing in fast, Lazuli learn
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Hyperion Poor Unfortunate SoulVillains Book 3
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Disney Hyperion Trials of Apollo the Book One the Hidden Oracle
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