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A picture book biography of world-famous artist David Hockney that celebrates seeing beauty everywhere. “It’s the very process of looking at something that makes it beautiful.” Growing up under the gray skies of England during World War II, David Hockney used art to brighten his world. He discovered that the more he looked and drew, the more he could see beneath the surface to find beauty, possibility, and new perspectives. In the most ordinary things, whether a splash of water, a changing landscape, or the face of a friend, David always found something to love, uniquely capturing the vibrancy and life of his subjects.
To See Clearly: A Portrait of David Hockney
![The Midnight Hour](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1338569090.jpg?itok=sZ26g8lm)
Magical mayhem begins when Emily goes in search of her parents, finding instead an alternate London. Today’s London is in danger from the “other” London, and protected by an enchantment in which both parents play a part. This is a funny, fast, and accessible fantasy.
The Midnight Hour
![Tom’s Midnight Garden](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0062696564.jpg?itok=LqmK5LZh)
When the clock strikes 13, Tom is transported to a Victorian garden where he meets Hatty. Each time Tom leaves his own 20th century England to see Hatty, she has grown a bit older. Philippa Pearce’s classic novel has been translated into a very satisfying and dramatic graphic novel, capturing the essence of the suspenseful fantasy.
Tom’s Midnight Garden
![John Ronald’s Dragons: The Story of J.R.R. Tolkien](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1626720924.jpg?itok=Ewb8JsTr)
John Ronald loved horses and dragons and words, even invented words. But war changed John Ronald. After serving during World War I, while teaching at Oxford University, John Ronald began to imagine again. His story about Bilbo Baggins became The Hobbit. The handsomely illustrated book concludes with a list of Tolkien’s writing about dragons as well as a bibliography.
John Ronald’s Dragons: The Story of J.R.R. Tolkien
![The Uncommoners: Crooked Sixpence](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0553498436.jpg?itok=Muyco4Ws)
When their grandmother falls ill, Ivy Sparrow and her older brother, Seb, discover an entirely different London and the truth about their grandmother. Fast-paced and well-written, this magical adventure features a unique look to make the common rather uncommon.
The Uncommoners: Crooked Sixpence
![Anno's Journey](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0698114337.jpg?itok=IoOTe0ES)
The story follows Anno as he rides through the streets and countryside of Northern Europe. This wordless picture book tells the stories of each hamlet, farmyard, circus, and town square in visually rich, and often surprising detail. The author introduces geography and science by focusing on children and adults at work and play, as well as on art, architecture, composers, and painters, as he conducts an imaginary tour of England
Anno’s Journey
![Caroline’s Comets: A True Story](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0823436640.jpg?itok=jyd_x_cR)
Caroline Herchel, born in 1750, enjoyed looking at the night sky with her father. She would become the first woman to receive the Gold Medal of England’s Royal Astronomical Society. Caroline’s own words punctuate the lucid narrative. Expressive watercolor and line illustrations effectively evoke the time and place. A timeline and glossary conclude the book.
Caroline’s Comets: A True Story
![Shakespeare Retold](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0062404539.jpg?itok=evak00gX)
Handsome illustrations accompany English writer E. Nesbit’s (Edith Nesbit Bland) dramatic retellings of seven plays by William Shakespeare. While the narratives introduce the plays, they read aloud well as sophisticated short stories. Additional information about Shakespeare and the times in which he lived is included.
Shakespeare Retold
![The Teeny-Tiny Woman](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0544641051.jpg?itok=0s157POq)
How could the teeny-tiny bone found by the teeny-tiny woman make such an un-teeny-tiny noise from her teeny-tiny cupboard? Can the teeny tiny woman be a teeny-tiny braver? Find out while reading this short, repetitive, and totally engaging traditional tale just right for sharing aloud.
The Teeny-Tiny Woman
![Lizzy Bennet’s Diary: Inspired by Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0763670308.jpg?itok=fiC6rom8)
Young readers are introduced to Lizzy (nee Elizabeth) Bennet, heroine of Jane Austen’s classic, Pride and Prejudice, through her “diary.” Attractively formatted with spot illustrations, letters that can be unfolded, and charming entries, readers not ready for the 19th century novel are sure to enjoy this glimpse at it through the unique perspective of Lizzy’s journal.
Lizzy Bennet’s Diary: Inspired by Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
![Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0763650943.jpg?itok=Z_U7DEuD)
Maidens, monks, and millers’ sons — in these pages, readers will meet them all. With a deep appreciation for the period and a grand affection for both characters and audience, Laura Amy Schlitz creates 22 riveting portraits and linguistic gems equally suited to silent reading or performance. (2008 Newbery Medal Winner)
Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!
![Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0316324906.jpg?itok=3W7iJMTa)
A mother tells her child the story of the real Winne, the true story of how a young veterinarian left his native Canada to fight during the First World War. The bear cub he found became a part of his military before finding a more permanent home and inspired a childhood classic. Gentle illustrations depict the fondness between the man and bear and that shared by mother and child pictured in spot illustrations. Factual information about Harry Colebourn is included as an album. Another book about how Winnie-the-Pooh came to life is presented by Sally Walker in Winnie: The True Story of the Bear Who Inspired Winnie-the-Pooh with gentle watercolor illustrations. (2016 Caldecott Medal Winner)
Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World’s Most Famous Bear
![Sir Gawain and the Green Knight](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0763673218.jpg?itok=b73oFa8F)
When a huge, rough man threatens King Arthur’s court, it is the honorable, brave Sir Gawain who accepts the challenge and faces the Green Knight for what is sure to mean death. The cadence of a storyteller is used to highlight the adventure and tension of this traditional tale of honor and chivalry.
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
![A Possum's Tail](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/184976221X.jpg?itok=-11UcAsg)
Samuel Drew takes his dog-on-wheels toy with him to the London Zoo where unbeknownst to Samuel, four young possums follow the pull-dog. But before returning to the zoo via balloon, the possums join Samuel for a picnic. Delicate, detailed illustrations and a rhyming text create a story and a city worth examining.
A Possum’s Tail
![How to Catch a Bogle](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0544087089.jpg?itok=yCDLpduO)
Bogle-catching in Victorian England is comes alive in this deliciously spooky tale effectively presented in an accented voice and a capella singing.
How to Catch a Bogle
![Nelly Has Her Say](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0374398992.jpg?itok=G_GBv4If)
When Nelly May takes a job as housekeeper for Lord Ignasius Pinkwinkle, she must learn a new vocabulary. Lord Pinkwinkle becomes “Most Excellent of All Masters,” his bed a “restful slumberific” and so on — until she must put it all together to save the Master and his home. Jauntily illustrated, a fresh version of an old English tale is sure to engage children.
Nelly Has Her Say
![Dick Whittington and His Cat](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0684189984.jpg?itok=VmuK2VgX)
The traditional tale of a poor boy who finds fame and fortune with the help of a cat is presented here in straightforward language. Limited color and boldly lined illustrations highlight the tale’s drama and satisfying conclusion.
Dick Whittington and His Cat
![Cheshire Cheese Cat: A Dickens of a Tale](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1561455954.jpg?itok=8-atoGFB)
Dickens’s England comes to life from the perspective of an alley cat.
Cheshire Cheese Cat: A Dickens of a Tale
![The Hero of Little Street](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1596437294.jpg?itok=53RyHPfo)
A red-shirted boy is pursued by boys angered when their soccer ball winds up in a fountain. He takes refuge in an art museum which begins a fantastical adventure involving paintings-come-to-life, a wicked butcher, a dog, and lasting friendship — all through expressive, comic illustrations.
The Hero of Little Street
![If Stones Could Speak: Unlocking the Secrets of Stonehenge](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1426305990.jpg?itok=9uAK8W9s)
No matter how much is known, there’s always more to learn. In a fascinating re-examination of Stonehenge and recent discoveries, readers are introduced to new interpretations and thinking.
If Stones Could Speak: Unlocking the Secrets of Stonehenge
![Victory](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1416914781.jpg?itok=I9z0gxmu)
Eleven year old Molly is homesick when her family moves to Connecticut from London. But a book entitled The Life of Nelson connects Molly to her home and to 11-year old Sam, a boy pressed into service in the English navy as an aide to Admiral Nelson during war. Told in two distinct voices, past and present gradually come together bringing both into clear focus.
Victory
![King of the Shadows](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/068984445X.jpg?itok=ZKAP8nbe)
Nat Field finds friendship and relief from the loss of his parents when acting and is thrilled when chosen to go to England to perform in the new Globe Theater. Instead, he is transported back in time to perform in the original and meet William Shakespeare. Past and present come alive for contemporary readers in this riveting look at the connections between time and place.
King of the Shadows
![Dawn of Fear](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/0152061061.jpg?itok=mOkHxYDq)
Until it strikes uncomfortably close to home, three English boys are fascinated by the war and the bombing of their city, London. Derek and his friends come to understand true fear and the meaning of war in this realistic novel that explores themes of friendship, fear, and retaliation.
Dawn of Fear
![Strange Creatures: The Story of Walter Rothschild and His Museum](/sites/default/files/styles/book_cover_mobile_1x/public/book/1423113896.jpg?itok=l2SDzn9Q)
Walter was a shy child and son of a wealthy banker, who found companionship in myriad exotic animals. This unique look at a how a child’s loneliness and passion created a museum and contributed to the study of wildlife is told in energetic illustrations and accessible language.