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New & Notable Children's Books: November 2012


Cover art for FACES FROM THE PAST
CHILDREN'S
Released: Nov. 20, 2012

"Impressive and fascinating. (Nonfiction. 11-15) "
An absorbing introduction to anthropological facial reconstruction. Read full book review >
Cover art for BRIGHT LIGHTS AND STARRY NIGHTS
CHILDREN'S
Released: Nov. 13, 2012
by Andy Runton, illustrated by Andy Runton

"Young readers and pre-readers alike will respond strongly to the tale's elemental drama and clearly defined emotional arc. (Graphic picture book. 2-5)"
The small owl with big eyes and equally outsized heart makes new friends on a nocturnal outing. Read full book review >
Cover art for BARTHOLOMEW BIDDLE AND THE VERY BIG WIND
CHILDREN'S
Released: Nov. 13, 2012
by Gary Ross, illustrated by Matthew Myers

"With a seductively Seuss-ean cadence, Ross' verse adventure delightfully dares young and old to seize the day. (Verse fantasy. 6-11)"
Hollywood headliner Ross, who shepherded to the big screen blockbusters such as Big, Seabiscuit, Pleasantville and, most recently, The Hunger Games, here takes flight with his first poetic venture involving a bedsheet, a boy and a whole lot of imagination. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE ICIEST, DICIEST, SCARIEST SLED RIDE EVER!
CHILDREN'S
Released: Nov. 9, 2012
by Rebecca Rule, illustrated by Jennifer Thermes

"Parents beware: Children are likely to scout out the highest hill to try to replicate this amazing run. (Picture book. 4-8)"
A young girl's first-person narration brings a New England sled ride to life. Read full book review >
Cover art for CHRISTMASTIME
CHILDREN'S
Released: Nov. 8, 2012
by Alison Jay, illustrated by Alison Jay

"The Christmas season is full of magical surprises, and Jay's absorbing creation conveys that sense of magic, from the tiny sleeping mouse on the first page to the snowman peeking in the window on Christmas morning. (Picture book. 2-7)"
Jay's signature style of painting with muted, antique colors and a crackled-varnish effect is showcased exquisitely in this deceptively simple tour de force filled with tiny, hidden surprises to delight inquisitive readers. Read full book review >
Cover art for COLORFUL DREAMER
CHILDREN'S
Released: Nov. 8, 2012
by Marjorie Blain Parker, illustrated by Holly Berry

"This inspiring and accessible picture book serves as a brilliant introduction to one artist's vitality. The message? Like Matisse, we must never stop creating and experimenting. (author's note, list of museums with Matisse artwork) (Picture book/biography. 3-5)"
Matisse's genius was that he never stopped exploring, even as he honored his intense childhood dreams of creativity, color and art. Read full book review >