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FINDERS OF SILVERTHORN FOREST

From the Finders of Silverthorn Forest series , Vol. 1

A delightful fantasy told with tenderness and wonder.

Max, a freckle-faced, chestnut-haired young human, and Tuftorious Snook, a small, foxlike Finder clad in dungarees and a stripey scarf, develop a trusting friendship during a time of great change for them both.

Finders are furry creatures who collect lost objects and live by their unbreakable Golden Rule: “Finders Keepers.” Lately they’ve been consumed by the rapid approach of Doomsday, whose date the elders found long ago in an ancient message. Max’s grandmother is leaving her cottage in Silverthorn Forest, and Max and Mum have arrived to help her move in with them. Seventy years ago, Grandma buried a time capsule, planning to open it on the next solar eclipse—which turns out to be her moving day. She asks Max to retrieve it, but she can’t remember where she buried it. As Max digs in the woods, he meets Tuft, and the two new friends help each other, while dodging the other Finders, who are suspicious of people. Most dangerous of all, however, is the greedy developer who plans to pave over the cottage and woods. Heart-stopping close calls lead to a satisfying conclusion. Chivers Khoo’s engaging, descriptive language immerses readers in the imaginative, enticing world of her series opener. Catalán’s lush, detailed black-and-white illustrations evocatively capture the characters and the bucolic British setting. Readers will root for these unlikely friends and wish for their own secret place like Silverthorn Forest.

A delightful fantasy told with tenderness and wonder. (activity, tree facts, note on solar eclipses) (Fantasy. 7-9)

Pub Date: Aug. 4, 2026

ISBN: 9781536250305

Page Count: 224

Publisher: Candlewick

Review Posted Online: today

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2026

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THE PIRATE PIG

A nifty high-seas caper for chapter-book readers with a love of adventure and a yearning for treasure.

It’s not truffles but doubloons that tickle this porcine wayfarer’s fancy.

Funke and Meyer make another foray into chapter-book fare after Emma and the Blue Genie (2014). Here, mariner Stout Sam and deckhand Pip eke out a comfortable existence on Butterfly Island ferrying cargo to and fro. Life is good, but it takes an unexpected turn when a barrel washes ashore containing a pig with a skull-and-crossbones pendant around her neck. It soon becomes clear that this little piggy, dubbed Julie, has the ability to sniff out treasure—lots of it—in the sea. The duo is pleased with her skills, but pride goeth before the hog. Stout Sam hands out some baubles to the local children, and his largess attracts the unwanted attention of Barracuda Bill and his nasty minions. Now they’ve pignapped Julie, and it’s up to the intrepid sailors to save the porker and their own bacon. The succinct word count meets the needs of kids looking for early adventure fare. The tale is slight, bouncy, and amusing, though Julie is never the piratical buccaneer the book’s cover seems to suggest. Meanwhile, Meyer’s cheery watercolors are as comfortable diagramming the different parts of a pirate vessel as they are rendering the dread pirate captain himself.

A nifty high-seas caper for chapter-book readers with a love of adventure and a yearning for treasure. (Adventure. 7-9)

Pub Date: June 23, 2015

ISBN: 978-0-385-37544-3

Page Count: 80

Publisher: Random House

Review Posted Online: March 16, 2015

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 2015

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DANGER! TIGER CROSSING

From the Fantastic Frame series , Vol. 1

Eeney meeney miney moe, catch this series before it goes! (Adventure. 7-9)

Two kids get up close and personal with some great works of art in this first in a new series.

Tiger Brooks is used to his little sister’s fantastical stories. So when the top-hatted orange pig she describes turns out to be not only real, but a next-door neighbor, Tiger enlists the help of his kooky new friend, Luna, to investigate. It turns out the pig works for the reclusive painter Viola Dots. Years ago a magical picture frame swallowed up her only son, and she’s searched for him in artworks ever since. When Tiger’s tinkering starts the magic up again, he and Luna are sucked into a reproduction of Henri Rousseau’s Surprised! or Tiger in a Tropical Storm, hungry predator and all. After meeting and failing to rescue Viola’s son in this adventure, the series is set up for the intrepid pair to infiltrate other classic paintings in the future. Backmatter provides information on the real Rousseau and his life. Oliver keeps the plot itself snappy and peppy. While there are few surprises, there’s also an impressive lack of lag time. This is helped in no small part by Kallis’ art, which goes from pen-and-ink drawings to full-blown color images once the kids cross over into the painting. Tiger is a white boy, and Luna is a dark-haired Latina.

Eeney meeney miney moe, catch this series before it goes! (Adventure. 7-9)

Pub Date: April 26, 2016

ISBN: 978-0-448-48087-9

Page Count: 128

Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap

Review Posted Online: Jan. 19, 2016

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2016

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