Notable Features ‧ A Tilbury House classic with 30,000 copies sold ‧ Expanded paperback edition ‧ Includes an appendix of caribou natural history by wildlife biologist Mark McCollough.‧ A haunting new
Offers an intimate look at the dreams of an array of animals, including dolphins, cheetah, and otters, as they imagine themselves at rest, at play, leaping, and running in their natural settings.
Mary Beth Owens was inspired by heradmiration and concern for these critically endangered animals to write andillustrate this beautiful book. The narrator—a craggy, ancient jumby tree thatstands senti
In 1944, in northern Maine, a nine-year-old girl befriends a German prisoner of war who works with her in her father's potato fields. Includes recipes for Swedish pancakes and stollen
A boy who would be President. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who would grow up to be the 32nd president of the United States, joyfully spent his boyhood summers on Campobello Island. There he met Tomah Jo