The narrative revolves around the heartwarming companionship between two dogs and a young boy, highlighting a year filled with adventures that ultimately inspire acts of kindness and giving to others. With charming illustrations, the story captures the essence of friendship and the joy of sharing. It has been recognized with the Golden Sower Award and selected as an Amazon "Teachers' Picks."
Nan Parson Rossiter Book order
Nan Rossiter masterfully weaves stories about the complicated relationships of motherhood, sisterhood, friendship, marriage, and romance that readers can deeply relate to. She draws from her own life experiences to craft authentic situations mirroring the trials and triumphs we all face. Her books, filled with compassion, realism, and humor, take readers on emotional journeys that often encompass heartbreak and joy, but also weave in threads of faith, a furry friend or two, and uplifting endings. Having begun her career in children's literature, Rossiter now offers contemporary novels that resonate with a warm and honest perspective on the human heart.




- 2021
- 2015
Celebrating rural New England, this picture book honors the spirit and traditions of family farms. It captures the essence of farm life, showcasing the values and connections that thrive in these communities. Through vivid illustrations and heartfelt storytelling, readers are reminded of the importance of heritage and the simple joys found in nature and family bonds.
- 2013
Callie kehrt zurück in ihre Heimat New Hampshire, denn ihr Sohn Henry ist Autist und braucht eine ruhige Umgebung. Sie trifft Linden Finch wieder, ihre Jugendliebe - und in Callie keimt wieder Hoffnung auf.
- 2012
The Fo'c'sle: Henry Beston's "Outermost House"
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Set in 1926 Cape Cod, the narrative follows writer and naturalist Henry Beston as he resides in a quaint house called the Fo'c'sle. His observations of native and migratory birds, along with the changing seasons, highlight the beauty of nature. The story is enriched with excerpts from Beston's renowned nature book "The Outermost House," blending personal reflection with the splendor of the natural world.