Caroline Adderson crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of family dynamics and the hidden traumas beneath ordinary lives. Her prose is precise and penetrating, marked by psychological depth and atmospheric descriptions that reveal underlying tensions. Adderson masterfully captures the emotional resonance within everyday scenarios, offering readers a compelling and unsettling literary experience. Her work consistently explores the nature of memory and its profound influence on the present.
Disparate characters navigate their unique journeys in a collection of short stories that explore the elusive nature of happiness. Each narrative delves into personal struggles and moments of clarity, revealing how different experiences shape the pursuit of joy. Through varied perspectives, the stories invite readers to reflect on their own definitions of fulfillment and the complexities of human emotion.
The latest heartwarming and hilarious title from Caroline Adderson and Kelly Collier’s delightful Izzy series! Isabel and Zoë are thrilled to be starting Fun in the Sun Camp! It’s too bad Isabel’s dog, Rollo, isn’t allowed, but the songs, wiener roasts and swimming will make up for that, right? Wrong! The counselors won’t let them do anything fun! So, Isabel and Zoë start their own Bigger Amount of Fun in the Sun Camp in the backyard, with Rollo, instead. But is ketchup safe for dogs? And what will they do about Mr. Entwistle, Isabel’s neighbor who lives on the grumpy side of the fence? Summer camp shenanigans? Perfect! Kids will wish they could sign up for the Bigger Amount of Fun in the Sun Camp.
Isabel and Rollo are back … but, who’s in the doghouse now? Isabel’s dog, Rollo — “the cutest, funniest puppy” — just doesn’t seem like himself lately. Besides not fitting into her best friend Zoë’s doll clothes anymore, he’s become much harder to handle. Like when he pulls away from both girls to chase a squirrel — then keeps running! Or when he eats everyone’s ice cream right off the table! Sure, Isabel bent the rules (or, um, had no rules?) for Rollo when he was a baby. But now he’s a teenager — and he’s out of control!! Is there a cure for this? Has Isabel created a monster?! Kids won’t be able to look away!
A village is torn apart by its residents' inability to communicate, until a little girl shares the gift of punctuation in this humorous illustrated parable.Chaos reigns in the village of Babble! All day, the residents fight, yell and argue, and no one is heard or understood . . . until a mysterious little girl arrives and gives the locals something very a period. But what is this thing that looks like a freckle or a spot? The villagers don't even know how to ask. However, as the girl begins to share more gifts — a question mark, quotation marks — the residents slowly learn how to communicate. But when more fights arise and disaster strikes, can punctuation truly save the day?
"Seven-year-old Isabel is an adopted, only child, who lives with her single mom and her nanny, Rosa. Isabel's best friend is Zoë. Zoë adores the shenanigans they get up to together, EXCEPT when it gets them into trouble, which does happen now and then! Getting into trouble is Zoë's idea of CATASTROPHE. Each time it happens, it means the friendship is on the rocks -- freeze-out time. Whenever this happens, it's really tough on Isabel, who desperately misses her best friend and doesn't feel like herself at all. Isabel decides that her problem must be that she has TOO MUCH LOVE and not enough people to give it to. Luckily, her mom and Rosa present her with a solution! They decide to adopt a dog. "Just like when Mom adopted me!" Isabel thinks. Now Isabel will have her very own baby to LOVE LOVE LOVE with all her heart. But she soon discovers taking care of a baby is not as easy as she thought ... And when things go wrong, that's when Zoë and Isabel's friendship really shines through. "-- Provided by publisher
Cakes, cookies or pie? A rivalry among local bakers is the basis for this deliciously sweet, off-the-wall picture book. Monsieur Oliphant's cake shop, the only bakery game in town, has long had customers lining up outside its door for Oliphant's delicious jelly rolls and marvelous wedding cakes . . . until the day cookie concocter Mademoiselle Fée takes over the old shoemaker's shop. And it isn't long before the divine piemaker Madame Clotilde soon moves into the old bric-a-brac shop. Three different bakers all trying to outclass one another means their little cul-de-sac is packed with customers every day and night, so, one morning, when everyone is bumpling and jostling each other with their cakes, cookies and pies, a food disaster -- a massacre of cream, a devastation of crumbs -- is inevitable! Only one little girl has the drive (or appetite?) to find a solution, but can it last? This madcap tale of frenzied cooks and zany eats (and one very lucky town) will delight readers with a sweet tooth of any age!
The collection features deeply imagined stories that captivate with their intensity. Each narrative explores complex themes and emotions, drawing readers into unique worlds filled with vivid characters and thought-provoking situations. The author's skillful storytelling leaves a lasting impact, making this a compelling read for those who appreciate rich, immersive literature.
Exploring the haunting legacy of the Holocaust, the narrative intertwines the lives of an elderly survivor and a young girl, united by a contemporary hate crime. Their journey to Auschwitz serves as a poignant backdrop for confronting the past, grappling with memory, and understanding the impact of hatred across generations. As they navigate their shared experiences, the story delves into themes of trauma, resilience, and the necessity of remembrance in the face of unimaginable atrocities.
In this poem addressed to a young child, author Caroline Adderson outlines the ten things a mother loves about her little one. From his scaly elbows and knees all the way to his twitchy tail, every inch of this little “monster” is itemized and admired. Gentle and humorous illustrations by Christina Leist show how one tired parent decides to participate in a bit of rowdy play at bedtime, with the result being a happily tired child and a mother who is even more in love with her offspring than she was at the beginning of the book. This satisfyingly unconventional bedtime story will encourage children and parents to appreciate each other just a little bit more every time they read it.
Bruno's imaginative approach to life's challenges shines through in this sequel, where he navigates childhood dilemmas with humor and creativity. From swapping his mother back after a playful exchange to overcoming hiccups and avoiding math, Bruno's adventures reflect his unique perspective. His special flutter kick not only helps him excel in swimming but also symbolizes his growth as he embraces the joys and trials of being a seven-year-old boy. This charming tale captures the essence of childhood exploration and resilience.