Good Morning, Harry - Good Night, Daddy
- 34 pages
- 2 hours of reading
While Harry and Baby Brother are getting ready for bed, their father is starting work as a conductor on the overnight train from London to Penzance.
This author, steeped in a love for the history of books and their making cultivated during studies at the University of Oxford and a Midwest childhood, crafts narratives rich with historical detail. They share a passion for the medieval world and the tangible history of books, primarily through engaging stories aimed at younger readers. Their work celebrates the past, interwoven with a fascination for the physical artifact and its journey through time. This deep interest is also reflected in their academic role teaching medieval history.



While Harry and Baby Brother are getting ready for bed, their father is starting work as a conductor on the overnight train from London to Penzance.
A unique twist on the first day of school from the author of Brother Hugo and the Bear. In ancient Egypt, Khepri's first day of school has arrived. As he and his father travel to Thebes, Khepri faces his anxieties about starting school and eventually finds a sense of peace. Illustrations.
A clever tale that will charm book loversBrother Hugo can't return his library book -- the letters of St. Augustine -- because, it turns out, the precious book has been devoured by a bear! Instructed by the abbot to borrow another monastery's copy and create a replacement, the hapless monk painstakingly crafts a new book, copying it letter by letter and line by line. But when he sets off to return the borrowed copy, he finds himself trailed by his hungry new friend. Once a bear has a taste of letters, it appears, he’s rarely satisfied!Brother Hugo and the Bear is loosely based on a note found in a twelfth-century manuscript -- and largely on the creative imaginings of author Katy Beebe. Lavishly illustrated by S. D. Schindler in the style of medieval manuscripts, this humorous tale is sure to delight readers who have acquired their own taste for books.