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Louise Borden

    This author's writing emphasizes the poetry of language and the sound of words, likening her style to songs. She draws parallels between her writing process and the perseverance learned from cycling uphill, highlighting her dedication to meticulous revision. Her fascination with names and their spellings inspired her work, often exploring themes of identity and language.

    Cecily G. and the 9 Monkeys
    Full Speed Ahead!: America's First Admiral: David Glasgow Farragut
    The Journey That Saved Curious George
    • The Journey That Saved Curious George

      The True Wartime Escape of Margret and H.A. Rey

      • 80 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.4(100)Add rating

      The story follows Hans and Margret Rey's daring escape from Paris in 1940 as the threat of the German army loomed. With only their bicycles and cherished children's book manuscripts, they embarked on a perilous journey to Southern France, highlighting their resilience and creativity during a tumultuous time. Their adventure not only showcases their determination to survive but also sets the stage for the creation of beloved children's literature.

      The Journey That Saved Curious George
    • The narrative explores the life of David Glasgow Farragut, highlighting his rise to become the first admiral in the United States Navy. It delves into his childhood and family background, providing insights into the experiences that shaped him. The book also covers significant battles and events in his career, illustrating his contributions to naval history and leadership during pivotal moments.

      Full Speed Ahead!: America's First Admiral: David Glasgow Farragut
    • Cecily G. and the 9 Monkeys

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      “There is originality and a childlike humor in both the amusing antics and engaging pictures.” —Booklist Cecily G. and the Nine Monkeys was the first book to feature Curious George, as well as being Hans and Margret Rey’s first book for children. In this initial effort, about a lonely giraffe befriended by George and his eight siblings, we see all the hallmarks of Curious George’s signature style: humor, adventure, playfulness, and the episodic storytelling that later characterized classic George set pieces like the flyaway balloons, the rocket ship, and the bunny escape.

      Cecily G. and the 9 Monkeys