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Rosanne Parry

    January 1, 1965

    This author writes for young readers, driven by a love for the power of story to illuminate and uplift our world. His work aims to be heartfelt, encouraging conversation within families and classrooms. Through his narratives, he seeks to share deeply felt messages and champion literacy and libraries. His writing is crafted to inspire and elevate, fostering dialogue and connecting readers with timeless themes through compelling storytelling.

    Rosanne Parry
    Big Truck Day
    The Turn of the Tide
    The Wolf Effect
    Rosanne Parry "Voice of the Wilderness" 2-Book Box Set
    Last of the Name
    Shout
    • 2024
    • 2024

      The Wolf Effect

      A Wilderness Revival Story

      The narrative delves into the reintroduction of wolves into Yellowstone Park, highlighting the significant ecological benefits that followed. It illustrates how the presence of wolves initiated a positive cascade effect, influencing various aspects of the environment and promoting biodiversity. The book emphasizes the interconnectedness of species and ecosystems, showcasing the wolves' role in restoring balance within the park's natural habitat.

      The Wolf Effect
    • 2023

      A Horse Named Sky

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.2(302)Add rating

      The story follows a young wild colt named Sky as he embarks on a challenging journey through rugged landscapes to reunite with his family after being captured by the Pony Express. Along the way, Sky faces various obstacles that test his resilience and determination, highlighting themes of freedom, belonging, and the bond between family.

      A Horse Named Sky
    • 2022

      Get ready for Big Truck Day! Hooray!With New York Times-bestselling author Rosanne Parry's irresistible text and debut illustrator Niki Stage's vibrant and detailed illustrations, Big Truck Day is a celebration of libraries, books, communities, and things that go.

      Big Truck Day
    • 2022

      Last of the Name

      • 344 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of 1863 New York City, the story follows 12-year-old Danny and his sister Kathleen as they seek a fresh start. However, they quickly confront the familiar prejudices and hardships that plagued their lives in Ireland, highlighting the challenges faced by immigrants in a new land. Their journey captures the resilience and determination required to overcome adversity while adapting to a different culture.

      Last of the Name
    • 2020

      The 25 incredibly talented authors and poets in this anthology aren't politicians asking for your vote. They aren't policy wonks peddling a three-point plan to undo the damage of the Trump administration. They aren't partisans concerned with winning at any cost. They are artists of different genders, races, nationalities, and religions. They're emerging authors and New York Times bestsellers. In this collection, you'll find stories that explore futures where climate change, sexism, racism, and capitalism have run rampant in ways that should only be left to the imagination. These writers are staring, clear-eyed, at the rising tide of fascism in the United States and around the globe. They're asking you:"What kind of world do you want to live in tomorrow?"and"Who do you want to be today?"And they aren't asking quietly.

      Shout
    • 2020

      A Whale of the Wild

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.1(2106)Add rating

      In the stand-alone companion to the New York Times-bestselling A Wolf Called Wander, a young orca whale must lead her brother on a tumultuous journey to be reunited with their pod.

      A Whale of the Wild
    • 2019

      A Wolf Called Wander

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.2(6331)Add rating

      A young wolf travels one thousand miles across the Pacific Northwest after being separated from his family, navigating through forest fires, avoiding hunters, and struggling with hunger before finding a new home

      A Wolf Called Wander
    • 2017

      The Turn of the Tide

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      From acclaimed author of A Wolf Called Wander, Rosanne Parry comes an exciting and tender friendship story about two cousins looking for their destiny. On a beautiful day in June, the ground broke open. In Japan, you’re always prepared for an earthquake. That’s why Kai knows just what to do when the first rumbles shake the earth. But he does the exact opposite of what you’re supposed to do: He runs. And then the tsunami hits. Meanwhile, on the other side of the Pacific, Kai’s cousin Jet sets sail off the coast of Astoria, Oregon. She knows she should have checked the tide—she always checks the tide. Except this time she didn’t. When the biggest mistakes of their lives bring them together, Jet and Kai spend the summer regretting that one moment when they made the wrong decision. But there’s something about friendship that heals all wounds, and together, Jet and Kai find the one thing they never thought they’d have again—hope.

      The Turn of the Tide
    • 2014

      Rosanne Parry, acclaimed author of A Wolf Called Wander and Heart of a Shepherd, shines a light on Native American tribes of the Pacific Northwest in the 1920s, a time of critical cultural upheaval. Pearl has always dreamed of hunting whales, just like her father. Of taking to the sea in their eight-man canoe, standing at the prow with a harpoon, and waiting for a whale to lift its barnacle-speckled head as it offers its life for the life of the tribe. But now that can never be. Pearl's father was lost on the last hunt, and the whales hide from the great steam-powered ships carrying harpoon cannons, which harvest not one but dozens of whales from the ocean. With the whales gone, Pearl's people, the Makah, struggle to survive as Pearl searches for ways to preserve their stories and skills.

      Written in Stone