From the safety of her home under a boathouse, Henrietta watches the other snowshoe hares hop on the lush green grass and forage for plantains. She's a little scared-venturing out into the wide world means exposing herself to coyotes, eagles, and other predators.
When Henrietta gathers the courage to leave the boathouse, she meets Rupert, a robin. Hare and bird strike up an immediate friendship.
Rupert may have wings, but it's Henrietta who dreams of travel. She wants to sail across the beautiful deep Bras d'Or Lake to explore the mountains on the other side. Rupert thinks...
From the safety of her home under a boathouse, Henrietta watches the other snowshoe hares hop on the lush green grass and forage for plantains. She...
Rejoice in a new appreciation for nature with Ingrid Moberger Sanborn's delightful debut, The Pony and the Man.
Perfectly capturing the charm and beauty of farm life, this short story tells the tale of Ned, an elderly New England farmer who wants nothing more than to live and work on the land that his family has owned for generations.
Although his wife has passed away and his adult children all live in the city, Ned gets assistance from Sally and Pete, two college students who have helped out on the farm since they were children.
Tracing his day-to-day...
Rejoice in a new appreciation for nature with Ingrid Moberger Sanborn's delightful debut, The Pony and the Man.
Five Greyhounds Speak is a true tale of five retired racing greyhounds as told by the greyhounds themselves.
Delightful watercolors bring the greyhounds' stories to life, beautifully expressing the color and joy of retirement. Still, Five Greyhounds Speak doesn't shy away from the cruelty of dog racing and the sadness of losing a beloved pet. It portrays the highs and lows of dog ownership while emphasizing the importance of giving your pets good lives while they're still around.
Whether you have a greyhound yourself or are thinking of rescuing one, you'll...
Five Greyhounds Speak is a true tale of five retired racing greyhounds as told by the greyhounds themselves.