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PNBA Holiday Books Catalog

Nov

20

2019

The Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sepetys

I read an early copy of Ruta Sepetys’ The Fountains of Silence, and it was absolutely fantastic. If you aren’t familiar with this author, she writes books about history that we often aren’t familiar with or taught in school. The Fountains of Silence takes place in Madrid, 1957 when Spain was under the fascist dictatorship …

Dec

19

2018

Edison: The Mystery of the Missing Mouse Treasure

Edison: The Mystery of the Missing Mouse Treasure by Torben Kuhlmann

[Here’s an example] of quirky illustrations and marvelous set pieces. Torben Kuhlmann has been consistently putting out stunningly illustrated books about small creatures doing great feats of aeronautics and engineering. Most recently, it’s Edison, the story of two mice who create a to-scale submersible in order to search for a sunken treasure. That’s right. A mouse-driven …

Dec

15

2016

Owl by Bannick

Owl: A Year in the Life of North American Owls by Paul Bannick

Bannick, author of The Owl and the Woodpecker, has hit a home run with his newest book on North American Owls. Author/photographer Bannick fills his book with absolutely stunning photographs of these often elusive birds. In addition to his gorgeous photos, Bannick details the natural history of owls in general, and more specifically, the four species …

Dec

13

2016

Ada Twist, Scientist

Broadway Books Recommends:
A Trio of Books for Curious Kids

Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty, illustrated by David Roberts What do you do with a persistent child who won’t stop asking “Why?” You teach her about the world of science and give her room to discover the magic. This inspiring story is the next in the series from the same creators of Iggy Peck, Architect …

Dec

12

2016

In the Company of Women

In the Company of Women
by Grace Bonney

For the Creative and Entrepreneurial Spirit. From fashion designer Eileen Fisher to poet Nikki Giovanni, this collection puts the spotlight on 100 women across all industries and of all ages, ethnicities, and religious beliefs. Bursting with creativity and energy, this is a perfect gift for your young niece or great aunt. –Wendee Wieking  An inspiring …

Dec

9

2016

Maria Semple

Maria Semple on NPR and onstage at King’s Books

I love when a local author I admire is everywhere I look. This week, it’s been that way with Maria Semple. She kept popping up in my twitter and facebook feeds because she’s been so dang busy! She was on NPR. She was at King’s Books. Somehow she worked some Hermione time-turner-type magic and had …

Dec

7

2016

Indestructible

Indestructible by John R. Bruning

I have rather eclectic tastes in history books, drawn to singular events or individuals that I’ve had no prior knowledge of, rather than those of a broader historical scope. Oregon writer Bruning brings to life the story of P.I.” Pappy” Gunn, an aviator whose skills as a pilot/mechanic/engineer in the Pacific theater of WWII is …

Nov

28

2016

Du Iz Tak?

Du Iz Tak? by Carson Ellis

Ellis has illustrated a few of my favorite books, so I always take notice of something new. In this beautiful book, she has created an entire bug language for you to translate. Not knowing exactly what the bugs are saying makes it the job of our imaginations to fully realize this wonderful story. –Kenny Coble, …

Dec

21

2013

Alternative Movie Posters by Matthew Chojnacki

“Alternative Movie Posters: Film Art from the Underground rescues us from the Photoshopped celebrity head shot and returns the movie poster to what it once was–art. Fans started the revolution and artists from around the world are now making a movement of it and making a living at it. This art is collectible and now …

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