Available in hardcover, audio, and ebook

   

Will Tugs be the first lucky Button?

Hear a sample here.


Now in paperback and e-book

A boy, his dog, a raft, a river, the falls...


Can writing a letter mend a heart, unite a family, help a girl grow up?

Teachers and Book Groups

Y?

If I had to answer in one word the question

Where do ideas come from?

I'd say 

WHY

It's all about the wondering

read more

Ylvi...what?

Ylvisaker = ILL vi soccer

Guest Blogs

In the Children's Literature Network's Bookscope, I look back at how Little Klein came about. I've made some lucky mistakes in my day, and this is the story of one of them. 

Novel and Nouveau is Barbara Watson's excellent blog about writing and reading middle grade lit. She generously reviewed The Luck of the Buttons recently, and asked me to write a guest post about process as well. 

Bruce Black, author of Writing Yoga, interviewed me about process on his wonderful blog wordswimmer. Thanks, Bruce!

To celebrate The Luck of the Buttons release, there was a pie party on Amy Alessio's excellent Vintage Cookbooks and Crafts blog! Read and bake here: Memory PieIt's All About the CrustPie Worthy, and Launch Day Pie. Then try Amy's excellent pie craft

Children's Literature Network interviewer Tom Owens asks me, What's right with children's literature today? Libraries, that's what!

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Monday
May032010

Balloon it

A balloon blew into my car today, just as I closed my door. I jumped out to look for its tow - a wailing child - but there was none. So home it rode with me and sits on my desk, anchored by the toy bear key chain it flew in on. Funny, just this morning I was researching balloons, fact checking for the manuscript just launched. The fictional toy balloon gets just a line, barely a notice, but led to me these interesting facts:

The word balloon has been around for nearly 500 years, its origins perhaps from a game played with a leather ball. 

Balloons have been refrenced in books as far back as Swiss Family Robinson and Moby Dick.

Before rubber, balloons were made from animal bladders.

Bed rolls were once called balloons, especially among loggers, and to "balloon it" meant to pack up and leave camp. 

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