A poetic story about the life and work of William Morris, maker of beautiful, useful things, sure...
Like a modern-day Cyrano de Bergerac, Elisa ghostwrites love notes for the boys in her school. Bu...
When Beth Kephart met and fell in love with the artist who would become her husband, she had litt...
Kids today seem to be under more competitive pressure than ever, while studies show that reading,...
Juno meets Under the Tuscan Sun It's senior year, and while Kenzie should be looking forward to p...
For Beth Kephart's son, the diagnosis was 'pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specifi...
In the tradition of Anne Lamott's Bird by Bird, a critically acclaimed National Book Award finali...
Tomorrow Will Bring Sunday's News yields 1918 Philadelphia, a city of war and racism, women's rig...
If eleven-year-old Sara and her brother Hawk can complete a task involving the reclusive author r...
From acclaimed writer Beth Kephart, author of A Slant of Sun, comes a short, imaginative telling ...
Beth Kephart is the award-winning author of nineteen books, including Going Over, Handling the Tr...
'How are we shaped by the people we love? Who are we when we think no one else is watching? How d...
'A picture-book biography of painter Henriette Wyeth, depicting a day in her childhood, learning ...
Beth Kephart is the award-winning author of five memoirs, including Still Love in Strange Places ...
'A picture book biography of legendary children's book editor, Ursula Nordstrom'
The threat of two escaped convicts and a missing friend lead Lizzie on a harrowing journey throug...
Zenobia is a former industry giant bedeviled by paralyzing hierarchies, grossly inadequate commun...
Flavored by the oddities of historic personalities and facts, Dr. Radway’s Sarsaparilla Resolvent...
When a troubled children’s book author moves to their farm, two kids with troubles of their own h...
Philadelphia has been at the heart of many books by award-winning author Beth Kephart, but none m...
“Readers will be entranced by this exceptional offering.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “By...
En junio de 2018, Amos Oz ofreció al auditorio de la Universidad de Tel Aviv la que sería su últi...
Illustrated by the renowned Russian-born artist Olga Dugina, this fantastical picture book presen...
It is February 1983, and Berlin is a divided city with a miles-long barricade separating east fro...