In this podcast episode, I talk with the debut author of The Wolf’s Curse, Jessica Vitalis. Narrated in a voice reminiscent of The Book Thief.
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The Wolf’s Curse The Children’s Book Review Join us on this virtual book tour for The Wolf’s Curse by debut…
The Wolf’s Curse, by Jessica Vitalis, pulls the reader into an adventurous examination of grief, tradition, and community while ultimately providing hope.
The True Stories of Animal Heroes Series, by Vita Murrow, is based on real-life animal tales, discover that not all heroes wear capes.
Lara’s Gift is a step back in time to Imperial Russia, before the revolution of 1917. O’Brien captures the realities of the count’s estate, the clothing and lavish interiors, the grand kennels and stables, the lush celebrations, the intricate relationship between nobles and servants—and the longings of a peasant girl trapped by traditions and superstitions.
A funny reimagining of the Three Little Pigs story, where the wolf isn’t so much big and bad but just hungry … and a bit grouchy.
A funny story about the (almost) soft side of nature’s predators, and the prey who don’t want to be friends with them anymore.