Mary Pope Osborne, . . Hyperion, $4.99 (105pp) ISBN 978-0-7868-0930-1
"For graduates of D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths
, these books deftly distill episodes from Homer's epic, pared down into easily absorbed, swiftly paced adventures," wrote PW
in a starred review. Ages 8-11. (Sept.)
With this return engagement of the creators behind Kate and the Beanstalk, Osborne and Pope seem to be giving fairytale history a feminist makeover, one Continue reading »
In this novel based on a real 11-year-old who lost her mother to fever and was deposited with relatives in St. Louis, "vivid historical detail and descriptive prose fuel the narrative," Continue reading »
Past and present combine to stirring effect in this tall tale with real-world reverberations. Dedicated "To the memory of the 343 New York City firefighters who gave their lives to save others Continue reading »
In a starred review, PW
said, "This stylish collection will not only entertain readers but will also nurture a lively interest in history literature and Continue reading »
For graduates of D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths, these installments of the Tales from the Odyssey series deftly distill episodes from Homer's epic. Continue reading »
In a warm, welcoming tone, Osborne, author of the popular Magic Tree House series, reads a thoughtful introduction in which she shares her passion for mythology and her inspiration for this latest Continue reading »
The creators of Kate and the Beanstalk
update "Sleeping Beauty" by casting Prince Bob in the lead. With that exception, this wittily told version adapts Continue reading »
Kate (instead of Jack) trades her family's cow for magic beans and climbs the beanstalk to find a kingdom in the clouds. PW
's starred review said it Continue reading »
The author who has inspired many young history buffs with her Magic Tree House series again takes readers back in time in this handsomely illustrated nonfiction picture book about Pompeii. After a Continue reading »
This handsome collection consists of a dozen tales from Greek mythology, most drawn from Ovid's Metamorphoses , including the stories of Echo and Narcissus, Ceres and Proserpine, Cupid and Psyche, Continue reading »
American folk heroes of the 19th century spring to life in these splendidly retold sagas. Osborne's reputation as a gifted raconteur ( Favorite Greek Myths ; Beauty and the Beast ) is reaffirmed in Continue reading »
With a dose of seasonal enchantment, the latest Magic Tree House installment takes readers not to a historical era, but to the legendary Round Table in Christmas in Camelot by Mary Pope Osborne, Continue reading »
Magic Tree House fans on shoppers' holiday gift lists may also enjoy the new CD recording Magic Tree House Gift Edition: Books 1-8, read by the author. Listeners join Jack and Annie as they Continue reading »
Mary Pope Osborne, Victoria Chess, Mary P. Csborne
This slender and ultimately unsatisfying mystery concerns the insect inhabitants of Cottage Garden, chief among them Leon Leafwing, an earnest bug whose infatuation with a beautiful and inexplicably Continue reading »
In this stunning volume, Osborne and Howell return from Favorite Greek Myths and Mermaid Tales from Around the World to uncover a cache of tales from another dynamic tradition. Originating from the Continue reading »
Osborne tweaks tradition with this feminist rendition of a classic fairy tale. Here it's Kate instead of Jack who trades her family's cow for magic beans, and later climbs the beanstalk to find a Continue reading »
With this gorgeously produced volume Osborne and Howell meet and in some ways even exceed the standards they established in Favorite Norse Myths and Mermaid Tales from Around the World. The nine Continue reading »
A dozen mermaid tales from as many cultures receive ""vigorous and picturesque"" retellings and ""astonishing,"" period-flavored illustrations, said PW in a starred review. Ages 7-11. Continue reading »
Osborne (The Magic Tree) strikes out in a new direction in this assured novel based on a real, though little-known character: the daughter of Kit Carson and his Arapaho wife. As the story opens, Continue reading »
What could be more exciting than a Christmas Eve quest back in the time of King Arthur? Young listeners are swept into historical fantasy as author Mary Pope Osborne reads her own bestselling Continue reading »
Mary Pope Osborne (the Magic Tree House series) joins in a family's small-town Fourth of July celebration in Happy Birthday, America, illus. by Peter Catalanotto. Thickly applied watercolors Continue reading »
Mary Pope Osborne delivers the third volume in her Tales from the Odyssey series: Sirens and Sea Monsters: Tales from the Odyssey, illus. by Troy Howell. Having emerged alive from the Land of the Continue reading »
Sheriff Mo of Smith Pond does more than maintain law and order. He's kind and considerate, always going beyond his duties to help neighbors in need. Osborne's droll, tender chronicles of events at Continue reading »
Readers will take the narrator of Osborne's fourth novel to their hearts as they laugh and cry at the predicaments she relates. Bailey Evans, 12, can't bear moving into ""snappy'' Janet's house with Continue reading »
""Oh, she makes me sick!'' one of her ugly sisters says of Beauty's wishnot for jewels or dresses, but for a rose. That's one of Osborne's touches that, while modern, adds wit to this version. It is Continue reading »
Bailey doesn't want her brother to join the army, and she doesn't want her father to remarry; Osborne realistically portrays a girl with a good heart trying to stop the changes around her. Ages Continue reading »
Ominous midnight-blue skies and dark forests surround a white-gowned child as the narrator invites the reader to journey far away to the side of a mountain where ``drowsy Sleep lives in a Continue reading »
This thoroughly researched and comprehensive biography, though interesting in a fact-finding sense, falls short in presenting a well-rounded portrayal of the man himself. Not enough facets of Continue reading »
Contrary to what some moviegoers may think, Disney didn't invent mermaids. The aquatic females have figured in myths and folktales since time out of mind, and readers looking for life beyond Ariel Continue reading »
Osborne covers all of Washington's many incarnations in this traditional biography: surveyor, British officer, plantation (and slave) owner, American general, president. She enriches her narrative Continue reading »
Authenticity is the hallmark of Pope's moving and astute account of a girl's efforts to cope with her beloved younger brother's terminal illness. Ages 8-12. Continue reading »
At the opening of this sweepingly romantic novel, its hero, the dashing Lord Huldebrand of Ringstetten, strays off the beaten path as he travels through an ancient forest, only to find himself Continue reading »
Befriending a stray dog ``by the river in the reeds,'' a girl kisses his velvet fur. As they play, he leads her downriver and deep into the woods, where fantasy and myth overtake them. A Pan-like Continue reading »
Right after graduating from high school, Sunny falls madly in love with a soap opera star spending the summer in her small Southern town. Ages 12-up. Continue reading »
When I Was Your Age, Volume One: Original Stories about Growing Up
Mary Pope Osborne
Some of the entries in this memorable anthology are hauntingly sad and several are sharply witty; every single one is expertly crafted and engrossing. In response to Ehrlich's request for an Continue reading »
Mary Pope Osborne, Mary Pope Osborne, Wojciechowski
A nobleman unwittingly marries a beautiful creature of the sea. ""Lustrous as a pearl,"" said PW in a starred review of this novel inspired by a 19th-century German fairy tale. Ages 12-up. Continue reading »
A boy's introduction to hunting occasions some unsettling questions; in PW 's words, ``This is a book of earthy descriptions and haunting images. Thomas leaves the reader with much to ponder and Continue reading »
For the seventh volume of the Redwall series, Jacques sticks to the tried-and-true formula-action aplenty and a huge cast of woodland creatures-that has won him such a dedicated following. When the Continue reading »
In this hybrid mystery/adventure, the latest Redwall saga, six beautiful pearls are hidden in Redwall Abbey. A marauding mob of corsairs seeking the jewels kidnaps the Abbot as a bargaining chip, Continue reading »
Karr's (The Great Turkey Walk; Man of the Family) comical, fast-paced novel reveals the seedy practices of 19th-century scientists. After his family falls victim to cholera, orphaned 12-year-old Continue reading »
An evocative sequel to The Comeback Dog, in which Daniel learns that the adventures he craves have a price. He has grown up on the farm and is afraid of being rooted there. When his parents show him Continue reading »
If ever an artist dove straight to the heart of a familiar and much-loved fairy tale, Howell has done so in this atmospheric retelling of the classic tale of the downtrodden ``duckling'' who Continue reading »
A discordant mix of the romantic and the real, this picture book pivots on the painless abduction of its farm girl heroine. Framed by the narrator's claim that the story is true, it devolves in an Continue reading »
Embroidering upon a medieval English verse, Singer (The Painted Fan; The Golden Heart of Winter) turns out a finely wrought fairy tale. Two shepherd brothers, the elder married and prosperous, the Continue reading »
Eager to make her own comics, middle schooler Makayla, a budding writer, joins forces with bespectacled artist Howard to establish the Cartoonists Club. They’re joined by Continue reading »
“Our story begins deep in the bowels of the evil institoot in Professor Groovypants’s secret laboratory,” intones the omniscient narrator of this goofy graphic novel, as Continue reading »
Lukens (Spell Bound) dazzles in this paranormal adventure about a psychic teen attempting to stop a murder before it occurs. In a world where beings such as vampires, Continue reading »
There are few chances for upward mobility in 17-year-old Hollis Brown’s hometown; he fears that struggling to make ends meet like everyone else in his small town—run ragged and Continue reading »