This book could be about any forest because most forests grow the same way. First, the land is open and green. Then, the changes begin.
"Careful explanation, an elegant, reverent style, and beautiful illustrations highlight this chronology o...
Ten years ago Peter Boone was a rookie Red Sox pitcher with a future. Now he's a private detective with a past, working the back roads of pastoral Vermont instead of mean city streets. But even rural retreats can harbor unexpected evil. A private eye...
Pitcher-turned-sleuth Peter Boone finds that rural Vermont can be as mean and gritty as the city streets when Arthur Cole hires him to investigate the disappearance of his manic-depressive wife, with her latest project, a biography of an enigmatic Be...
In sparkling prose, acclaimed author William Jaspersohn retells a powerful, true story about a young boy's encounter with a band of mutineers who, much to the boy's surprise, leave him a remarkable
memento. Illustrator Vernon Thornblad's vibrant o...
Award-winning author William Jaspersohn brings American history alive in a moving immigrant tale. The story retells the amazing, true saga of the Eurich brothers from Prussia, who arrive five years apart in America in the 1880s and who miraculously e...