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  • Where the Watermelons Grow

    Cindy Baldwin

    Paperback (Quill Tree Books, Jan. 7, 2020)
    Fans of The Thing About Jellyfish and A Snicker of Magic will be swept away by Cindy Baldwin’s debut middle grade about a girl coming to terms with her mother’s mental illness. An Oregon Spirit Award Honor book. This middle grade novel is an excellent choice for tween readers in grades 5 to 6, especially during homeschooling. It’s a fun way to keep your child entertained and engaged while not in the classroom. When twelve-year-old Della Kelly finds her mother furiously digging black seeds from a watermelon in the middle of the night and talking to people who aren't there, Della worries that it’s happening again—that the sickness that put her mama in the hospital four years ago is back. That her mama is going to be hospitalized for months like she was last time.With her daddy struggling to save the farm and her mama in denial about what’s happening, it’s up to Della to heal her mama for good. And she knows just how she’ll do it: with a jar of the Bee Lady’s magic honey, which has mended the wounds and woes of Maryville, North Carolina, for generations.But when the Bee Lady says that the solution might have less to do with fixing Mama’s brain and more to do with healing her own heart, Della must learn that love means accepting her mama just as she is.
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  • Where the Watermelons Grow

    Cindy Baldwin

    eBook (Quill Tree Books, July 3, 2018)
    Fans of The Thing About Jellyfish and A Snicker of Magic will be swept away by Cindy Baldwin’s debut middle grade about a girl coming to terms with her mother’s mental illness. An Oregon Spirit Award Honor book. This middle grade novel is an excellent choice for tween readers in grades 5 to 6, especially during homeschooling. It’s a fun way to keep your child entertained and engaged while not in the classroom. When twelve-year-old Della Kelly finds her mother furiously digging black seeds from a watermelon in the middle of the night and talking to people who aren't there, Della worries that it’s happening again—that the sickness that put her mama in the hospital four years ago is back. That her mama is going to be hospitalized for months like she was last time.With her daddy struggling to save the farm and her mama in denial about what’s happening, it’s up to Della to heal her mama for good. And she knows just how she’ll do it: with a jar of the Bee Lady’s magic honey, which has mended the wounds and woes of Maryville, North Carolina, for generations.But when the Bee Lady says that the solution might have less to do with fixing Mama’s brain and more to do with healing her own heart, Della must learn that love means accepting her mama just as she is.
  • Beginners Welcome

    Cindy Baldwin

    Hardcover (Quill Tree Books, Feb. 11, 2020)
    The acclaimed author of Where the Watermelons Grow is back with a story perfect for fans of Lynda Mullaly Hunt and Ali Benjamin, about finding friendship after a tragic loss. It’s been eighty-three days since Annie Lee’s daddy died, but she still sees reminders of him everywhere. His record player mysteriously plays his favorite songs, there’s shaving cream in the sink every morning, and the TV keeps flipping to the Duke basketball games he loved.She knows Mama notices it too, but Mama’s been working around the clock to make ends meet. To make matters worse, Annie Lee’s friends ditched her over the summer. She feels completely alone—until she meets Mitch. Though Mitch is tough and confident on the outside, she may need a friend just as badly as Annie Lee. But after losing so much, Annie Lee is afraid to let anyone get too close.And Mitch isn’t the only friend trying to break through Annie Lee’s defenses. Ray, an elderly pianist who plays at a local mall, has been giving her piano lessons. His music is pure magic, and Annie Lee hopes it might be the key to healing her broken heart. But when Ray goes missing, searching for him means breaking a promise to Mitch.Faced with once again losing those who mean the most to her, Annie Lee must make a choice: retreat back into her shell, or risk admitting how much she needs Mitch and Ray—even if it means getting hurt all over again.Just like in her debut, Where the Watermelons Grow, Cindy Baldwin brings her signature twist of magic to this authentically heartfelt story.
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  • Where the Watermelons Grow

    Cindy Baldwin

    Hardcover (Quill Tree Books, July 3, 2018)
    Fans of The Thing About Jellyfish and A Snicker of Magic will be swept away by Cindy Baldwin’s debut middle grade about a girl coming to terms with her mother’s mental illness. An Oregon Spirit Award Honor book. This middle grade novel is an excellent choice for tween readers in grades 5 to 6, especially during homeschooling. It’s a fun way to keep your child entertained and engaged while not in the classroom. When twelve-year-old Della Kelly finds her mother furiously digging black seeds from a watermelon in the middle of the night and talking to people who aren't there, Della worries that it’s happening again—that the sickness that put her mama in the hospital four years ago is back. That her mama is going to be hospitalized for months like she was last time.With her daddy struggling to save the farm and her mama in denial about what’s happening, it’s up to Della to heal her mama for good. And she knows just how she’ll do it: with a jar of the Bee Lady’s magic honey, which has mended the wounds and woes of Maryville, North Carolina, for generations.But when the Bee Lady says that the solution might have less to do with fixing Mama’s brain and more to do with healing her own heart, Della must learn that love means accepting her mama just as she is.
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  • Beginners Welcome

    Cindy Baldwin

    eBook (Quill Tree Books, Feb. 11, 2020)
    The acclaimed author of Where the Watermelons Grow is back with a story perfect for fans of Lynda Mullaly Hunt and Ali Benjamin, about finding friendship after a tragic loss. It’s been eighty-three days since Annie Lee’s daddy died, but she still sees reminders of him everywhere. His record player mysteriously plays his favorite songs, there’s shaving cream in the sink every morning, and the TV keeps flipping to the Duke basketball games he loved.She knows Mama notices it too, but Mama’s been working around the clock to make ends meet. To make matters worse, Annie Lee’s friends ditched her over the summer. She feels completely alone—until she meets Mitch. Though Mitch is tough and confident on the outside, she may need a friend just as badly as Annie Lee. But after losing so much, Annie Lee is afraid to let anyone get too close.And Mitch isn’t the only friend trying to break through Annie Lee’s defenses. Ray, an elderly pianist who plays at a local mall, has been giving her piano lessons. His music is pure magic, and Annie Lee hopes it might be the key to healing her broken heart. But when Ray goes missing, searching for him means breaking a promise to Mitch.Faced with once again losing those who mean the most to her, Annie Lee must make a choice: retreat back into her shell, or risk admitting how much she needs Mitch and Ray—even if it means getting hurt all over again.Just like in her debut, Where the Watermelons Grow, Cindy Baldwin brings her signature twist of magic to this authentically heartfelt story.
  • Beginners Welcome

    Cindy Baldwin

    Audio CD (HarperCollins B and Blackstone Publishing, Feb. 11, 2020)
    The acclaimed author of Where the Watermelons Grow is back with a story perfect for fans of Lynda Mullaly Hunt and Ali Benjamin, about finding friendship after a tragic loss.It s been eighty-three days since Annie Lee s daddy died, but she still sees reminders of him everywhere. His record player mysteriously plays his favorite songs, there s shaving cream in the sink every morning, and the TV keeps flipping to the Duke basketball games he loved.She knows Mama notices it too, but Mama s been working around the clock to make ends meet. To make matters worse, Annie Lee s friends ditched her over the summer. She feels completely alone until she meets Mitch. Though Mitch is tough and confident on the outside, she may need a friend just as badly as Annie Lee. But after losing so much, Annie Lee is afraid to let anyone get too close.And Mitch isn t the only friend trying to break through Annie Lee s defenses. Ray, an elderly pianist who plays at a local mall, has been giving her piano lessons. His music is pure magic, and Annie Lee hopes it might be the key to healing her broken heart. But when Ray goes missing, searching for him means breaking a promise to Mitch.Faced with once again losing those who mean the most to her, Annie Lee must make a choice: retreat back into her shell, or risk admitting how much she needs Mitch and Ray even if it means getting hurt all over again.Just like in her debut, Where the Watermelons Grow, Cindy Baldwin brings her signature twist of magic to this authentically heartfelt story.
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  • Sarah's Days: A Used Dog

    Cindy Baldwin

    language (, Sept. 9, 2018)
    Sarah’s Days is a series of picture books written by Cindy Baldwin. Sarah is a curious five-year-old who has different adventures and experiences each day. At the end of the day, she goes home to tell her father all about it.
  • Sarah's Days: Tying My Shoes

    Cindy Baldwin

    language (, Sept. 10, 2018)
    Sarah’s Days is a series of picture books written by Cindy Baldwin. Sarah is a curious five-year-old who has different adventures and experiences each day. At the end of the day, she goes home to tell her father all about it.
  • Sarah's Days: The Tea Party

    Cindy Baldwin

    eBook (, May 16, 2018)
    Sarah's Days is a series of picture books written by Cindy Baldwin. Sarah is a curious five-year-old who has different adventures and experiences each day. At the end of the day, she goes home to tell her father all about it.Sarah's Days: The Tea Party is the English version of Sarah's Days: Yuurqernariuq, the Yup'ik version.
  • Sarah's Days: Yuurqernariuq

    Cindy Baldwin

    Paperback (Cindy Baldwin, March 26, 2018)
    Sarah's Days is a series of picture books written by Cindy Baldwin. Sarah is a curious five-year-old who has different adventures and experiences each day. At the end of the day, she goes home to tell her father. This is the Yupik version of Sarah's Days: The Tea Party “The Yup'ik people have lived in southwest Alaska for thousands of years. Today more than 23,000 Yupiit live in 56 villages and the regional center of Bethel. Both late contact and lack of commercial resources have meant that the Yup'ik region has retained traditional knowledge lost in other parts of the United States. This continued cultural vitality has contributed to the position of Yup'ik people as among the most traditional Native American groups, actively working both to retain the best of their past and carry still-vital traditions into the future. Today, the Yup'ik language has the largest number of speakers of any Alaska Native language.” ~Ann Fienup-Riordan
  • Sarah's Days: Qimugtelleq

    Cindy Baldwin

    Paperback (Cindy Baldwin, June 20, 2018)
    Sarah's Days is a series of picture books written by C. A. Baldwin. Sarah is a curious five-year-old who has different adventures and experiences each day. At the end of the day, she goes home to tell her father all about it.
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  • Sarah's Days: Tying My Shoes

    Cindy Baldwin

    Paperback (Cindy Baldwin, June 20, 2018)
    Sarah’s Days is a series of picture books written by Cindy Baldwin. Sarah is a curious five-year-old who has different adventures and experiences each day. At the end of the day, she goes home to tell her father all about it.
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