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Books with author Palmer Brown

  • Hickory

    Palmer Brown

    Hardcover (NYR Children's Collection, May 14, 2013)
    A grandfather clock makes a lovely home for a family of mice—if you don’t mind the occasional clang. And here Hickory lives with his parents, his brother, Dickory, and his sister, Dock. But Hickory is a restless, fearless mouse, and he longs to be on the move, to breathe the sweet air and nibble on the wild strawberries of the fields. So one day in early spring, with the smells of honeysuckle and clover guiding him, he strikes out on his own. Soon he discovers that a meadow can be a lonely place, even with all its beetles and caterpillars. It’s not until Hop the grasshopper comes around that Hickory finds a true companion. Hop warns him, though, that when the days get shorter and the goldenrod begins to fade, the “song she sings will soon be done.” How Hickory and Hop confront and eventually accept the end of summer forms the core of Palmer Brown’s poignant story.Hickory is a story of friendship and love on par with Shel Silverstein’s The Giving Tree or E. B. White’s Charlotte’s Web. It is also a field guide to the common plants and flowers of spring, summer, and autumn, all beautifully rendered in Palmer Brown’s most colorful and joyous drawings.
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  • Something for Christmas

    Palmer Brown

    Hardcover (NYR Children's Collection, Sept. 20, 2011)
    “What are you doing, dear?”“It’s a secret.”“Secrets are better if you share them a little. So tell Mother why you look so sad on Christmas Eve.”“I am wondering what to give—someone—for Christmas.”So begins the story of a little mouse’s search for a very special gift for a very special person. Nothing seems just right until the little mouse realizes that the best present of all is already at hand. Palmer Brown has given us something special for Christmas—or any day—an entrancingly lovely story, filled with the true spirit of the holiday season.
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  • Beyond the Pawpaw Trees

    Palmer Brown

    Hardcover (NYR Children's Collection, Oct. 18, 2011)
    It all began on a lavender blue day—the kind of day when anything can happen. It was on such a day that Anna Lavinia’s father saw a double rainbow and went chasing after it. And it is on such a day that she and her cat, Strawberry, set off on their journey beyond the walled garden where the pawpaw trees grow, to a place where the buttercups bloom pink and the laws of gravity don’t always apply. Here Anna Lavinia will test her mother’s advice “Never believe what you see,” against her father’s wise words “Believe only what you see,” and just maybe she’ll finally be able to use the mysterious silver key her father left behind when he went chasing after rainbows.Beyond the Pawpaw Trees is a tour through a land as strange and wonderful as Oz, filled with people as delightfully batty as any in Alice’s looking glass. It is a place to return to again and again, beautifully brought to life in Palmer Brown’s fanciful words and intricate, sugar-spun drawings.
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  • The Silver Nutmeg: The Story of Anna Lavinia and Toby

    Palmer Brown

    Hardcover (NYR Children's Collection, April 10, 2012)
    Anna Lavinia’s father wanted her to have another point of view, so what did he do? He made a peephole in the garden wall. But he couldn’t have known that this new view would lead Anna Lavinia all the way to the upside-down mirror land that lies on the other side of the pond. Here Anna Lavinia meets Toby, who explains that on the other side, instead of gravity, there’s something called “the tingle,” which feels like “the tickle that comes before a sneeze, or the thrill that comes when the knot in a ribbon just begins to loosen,” and allows for floating and spectacular feats of tree-climbing (but mind your furniture doesn’t drift away!). Toby introduces Anna Lavinia to a variety of wonders and oddballs, including an uncanny fortune-teller, a turtle with a jungle on its back, and Aunt Cornelia, who’s never quite recovered from the disappearance of a certain young man into Anna Lavinia’s world a very long time ago.The Silver Nutmeg continues the adventures begun in Beyond the Pawpaw Trees, and features loads of sense, a little nonsense, and more charming verses from Anna Lavinia’s favorite book of rhymes. Best of all, fans of Palmer Brown’s intricate drawings will find every page a delight for the eyes
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  • Cheerful

    Palmer Brown

    Hardcover (NYR Children's Collection, Sept. 18, 2012)
    An Easter story for young readers. This is the tale of a little church mouse named Cheerful who lives in the city with his parents; his brother, Solemnity; and his sisters, Faith and Hope. Cheerful and his brother and sisters spend their time frolicking in the rainbow shadows cast by the church’s stained-glass windows and dining on the crumbs of wedding cakes. But while Solemnity, Faith, and Hope are happy to live in the bustling city, Cheerful’s favorite spot has always been the greenest patches of light under the windows. His dream is to settle in the country, and one day he bids his family farewell and sets off on an adventure.Palmer Brown’s intricate filigreed drawings turn this sweet, simple story into an instrument of enchantment as glorious as a rose window and as intimate as the spun-sugar Easter egg that will finally carry Cheerful to his pastoral home.
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  • Hickory

    Palmer Brown

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1978)
    An indoor mouse ventures into the outside world and finds true friendship.
  • The Silver Nutmeg: The Story of Anna Lavinia and Toby

    Palmer Brown

    Paperback (Avon Books, Oct. 1, 1973)
    Children's Literature, Fictional Novel
  • Cheerful: A Picture Story

    Palmer Brown

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, May 1, 1978)
    None
  • Hickory

    Palmer Brown

    Hardcover (NYR Children's Collection, March 15, 1775)
    None
  • Vault of Code: A Cyberpunk Novel

    Bronson Palmer

    language (, Sept. 17, 2019)
    Cyberpunk Science Fiction at its best. Like 'Ready Player One' meets 'Neuromancer' or 'Snow Crash.'Hackers. Dangerous, unstable robots. Shady billionaires. And one mission to save a virtual world.The entire planet is obsessed with the REEF—it's the most complete VR gaming experience on the planet. It's not just a place to shop and chat; it's where most life happens.Which is good, because most of the world is TOAST. But even though the rainforests are on fire and some major cities are overcrowded messes of rubble, the Yangtze Corporation has everyone in its spell.Except for MC. A low-level hacker and money-skimmer, MC makes a living by taking the smallest, smallest, smallest pennies from the giant companies operating inside the REEF.That is, until he gets caught.He is whisked away to the other side of the country, where he meets none other than the head of Yangtze and the creator of the REEF, Hideki Natori.What he thinks is a trap to imprison him ends up being an insane opportunity to help save the REEF, before the untraceable bots smashing the virtual world to pieces bring everything crashing down on their heads.Soon, however, he sees through the facade of the "World's Greatest Company," and the truth is much more terrifying than the threat he and his hacker compatriots face online.
  • CHEERFUL A Picture-Story Book

    Palmer Brown

    Hardcover (Harper & Brothers, March 15, 1957)
    None
  • The Silver Nutmeg: The Story of Anna Lavinia and Toby

    Palmer Brown

    Hardcover (Harper, Jan. 1, 1956)
    Anna Lavinia’s father wanted her to have another point of view, so what did he do? He made a peephole in the garden wall. But he couldn’t have known that this new view would lead Anna Lavinia all the way to the upside-down mirror land that lies on the other side of the pond. Here Anna Lavinia meets Toby, who explains that on the other side, instead of gravity, there’s something called “the tingle,” which feels like “the tickle that comes before a sneeze, or the thrill that comes when the knot in a ribbon just begins to loosen,” and allows for floating and spectacular feats of tree-climbing (but mind your furniture doesn’t drift away!). Toby introduces Anna Lavinia to a variety of wonders and oddballs, including an uncanny fortune-teller, a turtle with a jungle on its back, and Aunt Cornelia, who’s never quite recovered from the disappearance of a certain young man into Anna Lavinia’s world a very long time ago.The Silver Nutmeg continues the adventures begun in Beyond the Pawpaw Trees, and features loads of sense, a little nonsense, and more charming verses from Anna Lavinia’s favorite book of rhymes. Best of all, fans of Palmer Brown’s intricate drawings will find every page a delight for the eyes