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Books published by publisher Figment Press

  • Dream School

    Blake Nelson

    Paperback (Figment, Dec. 6, 2011)
    Andrea Marr, the heroine of the bestselling novel Girl, is back. And headed to college. Imagining a typical “J. Crew/college catalog” experience, Andrea leaves Portland to attend prestigious Wellington College in Connecticut. Surrounded by the best and the brightest, she works hard to adjust and keep up. But Andrea has a way finding her own people — not the well-heeled and well-scrubbed — but the weird, the wild, and the brilliant. It isn’t long before her college career veers wildly off course. Suddenly her entire future is in question. But in her darkest hour, Andrea will find the key to her destiny.
  • Scat Cat Deli: Order Up

    Dominic Villari

    eBook (Figment Press, Oct. 20, 2019)
    Scat and Tiger love running a deli, serving sandwiches to the rest of the cats in the neighborood in exchange for feathers and yarn. As Tiger would say: "Feathers and yarn are very important to cats." Things go pretty well until Tiger starts getting the orders wrong and they run out of supplies. With the help of their other friends, Scat and Tiger learn important lessons about key financial concepts such as budget, cashflow, planning and savings. This fun and easy to read book uses the sandwich-making hijinks of these feline friends to teach kids about basic business math. Scat Cat Deli: Order Up is a great way to introduce children to important life lessons about business and financial concepts at an early age.
  • Forest Friends Trilogy: Poke, Hangry and Rammy: Don't Poke the Bear, Bear is Hangry and Rabbit is Rammy

    Dominic Villari

    (Figment Press, May 11, 2020)
    Join Forest Friends Bear, Rabbit and Hair for three humorous and educational stories: Don’t Poke the Bear, Bear is Hangry and Rabbit is Rammy. In the first book our trio learns the importance of keeping your hands to yourself. In the second, they find out that hungry and angry can sometimes go hand and hand. In the third they learn the value of patience, especially when your friends and family are still eating. Forest Friends books feature full color illustrations and rhyming verse designed for early readers and intended to be a fun read for parents and children alike.
  • The Different Monsters

    Dominic Villari

    eBook (Figment Press, July 31, 2020)
    The monsters were all different. They were different colors and shapes and sizes. Because the monsters were different on the outside, they thought they might be different on the inside. It made it hard for them to get along. Then two of the monsters realized they all liked to smile. Every monster was different in their own way, but smiling made them feel more the same.
  • The Helping Monsters

    Dominic Villari

    eBook (Figment Press, July 31, 2020)
    Sometimes the monsters had trouble doing things. The monsters did not like to ask for help and kept trying to do things all by themselves. Then one monster decided to ask another if she needed help. That made her smile. Soon all the monsters started asking each other if they needed help and they were all much happier.
  • The Yelling Monsters

    Dominic Villari

    eBook (Figment Press, June 18, 2020)
    The Yelling Monsters yelled all the time. They yelled when they were happy. They yelled when they were sad. They especially yelled when they were mad. They seemed to be mad all the time. It was hard to tell what any of them wanted or needed, so they were unable to help each other. Then one of the monsters began to wonder: "What if they just needed a hug?"
  • Quincy, The Cat of La Mancha: Don Quixote for Kids by Dominic Robert Villari

    Dominic Robert Villari

    Paperback (Figment Press (2015-05-22), July 6, 1656)
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  • Scat Cat Deli: Open for Business

    Dominic Villari

    eBook (Figment Press, Oct. 20, 2019)
    All the cats in the neighborhood love Scat’s sandwiches. They love them so much that his friend Tiger suggests they try selling sandwiches to the other cats in the neighborhood for feathers and yarn. In the words of Scat and all his friends: "feathers and yarn are very important to cats." Scat agrees and works with Tiger to make and sell sandwiches. With the help of some of their other friends, Scat and Tiger learn important lessons about key financial concepts including selling, estimating, pricing, product cost, labor cost, gross profit and net profit. This fun and easy to read book uses the sandwich-making hijinks of these feline friends to teach kids about basic business math. Scat Cat Deli: Open for Business is a great way to introduce children to important life lessons about business and financial concepts at an early age.