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Books published by publisher Michael Di Capua Books 15 May

  • Sourpuss And Sweetie Pie

    Norton Juster, Chris Raschka

    Hardcover (Michael di Capua Books, Oct. 1, 2008)
    The sequel to THE HELLO, GOODBYE WINDOW, winner of the 2006 Caldecott Medal
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  • The Other Side of Town

    Jon Agee

    Hardcover (Michael di Capua Books, Nov. 1, 2012)
    Jon Agee at his best--goofy story, bravura pictures!In the middle of busy New York City, a cabdriver picks up a tiny guy in a goofy suit who wants to go to the other side of town. The other side of town, it turns out, is not in Brooklyn or Queens. It’s a zany, pink-and-green world where things look very familiar but are completely different. Now, it’s one thing to go there, but how on earth do you ever get back?
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  • The Moon Over High Street

    Natalie Babbitt

    Hardcover (Michael di Capua Books, March 1, 2012)
    The new novel by Natalie Babbitt, author of Tuck EverlastingJoe Casimir needed help with the choice he had to make. But how do you choose the person who will help you choose? Mr. Boulderwall, the millionaire, knew exactly what he wanted Joe to choose. And millionaires are experts at making choices. Well, aren't they? But Vinnie, the number-two man down at Sope Electric, didn't much approve of millionaires. He said to Joe, "Listen, kid, all of 'em act like they're the only ones with a ticket to the show!" But he didn't have any real advice to offer. Joe's Gran didn't either, as it turned out, and neither did Aunt Myra.
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  • Mr. Putney's Quacking Dog

    Jon Agee

    Hardcover (Michael di Capua Books, Aug. 1, 2010)
    From Jon Agee ("a comic master," SLJ), a hilarious book of animal riddles
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  • Seriously, Norman!

    Chris Raschka

    eBook (Michael di Capua Books, June 25, 2013)
    Two-time Caldecott Medalist Chris Raschka's dazzling fiction debut. Now that the whole thing is over (and we all survived!), I can tell you what happened. Picture this for a second. Rock wall six inches on my left. Sheer cliff hundreds of feet down on my right, my best friend Norman in front of me, mumbling something, and my mom behind me saying, "Step, step, step." EEEEEEYAAAAAH! Next time my mom bugs me about sitting in front of the computer too much, I'm going to say, "Thanks, I prefer it where the near-death experiences are virtual!" No, seriously, this story is about Norman and about how he grows and learns stuff. Uses his imagination. Observes things. Like his dad, who is so devoted to . . . money! Like how his dad is mixed up with weird creeps of the underworld. All over the world! Why, why are grown-ups so insane? That's exactly the question that Norman, Anna and Emma (the twins), and I, Leonard, try to answer. And with the help of Norman's new tutor, Balthazar Birdsong (also fairly nuts), we nearly do it, too.Praise for SERIOUSLY, NORMAN!A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW NOTABLE CHILDREN'S BOOK"Appealingly quirky and adventurous; a celebration of the power of thinking outside the box."--KIRKUS REVIEWS"This rousing tale contains strong wordplay and a lot of humor."--HORN BOOK"A visual, loopy, absurdist experience."--THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
  • Terrific

    Jon Agee

    Hardcover (Michael Di Capua Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    "Terrific," says Eugene, after winning an all-expenses-paid vacation in Bermuda. "I'll probably get a really nasty sunburn." Unfortunately, Eugene's luck is a lot worse than that. First, his cruise ship sinks, then he ends up stranded on a tiny island. But Eugene isn't alone. There's another castaway, a parrot with a busted wing, who tells him what there is to eat and drink and how to build a sailboat. Cranky Eugene pays attention, and now his luck begins to change.
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  • Captain Sky Blue

    Richard Egielski

    Hardcover (Michael di Capua Books, Sept. 1, 2010)
    Fun and adventure from Caldecott Medal winner Richard EgielskiJack's best toy pal is Captain Sky Blue, a pilot. Sky speaks in Pilot Talk ("Roger! Wilco!").After a thunderstorm separates Sky and his buddy ("Mayday!"), Sky is abducted by a whale, then left alone to wander a frigid ocean floor until he chances upon a very special place, a place where he's been before ("Now I'm spooled up!").Captain Sky Blue thinks he has finally found an easy way home, but first he must face a desperate situation--a challenge that puts his pilot skills to the test!
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  • Bark, George

    Jules Feiffer

    Library Binding (Michael di Capua Books, June 23, 1999)
    Named one of 100 Great Children’s Books by The New York Public Library and #9 on School Library Journal’s list of the Top 100 Picture Books!From acclaimed author-illustrator Jules Feiffer, Bark, George is a hilarious, subversive story about a dog who can't . . . bark! This picture book geared for the youngest readers is perfect for those who love Mo Willems's Pigeon series. When George's mother tells her son to bark, George goes "Meow," which definitely isn't right because George is a dog. When she asks him again, he goes "Oink." What's going on with George? Readers will delight at the surprise ending!Plus don't miss Jules Feiffer's wonderful new follow-up: Smart George!ALA Booklist Editors’ Choice | Maryland Children’s Book Award | Parents’ Choice Silver Honor | Keystone to Reading Book Award (Pennsylvania) | Georgia Children’s Picture Storybook Award | Flicker Tale Children’s Book Award (North Dakota) | Florida Children’s Book Award | Charlotte Zolotow Award Honor Book | Buckeye Children’s Book Award (Ohio) | Arizona Young Readers’ Award | ALA Notable Children’s Book“Feiffer’s characters are unforgettable…the pictures burst with the sort of broad physical comedy that a lot of children just love. It all makes for a witty, laugh-out-loud play on the old favorite about the old lady who swallowed a fly.” –ALA Booklist *(Starred Review)*“Young readers will roar with laughter at this slapstick farce.” —School Library Journal *(Starred Review)*
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  • By the Side of the Road

    Jules Feiffer

    Hardcover (Michael Di Capua Books, April 29, 2002)
    When young Richard doesn't stop fooling around in the back of the car, his father goes through with his threat of leaving him off by the side of the road, but when his family comes back to retrieve him, Richard doesn't want to leave and so sets up a home there where he will live for the rest of his life. 55,000 first printing.
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  • Seriously, Norman!

    Chris Raschka

    Paperback (Michael di Capua Books, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Two-time Caldecott Medalist Chris Raschka's dazzling fiction debut.Now that the whole thing is over (and we all survived!), I can tell you what happened.Picture this for a second. Rock wall six inches on my left. Sheer cliff hundreds of feet down on my right, my best friend Norman in front of me, mumbling something, and my mom behind me saying, "Step, step, step."EEEEEEYAAAAAH! Next time my mom bugs me about sitting in front of the computer too much, I'm going to say, "Thanks, I prefer it where the near-death experiences are virtual!"No, seriously, this story is about Norman and about how he grows and learns stuff. Uses his imagination. Observes things. Like his dad, who is so devoted to . . . money! Like how his dad is mixed up with weird creeps of the underworld. All over the world!Why, why are grown-ups so insane?That's exactly the question that Norman, Anna and Emma (the twins), and I, Leonard, try to answer. And with the help of Norman's new tutor, Balthazar Birdsong (also fairly nuts), we nearly do it, too.
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  • Seriously, Norman!

    Chris Raschka

    Hardcover (Michael di Capua Books, Oct. 1, 2011)
    Caldecott Medalist Chris Raschka makes his dazzling debut as a fiction writer Now that the whole thing is over (and we all survived!), I can tell you what happened. Picture this for a second. Rock wall six inches on my left. Sheer cliff hundreds of feet down on my right, my best friend Norman in front of me, mumbling something, and my mom behind me saying, "Step, step, step." EEEEEEYAAAAAH! Next time my mom bugs me about sitting in front of the computer too much, I'm going to say, "Thanks, I prefer it where the near-death experiences are virtual!" No, seriously, this story is about Norman and about how he grows and learns stuff. Uses his imagination. Observes things. Like his dad, who is so devoted to . . . money! Like how his dad is mixed up with weird creeps of the underworld. All over the world! Why, why are grown-ups so insane? That's exactly the question that Norman, Anna and Emma (the twins), and I, Leonard, try to answer. And with the help of Norman's new tutor, Balthazar Birdsong (also fairly nuts), we nearly do it, too.
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  • Gully's Travels

    Tor Seidler, Brock Cole

    eBook (Michael di Capua Books, Jan. 7, 2014)
    "Tor Seidler writes in the great tradition of Kenneth Grahame, Walter R. Brooks, and E. B. White."-Michael Cart, Booklist