Dan Brown’s first picturebook, ‘Wild Symphony’ illustrated by our very own Susan Batori debuted at #4 on The New York Times Bestseller List! (Children’s Picture Books)
Huge congrats & thanks to Dan Brown, Penguin Random House & Heide and her wonderful team at Sanford J. Greenburger Associates for making this such a collaborative, enjoyable & magical project!
Based in Curitiba, Brazil, Adilson creates his beautiful children’s illustrations using watercolour and digital media techniques.
His watercolour work has a loose, informal charm, while his digital style is marked by precise and jaunty line work with textural applications of colour.
A truly unique talent, Adilson’s dreamy, whimsical style gently transports the reader into imaginative worlds, full of exciting possibilities.
We’re thrilled to welcome Adilson into the Good family!
Astronaut Clayton Anderson spent 152 days in space aboard the International Space Station – and while he didn’t mail dozens of letters back to Earth (they would have burned up on reentry!), imagine if he did!
These letters from space are full of weird science, wild facts, and outrageous true stories from life in space, complete with hysterical illustrations from Susan Batori.
‘Letters from Space’, available from Sleeping Bear Press.
Hitting the shelves this month is ‘The Leaf Thief’, a brilliantly funny story of the seasons featuring a super-sassy squirrel illustrated by Nicola Slater for Scholastic.
It’s almost Christmas Eve and the rockets on Mr Claus’s sleigh have exploded! With just hours to go, Mr Claus sets out to find a creature that can help him deliver Christmas gifts across the world.
Illustrated by Kasia Nowowiejska, ‘The Night the Reindeer Saved Christmas’ is a charming picture book inspired by the little known fact that Santa Claus’ reindeer are female, as only female reindeer keep their antlers during the winter!