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Deborah Blumenthal

    Deborah Blumenthal divide ahora su tiempo entre la escritura de libros infantiles y novelas para adultos. Su extensa carrera periodística incluyó colaboraciones habituales en The New York Times, donde también fue columnista de belleza para la revista dominical, y escribió una columna de diseño de interiores para Long Island Newsday. Sus artículos sobre salud, belleza, viajes y otros temas aparecieron en numerosos periódicos y revistas nacionales. Blumenthal aporta su diverso bagaje a su obra de ficción, explorando a menudo temas relacionados con el bienestar y el estilo de vida.

    Iris Apfel: A Little Golden Book Biography
    The Chocolate-Covered-Cookie Tantrum
    Violet Velvet Mittens with Everything
    Frank, Who Liked to Build
    Saving Stella
    Aunt Claire's Yellow Beehive Hair
    • Aunt Claire's Yellow Beehive Hair

      • 30 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Annie's journey of discovery unfolds as Grandma Marilyn shares cherished family memories through old photos, letters, and a delicate wedding bouquet. She learns about her Aunt Claire's renowned beauty creams and her uncle's wartime bravery. Inspired, Annie crafts a scrapbook that not only captures these stories but also leaves space for future family memories, symbolizing the ongoing connection to her heritage and the importance of family history.

      Aunt Claire's Yellow Beehive Hair
    • Saving Stella

      • 40 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      For fans of Two Bobbies comes a moving, true story about a young man and his dog who escape the violence of the Syrian War.Some bonds are stronger than war . . .Life for musician Bassel and his dog Stella in Damascus, Syria, has changed since the civil war began. Instead of enjoying long walks through their neighborhood, they hear bombs toppling buildings and sharp blasts of gunfire through the night. When it becomes too dangerous for him to stay, Bassel makes the difficult decision to escape, leaving his family, friends--and Stella--behind.After a long, dangerous journey, Bassel finally finds refuge in Belgium, but misses his family, his home, and most of all . . . Stella. With the help of friends in his new home, Bassel hatches a dramatic plan to rescue his beloved dog.This remarkable, true story will inspire readers and remind them that even amid the harshest circumstances of war, acts of kindness and humanity will always endure.

      Saving Stella
    • Frank, Who Liked to Build

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      "As a child, Frank Gehry liked to dream and play, eventually becoming an architect who created astounding buildings that attract millions of visitors worldwide"--

      Frank, Who Liked to Build
    • Violet Velvet Mittens with Everything

      • 48 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      This wonderful true story of iconic fashion editor Diana Vreeland teaches young readers that individuality is to be celebrated, and that even extraordinary dreams can come true.

      Violet Velvet Mittens with Everything
    • Help your little one dream big with a Little Golden Book biography about Iris Apfel, the style icon and beloved tastemaker known for her eclectic eyewear! Little Golden Book biographies are the perfect introduction to nonfiction for young readers! This Little Golden Book about Iris Apfel—businessperson, interior designer, and fashion icon who captivated the world with her colorful and unique style—is an inspiring read-aloud for young children. Look for more Little Golden Book biographies: • Misty Copeland • Frida Kahlo • Bob Ross • Queen Elizabeth II • Harriet Tubman

      Iris Apfel: A Little Golden Book Biography
    • A boy without a dog and a dog without an owner find each other in this powerfully moving story of loneliness and redemption. Day after day, Cody watches Bones roam the streets. No one else thinks the old stray is special, but Cody does. He knows the dog is alone now. He watched them tear down the blue house where Bones used to live with an old man. Cody knows how it feels to lose someone too. Slowly—cautiously—Cody opens his home and his heart to the scruffy dog with one blue eye and one brown. Inspired by the true story reported in the New York Times about a homeless dog in a suburban New York neighborhood, Deborah Blumenthal tells an affecting story of coming to terms with loss and learning to love again. Adam Gustavson's full-color illustrations highlight the emerging relationship between a lonely boy and the dispirited dog who captures his attention, and finally, his heart.

      The Blue House Dog