by Mike Costanzo | Mar 28, 2012 | Historical Fiction
The adventures of the hilarious Golly sisters continue as they cross a very large river, forge their way through a very scary swamp and try to jazz up their act with some high wire dancing. In the end their dreams come true.
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 28, 2012 | Historical Fiction
At the same moment in time when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is leading peaceful demonstrations in the United States to gain rights for America’s African Americans, twelve-year old Evan is living at a Methodist Mission in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 28, 2012 | Historical Fiction
The sound of horses hooves pounding the road reaches the ears of a young beggar boy who is just settling into his spot for the day. The dashing rider of the horse hands the boy the reins of the horse, ruffles his hair and promises him a golden guinea if he’ll...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 28, 2012 | Historical Fiction
The wonderful Eyewitness readers series continues. These are great books for independent readers who prefer to learn information from their books and aren’t really interested in a storyline. This one centers on knights and castles. How does a castle withstand a...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 28, 2012 | Graphic Novel / Comics / Manga
The inside flap says it’s based on the motion picture rather than on Kate DiCamillo’s Newbery Award winning book. The tiny mouse Despereaux is born into the world and into the castle with a good heart and a quest for adventure. His curiosity will lead him...