by Mike Costanzo | Jul 27, 2009 | Fiction
Roscoe Riley doesn’t mean to break the rules Don’t Tap-Dance on Your Teacher Rat-tat-TAT! Tap shoes make the best noise ever! But tap dancing? The big boys say that’s just for girls. Roscoe promised to tap in the school talent show. When the teasing...
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 27, 2009 | Fiction
Mr. Destructo-Feet Roscoe’s friend Gus wants a pair of cool new shoes. But Gus’s parents won’t buy them until his old, boring ones are worn out—and that could take forever. Luckily, if there’s one thing Roscoe is good at, it’s destroying...
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 27, 2009 | Realistic/Contemporary Fiction
Teenager? Rebellious? Living in Pakistan? This is the beautiful story of Shabanu a young Pakistani girl who lives a life quite different from the teens in America. In Shabanu’s world her father’s word is the rule. She and her sister will have their...
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 27, 2009 | Realistic/Contemporary Fiction
Book Two of the trilogy, this book follows Shabanu into her marriage where she now has Mumtaz, her five year old daughter. This is a story of the jealousies and power struggles within a modern Pakistani family. 259 pages Ages 12 and up
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 27, 2009 | Mystery
Can a group of dedicated friends help Kyle figure out how to get his parents back together? The key to success seems to be getting the manuscript written by Kyle’s father into the hands of the right editor. The mysterious world of the publishing industry looms...
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 27, 2009 | Fiction
Sixteen year old Lynet has had enough of watching knights fall under the sword of the Red Knight as they try to win her sister, Lyonesse’s, hand in marriage. Lynet has great gumption and decides to risk all and ride to King Arthur to beg for assistance and a...
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 27, 2009 | Fiction
If you have a young reader who enjoys the nobility and romance of King Arthur and the days of Camelot, here is the series for you. In this quasi-sequel to The Squire’s Tale, we watch the intrigue at court when Sir Lancelot arrives and unwittingly wins the heart...
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 27, 2009 | Fiction
Gerald Morris loves to take the characters from The Knight’s of the Roundtable and weave them into new and often hilarious tales. Here is the story of Sir Dinadan, the younger brother of the famed Sir Tristram, who is journeying about the land encountering...
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 27, 2009 | Fiction
Thirteen year old Sarah is off on a quest when she finds herself trying to save Lady Guinevere and Sir Cai after they are kidnapped. Gerald Morris offers another in his additions to the Arthurian lore blending nobility, quest, and humor in his original and...
by Mike Costanzo | Jul 27, 2009 | Fiction
Sixteen year old Luneta is overjoyed when her parents decide to send her off to live with her mother’s beautiful friend. Lady Luneta begins her journey and is accompanied by her cousin, Ywain and an attractive young man named Rhience who has turned his back on...