Jon J. Muth
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Zen ghosts
On Halloween night, Stillwater the giant panda tells Karl, Addy, and Michael a spooky and unusual story. Based on a Zen koan.
Stonecutter
A stonecutter wants to be everything he is not and has to learn the hard way that what he really wants to be is exactly who he is.
The Three Questions
What is the best time to do things? Who is the most important one? What is the right thing to do?
Come on, rain
A young girl eagerly awaits a coming rainstorm to bring relief from the oppressive summer heat.
Stone soup
Moonshadow
Brash, beautiful Jessica Darling preferred to forget what she'd done to survive her destitute childhood. Now, her shameful past safely behind her, she found contentment as the governess of two motherless children until their long-lost father returned unexpectedly to take them. — Fletcher Danforth, imprisoned for five years in the colonies, felt little love for anyone except his son and daughter. He would take any risk to claim them from their guardians even blackmail Jessica into marrying him! But as the sweet passion of moonlit nights claims them, Fletcher discovers the healing power of Jessica's love, only to realize he may have lost all hope to win her heart.
Family of Poems, A
"When Caroline Kennedy published The Best-Loved Poems of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in 2001, the book became a national best seller. "The most unexpected part of publishing that book," she says, "was how many people spoke and wrote to me about sharing the same poems in their own families."" "That grassroots response inspired Caroline Kennedy to create an anthology for families, drawing from the poems her own family cherished. A Family of Poems is the spectacular result: more than one hundred poems, from five continents, illuminated with sumptuous water-colors by Jon J Muth. Ms. Kennedy organizes her selections into sections that reflect a child's world-About Me; That's So Silly!; Animals; The Seasons; The Seashore; Adventure; Bedtime-and frames each section with an introduction in her own words." "Her work in the New York City public schools has made Caroline Kennedy keenly aware of how great a role poetry can play in the minds and hearts of young people. A Family of Poems offers children and families a single beautiful volume that will spark a love of language and verse that will last a lifetime. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET
The Ray Bradbury Chronicles
V. 1. Dark they were, and golden eyed / adapted by Kent Williams and John Van Fleet. The golden apples of the sun / adapted by P. Craig Russell. Marionettes, Inc. / adapted by Ralph Reese. The Toynbee convector / adapted by Ray Zone ; illustrated by Chuck Roblin ; colored by Sam Parsons. The dragon / adapted by Segrelles. I, rocket / illustrated by Al Williamson ; newly colored by Michael Uman. -- v. 2. Come into my cellar / adapted by Dave Gibbons. Rocket summer & The locusts / adapted by James Sherman ; colored by James Sherman and Hanne Kjeldgaard. Night meeting / adapted by Daniel Torres. Punishment without crime / adapted by Ralph Reese. A piece of wood / adapted by Mark Chiarello. The flying machine / illustrated by Bernard Krigstein ; newly colored by Heather Brown. -- v. 3. The aqueduct / adapted by Bruce Jensen. The veldt / adapted by Timothy Truman. Gotcha! / adapted by Ray Zone ; illustrated by Chuck Roblin. Homecoming / adapted by Steve Leialoha. There will come soft rains / adapted by Lebbeus Woods. There will come soft rains / illustrated by Wally Wood ; newly colored by Paul Rivoche. -- v. 4. It burns me up! / adapted by Harvey Kurtzman & Matt Wagner ; lettered by Tim Sale. Touched by fire / adapted by Sean Phillips ; lettered by Willie Schubert. The black ferris : EC classic version / adapted by Jack Davis ; newly colored by Heather Brown. -- v. 5. The city / adapted by Mike Mignola ; lettered by Willie Schubert. Usher II / adapted by James Van Hise ; illustrated by Ron Wilber ; lettered by Kurt Hathaway. -- v. 6. The April witch / adapted by Jon J. Muth ; lettered by Rocky Ball. Trapdoor / adapted by Ross MacDonald ; lettered by Willie Schubert. Picasso summer / script by John Ney Rieber ; art by John Van Fleet ; lettered by Stephen Blue -- v. 7. Trilogy of terror: 1. Skeleton. 2. Uncle Einar. 3. Home to stay : an EC classic. Martian chronicles: 1. The off season. 2. Kaleidoscope
The Best of Ray Bradbury
A sound of thunder / Richard Corben -- The City / Mike Mignola -- Dark they were, and golden-eyed / Kent Williams and John Van Fleet -- The golden apples of the sun / P. Craig Russell -- Night meeting / Daniel Torres -- Picasso Summer / John Van Fleet -- A Piece of wood / Mark Chiarello -- Come into my cellar / Dave Gibbons -- The Visitor / P. Craig Russell and Michael Lark -- It burns me up! / Harvey Kurzman and Matt Wagner -- The April witch / J. Muth -- The Foghorn / Wayne Barlowe.
Mr. George Baker
Harry sits on the porch with Mr. George Baker, an African American who is one hundred years old but can still dance and play the drums, waiting for the school bus that will take them both to the class where they are learning to read.
Hi, Koo!
The author and his delightful little panda bear, Koo challenge readers to stretch their minds and imaginations with twenty-six haikus about the four seasons.
The Seventh Voyage
In this graphic adaptation of a story by Stanislaw Lem, a meteoroid damages astronaut and space traveller Ijon's spaceship, and he finds himself caught in a time loop, contending with past and future versions of himself.
