
Nine O’Clock Lullaby
(HarperCollins, 1991)
 A lyrical trip through the world’s time zones, starting and ending in Brooklyn, NY.
 Illustrated by Frane Lessac.

(HarperCollins, 1991)
 A lyrical trip through the world’s time zones, starting and ending in Brooklyn, NY.
 Illustrated by Frane Lessac.

(Doubleday, 1991)
 Exotic birds, including eighteen diverse environments and their avian inhabitants.
 Illustrated by James Needham.

(Harper & Row, 1990)
Emma has been taught to “do the right thing.” So she votes for a better actor rather than her best friend to play the lead in the fourth grade class play. When her friend, Sandy, finds out, Emma’s in trouble. A Junior Library Guild selection. A Trumpet Book Club selection (paperback), 1992. Illustrations by Jeffrey Lindberg.

(Atheneum, 1990)
Twelve-year-old Miranda and her invisible fenine friend, Bastable, who looks much like an upright cat, must join forces with several other beings from different worlds to defeat the evil Charmer.

(Scholastic, 1989)
Storm Ryder, age seventeen, a talented young pianist with a difficult home life, falls in love with his employer, a mysterious twenty-eight-year-old electrician named Jocelyn Sayers, who turns out to have supernormal powers.

(Harper & Row, 1989)
Is the new foreign exchange student a thief? Or is she something – someone – else? Sam and Dave do some sleuthing to find out. Illustrations by Richard Williams.

(Clarion, 2015)
 Tallulah is not keen about taking tap dance at dance camp.  Will she change her mind?  
 Illustrated by Alexandra Boiger.

(Abrams, 2014)
 Sadie goes camping in the wackiest wardrobe ever!  A rhymed picture book.  
 Illustrated by Lynne Avril.

(Disney-Hyperion, 2013)
 Poems about our presidents.
  Illustrated by John Hendrix.

(Clarion, 2013)
 Tallulah gets a role in a professional production of The Nutcracker. Will it go to her head?
 Illustrated by Alexandra Boiger.

(Clarion, 2013)
 Tallulah thinks it’s high time that she gets to dance on pointe.  
 Illustrated by Alexandra Boiger.

(Dial, 2013)
 More fairy tale reversos, following Mirror Mirror.
 Illustrated by Josee Masse.

