
Echo Echo: Reverso Poems about Greek Myths
(Dial/Penguin, 2016)
The third book of reverso poems, this time based on Greek myths.
Illustrated by Josée Masse.

(Dial/Penguin, 2016)
The third book of reverso poems, this time based on Greek myths.
Illustrated by Josée Masse.

(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.

(Warne, 1983)
Sam tracks down the Black Feather Gang, jewel thieves.
Illustrations by Andrew Glass.

(HarperCollins, 1982) and Published in paperback by Scholastic.
Lizzie Silver wants a pet tarantula more than anything in the world. Her attempts to raise money to buy one result in a series of adventures and misadventures, including a missing wedding ring and a stint as a magician’s assistant.
Illustrations by Leigh Grant.

(Harper & Row, 1981)
In 1968, Nina Ritter returns from her junior year abroad at Reading University, England to New York, where things have radically changed. Her friends, The Whole Sick Crew, are wilder now. Their ringleader, Aviva, has joined a rock band, and they are all experimenting with sex and drugs. Nina, still in love with the poetic Welsh boyfriend she had to leave behind, is both attracted and repelled by this new world. It takes some new friends – Ruth, a committed Hispanic teacher, Billy, a dancer struggling with the specter of Vietnam, and especially Floyd, a brilliant Black activist – to force Nina herself to change from a self-involved romantic to a socially responsible woman.

(Harper & Row, 1981)
A visit to a British country fair, in verse, with music.
Illustrated by Trinka Hakes Noble.

(Prentice-Hall, 1981)
Everything you ever wanted to know about the allium family.
Illustrations by Marian Parry.

(HarperCollins, 1978)
Eleven-year-old Ellie Simon is going to have heart surgery. The novel tells of her stay in the hospital, the people she meets, and how she gets through this difficult time.
Illustrations by Leigh Grant.

