See You at Harry's
1/10/2013
Paperback
“Completely, tragically believable situations elevate this sad, gripping tale to a must-read level.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
1/10/2013
Paperback
“Completely, tragically believable situations elevate this sad, gripping tale to a must-read level.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
1/8/2017
Paperback
THE GLOBAL BESTSELLER FOR FANS OF THE SUMMER I TURNED PRETTY AND LYNN PAINTER
1/4/2026
Hardcover
From the author of Michael Rosen’s Sad Book comes a moving story of loss and acceptance.
1/10/2017
Paperback
An exceptional and moving novel about the power of the imagination from a New York Times bestselling author, illustrated by the winner of the Kate Greenaway medal.
1/6/2019
Paperback
A powerful and necessary picture book – the journey of a child forced to become a refugee when war destroys everything she has ever known.
Nicola Davies, Salvatore Rubbino
4/8/2021
Paperback
A heartfelt story from the author of King of the Sky, The Day War Came and The Promise, with an important point to make about male mental health.
1/2/2026
Hardcover
A beautifully written and illustrated story of a mouse father and child on a day out, exploring connection and loss.
Clare Helen Welsh, Fiona Lumbers
1/2/2025
Hardcover
A touching story from award-winning Clare Helen Welsh, on how to cope with big changes in our life, with beautiful illustrations from Fiona Lumbers.
1/8/2026
Hardcover
“This tender and heartfelt book will resonate with middle graders. Halle’s problems—making new friends, dealing with a sibling, negotiating with parents—are relatable and timeless. . . . A warmhearted tale about growing up and the animals we love on the way.” —School Library Journal
1/8/2026
Hardcover
Philip Bunting’s The Other Side is a fascinating, humorous and enlightening exploration about what might come after life … and how it can inspire us to live the best life we can today.
2/3/2022
Paperback
Now a major motion picture from Apple Original Films and A24 New York Times bestselling author Longlisted for the Carnegie Medal “Entirely compelling.” The Guardian “Heartwarming.” The Independent