CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Contact:
Jennifer Laughran, Book Agent
at Andrea Brown Literary Agency
Jason Dravis, Film Agent
at The Dravis Agency
Jennifer Laughran, Book Agent
at Andrea Brown Literary Agency
Jason Dravis, Film Agent
at The Dravis Agency
But Who Will Bell the Cats?, Written and illustrated by Cynthia von Buhler, 2009 (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Finally, the solution to Aesop's age-old question: Who will bell the cats?
Mouse and his friend, Brown Bat, are determined to get out of the basement and into the banquet hall to join the fun and frolicking there. But escape won't be easy with the cats blocking their efforts...It will take many attempts and a surprising solution for Mouse and Bat to succeed. Cynthia von Buhler's enchanted upstairs/downstairs world shows readers the rewards of determination, bravery, and creativity and reminds them of the uncomplicated power of kindness. |
The Cat Who Wouldn't Come Inside Written and illustrated by Cynthia von Buhler, 2006 (Houghton Mifflin)
All tigers and tabbies, calicos and strays, kittens and cats, need love. And trust. They want things just so. And, sometimes, they do not want to come inside. But a little patience and a little attention can make all the difference . . .
Here’s a loving tribute to feline companionship, sure to warm human and kitty hearts—because cat company is worth waiting for!
Here’s a loving tribute to feline companionship, sure to warm human and kitty hearts—because cat company is worth waiting for!
They Called Her Molly Pitcher Written by Anne Rockwell and illustrated by Cynthia von Buhler, 2002 (Hardcover - Knopf, Paperback - Random House)
The rousing true tale of an American Revolution heroine.
When her husband joined General Washington’s army, Molly Hays went with him. All through the winter at Valley Forge, Molly watched and listened. Then in July, in the battle at Monmouth, she would show how much she had learned. Molly could tell the day would be a scorcher, so she decided to bring water from a nearby spring to the fighting men. More than 50 British soldiers would die of heatstroke that day, but the American soldiers need only cry, “Molly–pitcher!” On one trip through the fighting field, she saw her husband get shot. She satisfied herself that he wouldn’t die from his wound, then took over his job–firing off the cannon!
Molly epitomized the feisty, self-reliant spirit of the colonists who would soon win their battle for independence–and her story has rightly become a beloved legend of American history.
When her husband joined General Washington’s army, Molly Hays went with him. All through the winter at Valley Forge, Molly watched and listened. Then in July, in the battle at Monmouth, she would show how much she had learned. Molly could tell the day would be a scorcher, so she decided to bring water from a nearby spring to the fighting men. More than 50 British soldiers would die of heatstroke that day, but the American soldiers need only cry, “Molly–pitcher!” On one trip through the fighting field, she saw her husband get shot. She satisfied herself that he wouldn’t die from his wound, then took over his job–firing off the cannon!
Molly epitomized the feisty, self-reliant spirit of the colonists who would soon win their battle for independence–and her story has rightly become a beloved legend of American history.
Nicholas Copernicus: The Earth Is a Planet, Written by Dennis Brindell Fradin and illustrated by Cynthia von Buhler, 2004 (Mondo)
A biography of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who challenged the belief of his age that Earth was the center of the universe and proved that it is, instead, a planet orbiting the Sun.
Little Girl in a Red Dress with Cat and Dog, Written by Nicholas Nicholson and illustrated by Cynthia von Buhler, 1998 (Viking)
When a traveling painter, Ammi Phillips, arrives in town, the little girl is delighted to pose for him, but sitting still is not as easy as it seems or as much fun as playing with her cat and dog.
YA BOOK COVERS
Young Adult Books: The Perilous Gard, Written by Elizabeth Marie Pope, 2001, Houghton Mifflin; The Sherwood Ring, Written by Elizabeth Marie Pope, 2006, Houghton Mifflin; The Fated Sky, Written by Henrietta Branford, 1999, Candlewick; Queen's Own Fool, Written by Jane Yolen, 2001, Puffin Books; The Bronze Bow, Written by Elizabeth George Speare, 1997, Houghton Mifflin; The Silver Cup, Written by Constance Leeds, 2007, Viking; The Vanishing Point, Written by Louise Hawes, 2004, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; The Last Girls of Pompeii, Written by Kathryn Lasky, 2007, Viking; Peregrine, Written by Joan Elizabeth Goodman, 2000, Houghton Mifflin; Beyond the Myth: The Story of Joan of Arc, Written by Polly Schoyer Brooks, 1999, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; Queen Eleanor: Independent Spirit of the Medieval World, 1999, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; Lost in the Labyrinth, Written by Patricia Kindl, 2002, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; The Road to Damietta, Written by Scott O'Dell, 2004, Harcourt Houghton Mifflin
COMIC BOOK COVERS
Comic Books: Emily & The Strangers (Variant Cover #3), Written by Rob Reger, 2013, Dark Horse Comics
POSTERS
Cut Paper Poster: An Evening With Neil Gaiman and Amanda Palmer
OTHER WORK
Books of Wonder, Manhattan, Animatronic window display for But Who Will Bell the Cats?