Farrar, Straus, and Giroux
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- Tuck everlasting, Natalie Babbitt
- A place inside of me, a poem to heal the heart, written by Zetta Elliott ; illustrated by Noa Denmon
- Preoccupations, selected prose, 1968-1978, Seamus Heaney
- The bear and the kingbird, a tale from the Brothers Grimm, translated by Lore Segal ; pictures by Chris Conover
- The man in the McIntosh suit, by Rina Ayuyang
- Girlchild, Tupelo Hassman
- The FSG poetry anthology, edited by Jonathan Galassi and Robyn Creswell
- How to stay invisible, Maggie C. Rudd
- Dark archives, a librarian's investigation into the science and history of books bound in human skin, Megan Rosenbloom
- The fools of Chelm and their history, Isaac Bashevis Singer ; pictures by Uri Shulevitz ; translated by the author and Elizabeth Shub
- Dare the wind, Tracey Fern ; pictures by Emily Arnold McCully
- King Grisly-Beard, translated by Edgar Taylor ; pictures by Maurice Sendak
- Valentine & Orson, re-created as a folk play in verse and paintings, by Nancy Ekholm Burkert
- The Fisherman and his wife, a tale from the brothers Grimm, translated by Randall Jarrell ; pictures by Margot Zemach
- Molly Whuppie, retold by Walter de la Mare ; illustrated by Errol Le Cain
- Hey, Al, story by Arthur Yorinks ; pictures by Richard Egielski
- Mother Goose and the sly fox, retold and with pictures, by Chris Conover
- Mr. know-it-all, the tarnished wisdom of a filth elder, John Waters
- The little humpbacked horse, a Russian tale, retold by Margaret Hodges ; wih pictures by Chris Conover
- A reader's guide to Walt Whitman, by Gay Wilson Allen
- Tales from Moominvalley, written and illustrated by Tove Jansson ; translated by Thomas Warburton
- The three wishes, an old story, Margot Zemach
- Dear Mili, an old tale, by Wilhelm Grimm ; newly translated by Ralph Manheim ; with pictures by Maurice Sendak
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- Tuck everlasting, Natalie Babbitt
- A place inside of me, a poem to heal the heart, written by Zetta Elliott ; illustrated by Noa Denmon
- The bear and the kingbird, a tale from the Brothers Grimm, translated by Lore Segal ; pictures by Chris Conover
- Preoccupations, selected prose, 1968-1978, Seamus Heaney
- Girlchild, Tupelo Hassman
- The man in the McIntosh suit, by Rina Ayuyang
- How to stay invisible, Maggie C. Rudd
- The fools of Chelm and their history, Isaac Bashevis Singer ; pictures by Uri Shulevitz ; translated by the author and Elizabeth Shub
- Dare the wind, Tracey Fern ; pictures by Emily Arnold McCully
- King Grisly-Beard, translated by Edgar Taylor ; pictures by Maurice Sendak
- Valentine & Orson, re-created as a folk play in verse and paintings, by Nancy Ekholm Burkert
- The Fisherman and his wife, a tale from the brothers Grimm, translated by Randall Jarrell ; pictures by Margot Zemach
- Hey, Al, story by Arthur Yorinks ; pictures by Richard Egielski
- Molly Whuppie, retold by Walter de la Mare ; illustrated by Errol Le Cain
- Mother Goose and the sly fox, retold and with pictures, by Chris Conover
- Mr. know-it-all, the tarnished wisdom of a filth elder, John Waters
- The little humpbacked horse, a Russian tale, retold by Margaret Hodges ; wih pictures by Chris Conover
- A reader's guide to Walt Whitman, by Gay Wilson Allen
- Tales from Moominvalley, written and illustrated by Tove Jansson ; translated by Thomas Warburton
- The three wishes, an old story, Margot Zemach
- Dear Mili, an old tale, by Wilhelm Grimm ; newly translated by Ralph Manheim ; with pictures by Maurice Sendak