Tuesdays with Tundra is a post on our new releases. The following books are available today in stores and online!
Whimsy’s Heavy Things
Written by Julie Kraulis
Illustrated by Julie Kraulis
Hardcover | 32 Pages | Ages 4-6
ISBN: 978-1-77049-403-9
“[Whimsy’s] … solutions are ingenious, and the ending surprises with a mature little twist that is reassuring as well as realistic. Every page is sweetly rendered by author and illustrator Julie Kraulis’s oil and graphite artwork, which evokes a softer, gentler version of Tim Burton’s style.” – Quill & Quire
Making Contact!
Marconi Goes Wireless
Written by Monica Kulling
Illustrated by Richard Rudnicki
Hardcover | 32 Pages | Ages 5-8
ISBN: 978-1-77049-378-0
The fifth book in Tundra’s Great Idea Series, Making Contact! tells the story of Guglielmo Marconi, who became the father of wireless communication. As a boy, Marconi loved science and invention. At the age of twenty, Marconi realized that no one had invented a wireless telegraph. Determined to find a way to use radio waves to send wireless messages, Marconi found his calling. And, thanks to his persistence, on December 12, 1901, for the first time ever, a wireless signal traveled between two continents. The rest is history!
Escape from Berlin
Written by Irene N.Watts
Trade Paperback | 432 Pages | Ages 8-12
ISBN: 978-1-77049-611-8
eBook: 978-1-77049-612-5
Life for Jewish families in 1938 Berlin is increasingly difficult. Neighborhood shops and synagogues are looted and burned, homes are invaded by the Gestapo, Jewish children are expelled from school, their fathers and brothers imprisoned without cause. With even darker times on the horizon, parents are searching for an escape route for their children. On the morning of December 1st, 1938, eleven-year-old Marianne Kohn and seven-year-old Sophie Mandel meet on a train, the first Kindertransport that will take children to safety in England. But what will happen when they arrive? Who will be their guardians? Will they be able to learn the customs and language of their new country? Will they ever see their parents again? The Kindertransport saved almost ten thousand children before the outbreak of World War II. The three critically acclaimed, award-winning novels in Escape from Berlin–Good-bye Marianne, Remember Me, and Finding Sophie-poignantly chronicle what happens to Marianne and Sophie as they grow up away from home. December 1, 2013, marks the 75th Anniversary of the first Kindertransport.
Pub Date Giveaway: In the comments below, please tell us which new September release of Tundra’s you would love to read and one lucky reader will receive their requested book! One request per person and please review our rules. This giveaway ends at midnight on Monday, October 1, 2013!
UPDATE: Congratulations to Susan who will be getting a copy of Whimsy’s Heavy Things.
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Whimsy’s Heavy Things looks really cute!
I love Irene’s work so “Escape from Berlin” would make me very happy!!!
I like nonfiction, so Making Contact is the book for me!
Escape From Berlin looks like a fantastic read, would love to win!
Whimsy’s Heavy Things looks great!
I love Whimsy’s Heavy Things – such a great book 🙂
I would love Whimsy’s Heavy Things – a gentle version of Tim Burton? I’m sold!
Whimsy’s Heavy Things looks adorable – reminds me of some of Terry Pratchett’s kids material.
They all look wonderful! I think Making Contact might be very appropriate for lower readers studying the Grade 5 science unit: Electricity and Magnetism.
Making Contact: Marconi Goes Wireless by Monica Kulling, please.
Beautiful Books – Whimsey’s Heavy Things by Julie Kralis – something about the title – want to read this book immediately!
Whimsy’s Heavy Things by my lovely and oh-so-talented friend, Julie! Her work makes me have all the feels and I can’t wait to see it accompanying a unique and thoughtful story.
Escape from Berlin. I love history and would love to read this!
Escape from Berlin. I really like Irene N. Watts!
Whimsy’s Heavy Things. I love the artwork and it looks like a fun book to read to my youngest grandchildren.
Whimsy’s Heavy Things for my granddaughter.
Whimsy’s Heavy Things……fabulous story and illustrations by a very talented artist!
I would like Whimsy’s Heavy Things to share with my niece!
Whimsy’s Heavy Things
My nieces love picture books
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Thank you so much! I can’t wait to get it! 🙂