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Joy Mccullough
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Joy Mccullough

3 Books
Joy McCullough is an award-winning author of historical fiction and contemporary stories for young readers. She is best known for her critically acclaimed YA novel Blood Water Paint and the middle-grade series Jojo Vs. Middle School. Her writing often tackles powerful themes of feminism, art, and finding one's voice.
Have you ever wondered what a book would say if it could tell you its own story? Every new book starts out exactly the same way, with fresh ink printed on crisp, clean pages that have never been opened. The words inside are just waiting patiently to be discovered. The real magic happens the moment you turn the very first page. A wonderful journey begins as the book travels from one reader to another. It goes from being brand new to becoming soft and incredibly well loved. Together, the book and the reader create a special connection. Follow the beautiful lifespan of a story as it finds a new purpose in the hands of different children. This joyful picture book is a gentle love letter to reading, showing how a single book can be deeply special to so many different people for wonderful reasons.
6-8 Years 40 Pages
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Get ready for a very special trip to the White House with two adorable canine companions! Champ and his adopted brother, Major, are moving into a brand new home because their dad just got an important job as the President of the United States. Champ has visited this big, beautiful house before and knows all about the work that happens inside. Now, he gets to show Major the ropes. Major is extra special because he is one of the very first rescue dogs to ever live in the White House. From exploring the big green lawns to finding the best places for naps, these two furry friends are bringing a whole lot of fun to their new home. Join Champ and Major on their exciting adventure. This heartwarming story celebrates the special bond between rescue dogs and their families.
6-8 Years 26 Pages
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The Woman Who Saved Millions of Birds

By Joy Mccullough Pictures by Romina Galotta
Did you know that long ago, fashion trends were actually hurting millions of birds? Harriet was a woman who loved nature. When she discovered that birds were losing their lives just so their feathers could decorate fancy hats, she knew she had to take action. Harriet decided to speak up for her feathered friends. She organized meetings, shared the truth, and started the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Her brave choices created a powerful movement dedicated to protecting birds everywhere. Because of Harriet, people learned to appreciate birds flying in the sky instead of sitting on hats. Explore the inspiring true story of a passionate nature lover who changed the world. This engaging biography shows how one person's voice can make a massive difference for the environment. It even includes fun instructions on how to start birdwatching and make your own pretend binoculars!
6-8 Years 40 Pages
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