Dung Ho

Within the conversational free verse of Bibsy Cross and the Bad Apple, Liz Garton Scanlon and Dung Ho combine an exuberant, endearing protagonist with an empowering, STEM-focused plot.

Within the conversational free verse of Bibsy Cross and the Bad Apple, Liz Garton Scanlon and Dung Ho combine an exuberant, endearing protagonist with an empowering, STEM-focused plot.

A spunky girl has a bumpy transition after her father marries a children’s librarian in Laura Ruby and Dung Ho’s fresh and funny Me and Ms. Too.

A spunky girl has a bumpy transition after her father marries a children’s librarian in Laura Ruby and Dung Ho’s fresh and funny Me and Ms. Too.

Eyes That Kiss in the Corners is a celebration of family and heritage that’s both luminous and revelatory.

Eyes That Kiss in the Corners is a celebration of family and heritage that’s both luminous and revelatory.

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