Julius and Macy: A Very Brave Night
Description
An enchanting woodland tale about bravery and friendship from a debut author-illustrator.
Julius and Macy like to play heroes. Julius pretends he's the defender of the forest, while Macy has a quieter strength. When their snack disappears one night, they decide to track down the only one who could have taken it--the Night Goblin. They both have to be brave in their own ways, and they ultimately discover that the real thief isn't anything like they imagined.
With its endearing characters, this gently told tale reminds us that we each have courage within us and that kindness can make all the difference.
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About the Author
Annelouise Mahoney has worked in animation for DreamWorks, DIC Animation, Sony, and Saban Entertainment. She has also worked as a colorist for Marvel and Image Comics on such series as Uncanny X-Men, Generation X, and others. This is her first picture book, and it was inspired by the depths of her daughters' friendships and the many ways they are brave, especially with someone on their side. She loves to explore the forest, can't resist a cave, and has a lot of love for all those named Julius in her life. Annelouise lives in Southern California with her family. Learn more about her at www.woodlandabbey.com.
Reviews
"Watercolor illustrations further the text's magical qualities by adding important details, such as the solitary nature of Sherwin's home. Softly glowing with campfire and starlight, this tale is an inviting bedtime story and a gentle ode to kindness." --Booklist
"Many young listeners will appreciate the warmth and sweetness of this comforting selection as they follow the appealing, accessible tale and learn about kindness and friendship. A warm nursery tale sprinkled with traditional sugar and spice." --Kirkus Reviews
"Soft, expressive illustrations, lyrical language, and a story of friendship and bravery will make this book a favorite for readers both young and old." --Midwest Book Review