The Prairie Thief

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Product Details
Price
$7.99  $7.43
Publisher
Margaret K. McElderry Books
Publish Date
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.1 X 7.6 X 0.7 inches | 0.35 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781442440579

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About the Author
Melissa Wiley is the author of the Inch and Roly series and other books for children, including The Prairie Thief and two series of novels about the ancestors of Laura Ingalls Wilder. She lives in San Diego with her comic-book-writing husband, a half dozen kids, and about 3,000 books. She blogs about her family's reading life at Here in the Bonny Glen: MelissaWiley.com/blog.

Erwin Madrid is a children's book illustrator based in San Francisco, where he earned his BFA at the Academy of Art College. He has worked for PDI/Dreamworks Animation on films like Shrek 2 and the Madagascar sequels. He has also done concept art for the gaming industry for titles like Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. In his spare time, Erwin travels and goes plein air painting.
Reviews
Fans of the Little House books will recognize the setting and enjoy the fantastic twist. Stylized black-and-white illustrations capture key moments and add to the warm tone. The comedic, unexpected, satisfying conclusion hits just the right note. A pleasing folkloric/historical blend.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"A charming, inventive tale that reads like a delightful mash-up of Little House on the Prairie and The Spiderwick Chronicles...Mystery and suspense keep the pages turning. [A] top-notch story."-- "School Library Journal"
"Wiley has created an appealing heroine in 12-year-old Louisa Brody and an involving adventure to help her exonerate her jailed father. There's also humor thanks to the wee Scottish brownie who has found his way out onto the prairie. Wiley's cleverly constructed story...is not only a fine tall tale but also gives some sense of nineteenth-century frontier life."-- "Booklist"