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Cover of Welcome to the River of Grass by Jane Yolen

Welcome to the River of Grass

This is the fourth and I believe the last of the Welcome books, my poetic paean to various ecosystems. I have only been to the Everglades once, but it is a trip not forgotten. Thank goodness the powers that be are

Cover of Dear Mother, Dear Daughter by Jane Yolen and Heidi E Y Stemple

Dear Mother, Dear Daughter

My daughter, Heidi, and I have always sent each other notes — sometimes quick little memos left on a pillow or inside a journal, or letters and postcards sent through the mail. Now that there is

Cover of The Fish Prince by Jane Yolen and Shulamith Oppenheim

Fish Prince, The

This book of mermen stories may have the longest and most difficult gestation of any book I have ever done. It began almost 30 years ago when my friend Shulamith Oppenheim and I wrote a proposal for a children’s book called

Cover of Boots and the Seven Leaguers by Jane Yolen

Boots and the Seven Leaguers

I needed a new short story for my collection, Twelve Impossible Things Before Breakfast, and I found the start of Boots in my files. No memory of when it had gotten there. But it looked hopeful: the

Cover of Sister Emily's Lightship by Jane Yolen

Sister Emily’s Lightship

Most of my adult short fantasy/sf fiction has never been put in a single book. I have four story collections–Tales of Wonder, Dragonfield, Merlin’s Booke, and Storyteller, plus a chapbook that are all out of print. But my more recent stories

Cover of Sleep Rhymes Around the World by Jane Yolen

Sleep Rhymes Around the World

It took about eight months to track down the lullaby rhymes for this picture book. Some I got from books, others from my husband’s graduate students and international colleagues. I wanted the rhymes in

Cover of How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight? by Jane Yolen and Mark Teague

How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight?

Bonnie Verberg, who had been my editor at Harcourt and then again when she moved to Scholastic, had a baby boy. When he was a year old she called and said, “My little boy hates going to bed

Cover of Not One Damsel in Distress by Jane Yolen

Not One Damsel in Distress

Move over, Xena! This collection of thirteen retold folk tales about strong young women come from every corner of the globe. From Bradamante, the fierce medieval knight from “The Song of Roland,” to Li Chi

Cover of Color Me a Rhyme by Jane Yolen and Jason Stemple

Color Me a Rhyme

I was helping Jason sort and file his slides at his house in Colorado one visit, and realized what astonishing shots he had of single colors in nature–yellow flowers, brown wrinkled sand, punky pink thistles, etc.

Cover of Queen's Own Fool by Jane Yolen and Robert J Harris

Stuart Quartet: Queen’s Own Fool

This novel about Mary Queen of Scots is told from the point of view of one of her three female jesters. (Yes–there were three, though we know little about them.) Scottish writer Bob Harris and I worked