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Mohrbooks Literary Agency
Sebastian Ritscher
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THE STORYTELLER

Lindsay Bonilla Noar Lee Naggan

Featuring an evocative text and luminous paintings, this stunning book celebrates the power of stories - how they connect us, inspire us, and keep memories alive.
Griffin's grandmother spins the most marvelous stories, from breathtaking fairy tales to fascinating family lore. These stories fuel his imagination and fill their days with magic. So when Griffin sees his grandmother's once-bright spark begin to fade, he is scared to think of the future. Fortunately, though, he has her stories to guide him - and to remind him that he is braver than he could ever imagine.

Gorgeous paintings bring to life this stunning picture book that celebrates the power of stories - how they connect us, inspire us, and keep memories alive.

Lindsay Bonilla is a professional storyteller and children's book author from North Canton, Ohio. Her previous picture books include Parents' Choice Award winner Polar Bear Island, I Love You with All of My Hearts, and The Note Who Faced the Music. She lives with her husband, two wild and creative kids, and her dog, Blitzen. She has performed interactive theatre, shared stories and taught workshops all over the world. These experiences have made her passionate about building understanding and relationships across cultures while inspiring the imagination. When she's not writing or performing, she can be found building Legos with her kids as they brainstorm her next book idea.

Noar Lee Naggan also illustrated Lilah Tov Good Night (by Ben Gundersheimer). Originally from Israel, with a background in animation and graphic design, he is now a full time illustrator in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Published 2024-03-05 by Nancy Paulsen Books

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Published 2024-03-05 by Nancy Paulsen Books

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Brief but potent text is paired with illustrations that exude a sense of magic and the joy of storytelling. . . . Warmly and tenderly conveys the comfort of sharing the lore of days gone by.