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New Review for SEB AND THE SUN

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Many thanks to Julie Danielson at BookPage for the sweet review of SEB AND THE SUN!

In this warm story about a cold place (a “sleepy coastal town far in the north”), a boy named Seb misses the sun, which is altogether absent during the winter. Seb loves to find treasures on the shore, like washed-up bottles, and he wants to bring the sun to his town, if only briefly.

Seb formulates a plan and gathers supplies from his neighbors, and he and his pet walrus row out to sea. After attaching some rope, yarn and fishing line to a bucket, Seb hurls it across the water, well past the edges of the page and into the next spread. Not seeing any immediate results, Seb falls asleep in the boat and wakes to his bucket filled with sunlight. He carefully pours it into the empty bottles he’s collected at the beach and returns home to distribute his little vessels of sunshine to all of his neighbors.

It would be hard to keep such a dark, shadowy palette interesting, but author-illustrator Jami Gigot uses a light touch (so to speak)—Northern lights, white snows and the lights of the town illuminate the pages. Gigot’s detailed drawings of Seb’s neighbors at work are the heart of the tale. Readers grow to care for them as Seb does. His impressive bucket toss on the water provides a funny, hyperbolic moment of charm in an otherwise dark story. How this considerate boy catches the sunlight is a mystery to readers, Gigot leaves to our imagination the moment in which the bucket lands. But what matters is that Seb cared enough about his community to do so.

tags: Seb and the Sun, reviews
Monday 04.09.18
Posted by RGP
 

New Book Trailer for SEB AND THE SUN

Check out a sneak peek of this beautiful book coming to stores March 20, 2018.

Read more about the author, Jami Gigot, and see all the rave reviews: http://www.ripplegrovepress.com/#/seb-and-the-sun/

tags: Seb and the Sun, Book Trailer
Friday 03.02.18
Posted by RGP
 

Willamette Writers on the River Event

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Do you have an idea for a picture book? Maybe even more than an idea and you’re wondering what to do with it? In this interactive workshop with RGP President Rob Broder you will learn about the booming children’s book publishing industry, how to work your idea into a submission-ready story, and how to go about submitting your story to publishers. Wherever you are in your journey of writing or illustrating for children, come learn the process with someone who learned from the ground up.

Monday, February 26, 2018 from 6:30–8:30 PM
First Presbyterian Church, Allison Room, Corvallis, Oregon
(Use 9th St. parking lot entrance.)

Visit the Willamette Writers website for details.

tags: events
Thursday 02.01.18
Posted by RGP
 

Ripple Effect Book Drive

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We started Ripple Grove Press to bring beautiful and timeless books to life. But we also want to make a difference in the lives of children. So we teamed up with the Children’s Book Bank (CBB) in Portland, OR, to start a book donation drive called “The Ripple Effect.” We want to put a book in every young child's hands. The Children’s Book Bank makes that possible.


They reach low-income neighborhoods, where the ratio of books to children is one book for every 300 children, far below the ratio of 13 books per child in middle-income neighborhoods. The Children's Book Bank closes this book gap by gathering tens of thousands of new and gently-used books from the community each year and engaging hundreds of volunteers to help clean, sort, and distribute the books to low-income children, free of charge. Since 2008, The Children’s Book Bank has delivered over 510,000 books to over 41,000 local children in need, giving these kids tools to develop the language skills they need to become future readers, learners, and citizens. We want this reach to go as far as possible. We have collected over 3000 books in the two years we have been doing this. Please help us make a difference.

Please donate new and used books. Hardcover or softcover. One book or 100. We’ll find a new home for your books. And for every Ripple Grove Press book bought and sent to us for CBB in the month of February, we'll match it. 

Please help us by sending children’s picture books to:
Ripple Grove Press
PO Box 86740
Portland, OR 97286


For more information on CBB visit www.childrensbookbank.org.

Thank you for your support and helping us in this drive. Hopefully we’ll create a story to tell.

tags: Book drive, The Ripple Effect, Children's Book Bank
Tuesday 01.30.18
Posted by RGP
 

SEB AND THE SUN Review: "A beautifully calming story..."

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Many thanks to School Library Journal for this nice review of SEB AND THE SUN. Just over 2 months until this beautiful book comes to bookstores everywhere!

Seb is a young boy who loves the sun, but, he lives in the far north country, where it is dark, cold, and dreary for much of the year. Nonetheless, Seb and his companion, Walrus, enjoy their days combing the beach for treasures, especially for empty bottles washed ashore. The dark blue hues and interesting perspectives of the illustrations manage to make this forbidding environment appear quite sweet and inviting. Fed up with the cold, Seb and Walrus set out to find the sun, a theme reminiscent of traditional literature. He brings bottles of sunlight back to the town and warms everyone's heart. Gigot's illustrations capture the personality of this tiny mining and fishing community, especially when it is aglow with a warmth of the sun.

VERDICT: A beautifully calming story perfect for bedtime reading.

-Susan Small, Salve Regina University Library, Newport, RI

tags: Reviews, Seb and the Sun
Wednesday 01.17.18
Posted by RGP
 

New Book Trailer for CAT EYES

Watch the trailer for CAT EYES!

For more information about this super fun book, click here.

tags: Cat Eyes, Book Trailer
Wednesday 01.10.18
Posted by RGP
 

Cover Reveal: CAT EYES

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We are very excited to reveal the cover for CAT EYES by Laura Lee. This fun book will be in bookstores October 9, 2018.

About the Book

In a world filled with many wonderful things, Miki only sees cats. 

Until one seemingly unspectacular day, something special arrives.

About the Author

Laura Lee grew up on the wild mountains of West Virginia where she spent most of her days collecting rocks, climbing trees, and observing the miniature life of ants.

Many years later, after a long career in design, she decided one day to pick up a pen and make a book. This is her first picture book.

Laura lives in Northern California with husband, David, and son, Oliver. 

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Cover and title page font by Carrie Chan: aperfectsomething.com

tags: Cat Eyes, Cover
Tuesday 01.09.18
Posted by RGP
 
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