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Featured Author Lauri Fortino

We started Ripple Grove Press to bring some really wonderful children's stories to life. Every new author and illustrator that we sign becomes part of a collaborative environment and part of the RGP family. 

Lauri Fortino, author of The Peddler's Bed, is the October Featured Author for the children's writing community, 12x12. In her feature she describes her writing life, getting published, and her relationship with us. Read it here.

Also, check out two other recent interviews with Lauri on The Reading Tub and The Family Book Shelf. 

tags: The Peddler's Bed, interviews, profile
Monday 10.03.16
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Happy One Year Anniversary to The Peddler's Bed!!

If you haven't read this wonderful story of warmth and kindness yet, stop everything and find it at your library, ask for it at your local bookstore, order it online!

In Lauri Fortino's tale of kindness and giving, a peddler attempts to sell a fine, handcrafted bed, guaranteed never to squeak, to a poor man who has no bed at all. But the peddler's heart is moved by the man's generosity when it's time to get back on the road.

Illustrator Bong Redila at work

Illustrator Bong Redila at work

But don't let us tell you how great it is, be sure to read the reviews:

"Fortino's subtle story of kindness and courtesy features plenty of read-aloud–friendly repetition and onomatopoeia. Redila's palette has the color and clarity of stained glass, and his figures are slightly exaggerated, suggesting Baum's original Oz. Lovely." -Kirkus Reviews

"Splendidly expressive illustrations, lit with clownish joy and humor, enshrine the message of The Peddler's Bed for readers of any age."- Midwest Book Review

The Peddler's Bed by Lauri Fortino/illustrated by Bong Redila

tags: The Peddler's Bed, Anniversary, Reviews
Thursday 09.01.16
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Author Interview: Wendy BooydeGraaff

Wendy BooydeGraaff, author of Salad Pie, recently did an interview with Lauri Fortino, author of The Peddler's Bed. Read it here .

Salad Pie by Wendy BooydeGraaff and illustrated by Bryan Langdo will be in stores on March 1. Preorder it today!

tags: interviews, Salad Pie, The Peddler's Bed
Wednesday 02.03.16
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Ripple Grove Press 2016 Catalog is Ready!

The 2016 Ripple Grove Press catalogs are in. We have some beautiful books coming out this year!

If you are a bookseller or librarian and would like to receive a paper copy of our catalog, please contact us at [email protected]. 

tags: Salad Pie, Lizbeth Lou, Monday is Wash Day, Mae and the Moon, Too Many Tables, The Peddler's Bed, The Gentleman Bat
Friday 01.15.16
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Happy Thanksgiving

May your holiday be filled with warmth and kindness.

Art from The Peddler's Bed by Lauri Fortino, illustrated by Bong Redila

tags: The Peddler's Bed
Thursday 11.26.15
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The Peddler's Bed Review

We're pleased to announce that the November 2015 issue of The Midwest Book Review's "Children's Bookwatch" features a review of The Peddler's Bed:

The Peddler's Bed is a delicious story for children, rich with humor and warm with compassion. A peddler with a fine bed on his cart rode by an old man working in his small garden with his dog, Happy. The man admired the fine bed, which the peddler informed him was for sale. The bed was so sturdily made it would never squeak, the peddler assured the old man. Unfortunately, the old man had not even one penny to give for the fine new bed, though he would have loved to have it. The peddler made him an offer: he could have the bed free if he could find a way to make it squeak by sunset. There followed an amazing series of kindly, sharing actions and events that had the sound of little squeaks always present as the old man proceeded to offer water, a meal, and hospitality to the peddler and his pony. The little old man worked very hard, with well worn, squeaky furniture and tools to make a simple soup supper for the peddler, sharing vegetables from his garden, meat from his larder, and water from his well. The peddler enjoyed every moment of the old man's squeaky, creaky hospitality and kindness. Then he asked if he could rest awhile on the fine bed, which the peddler had gotten down from his wagon to demonstrate. A truly touching ending transpires to this quirky little tale that expresses the core message of kindness and hospitality, sharing what you have with others, no matter how humble or how fine. Splendidly expressive illustrations, lit with clownish joy and humor, enshrine the message of The Peddler's Bed for readers of any age.

tags: The Peddler's Bed, Reviews
Thursday 11.12.15
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Thank you!

Thank you to everyone who came out this weekend to support us at Wordstock, Barnes and Noble, and Green Bean Books. Our events were wildly successful! Check out some pictures from the weekend below.

And remember, we still have one more event tomorrow at 11am at Green Bean Books with Abraham Schroeder.

RGP at Wordstock Abraham Schroeder at Wordstock Abraham Schroeder at Wordstock Abraham Schroeder meets a fan at Wordstock Abraham Schroeder at Wordstock Jami Gigot read at Barnes and Noble Mae and the Moon at Green Bean Books RGP Books at Green Bean Books thumb_IMG_7455_1024.jpg Abraham Schroeder at Barnes and Noble Autographed copy of The Gentleman Bat RGP books are Barnes and Noble Bong Redila at Barnes and Noble Bong Redila at Barnes and Noble thumb_IMG_7461_1024.jpg
tags: Events, The Gentleman Bat, The Peddler's Bed, Too Many Tables, Mae and the Moon, Signing, Reading, story time
Monday 11.09.15
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