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Board Books
Ready for Summer
What should you wear?
Over Under
Opposites on board...
One Some Many
Toddler favourite now a board book!
Chapter Books
The Invisible books
The Invisible Day, The Invisible Harry, The Invisible Enemy 3 books about being invisible in Manhattan
Historical Fiction
How It Happened in Peach Hill
"An irresistible blend of depth, wit and inventiveness."(Toronto Star)
The Broadway Tunnel
A story for reluctant teen readers about the first New York City subway!
Mable Riley: A Reliable Record of Humdrum, Peril & Romance
Most Distinguished Book of the Year! 2004
Earthly Astonishments
2002-2003 Finalist for Hackmatack and Red Cedar Awards
Non-Fiction
A Home for Foundlings
A history of the Foundling Hospital in London, England Shortlisted for the Norma Fleck Award! (Best Non-fiction of the Year)
Picture Books
EATS
Who eats what?
ABC X 3
Alphabet in English, French & Spanish
Over Under
Look at Opposites "with pizzazz"
One Some Many
also available in Danish and Japanese!
Mayfly
Summer is the season that lingers and hurries by at the same time.
A Day With Nellie
Wake up, Nellie! The fun is about to begin!
Hannah's Collections
Governor General Award Finalist
Short stories in Anthologies
Secrets
Stories selected by Marthe Jocelyn
The Palazzo Funeral Parlor
a story in On Her Way Stories & Poems About Growing Up Girl
Teen Novel
Watch For
Would You
A teen novel to break your heart
Ready for Fall!
What do you wear to jump in the leaves?
Ready for Summer!
What do you wear to run through the sprinkler?
Ready for Winter!
What do you wear when it's cold?
Ready for Spring!
Let's get dressed!
First Times
featuring top North American writers, plus a story of my own called The New World...

Earthly Astonishments

New in Paperback! Spring 2003 **

from The Toronto Star



"With verve, wisdom and honesty, Jocelyn explores the realities of human curiosity, friendship and life with a physical trait that will always have to be accomodated."

In the late nineteenth century, in a little dot of a town called Westley lives the smallest girl in the world. Josephine stands only twenty-two inches high, and her parents charge gawkers a penny apiece to see her - until they realize that the headmistress of MacLaren Academy for Girls will pay even more.

After five years at the Academy, where Josephine is treated little better than a slave and must endure the mockery of the fine young ladies, her heart cries out for freedom.

One day she takes five gold dollars and runs away. When she stumbles upon R. J. Walters, proprieter of the most renowned curiosity show in Coney Island, she gets a new name - Little Jo-Jo of Bavaria. She also gets some new dresses and even an elegantly saddled golden retriever to ride in her act. But Jo's spreading fame draws an enemy from her past ever closer - until all she has begun to cherish in her newfound life is in jeopardy.

This compelling novel from Marthe Jocelyn introduces a marvelously believable heroine from a time and place filled with many wonders.


Snake handler

About Earthly Astonishments, the author says, "Mr. P.T. Barnum and his most famous midget exhibits, General Tom Thumb and Lavinia Bump Warren, are the only real people in this book. The Museum of Earthly Astonishments did not exist, but there were dozens of real 'dime museums' in the New York area during the second half of the nineteenth century. The curators of these exhibits displyed all the curiosities mentioned in the story, as well as many more - human and otherwise. Mr. Walters and the other characters helped me to tell a story about a time and place in history that has always fascinated me. And although many of Josephine's troubles are a result of her small size, her solutions come from quick wits and courage, qualities available to all of us today."



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