Picture Books
High as a Hawk
My first picture book, Where
Is Grandpa?, is an autobiographical tale—the story of a wondrous
surprise that happened on the saddest day my family had ever known: the day my
dad died. My children's loving memories of their grandpa, brought to life in
the book by the marvelous paintings of Chris Soentpiet, helped us realize that
grandpa wasn't quite so far away after all.
High
as a Hawk is based on an extraordinary page out
of American history. It's the story of how a brave eight-year-old girl and a
famous mountain guide climbed Longs Peak in
The Day the Stones Walked was inspired by my trip to Easter Island, one of the world's most remote—and most mysterious—places. In this story, I imagine what might have happened on the day people suddenly stopped carving moai, the faces. And in my author's note, I explore what the environmental disaster of Easter Island might mean for the bigger island we call Earth. Magical, dramatic paintings by William Low bring this book to life.