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The Possible Police

by Aimee Jodoin

Dreamy purple and sunshiny swirls juxtapose with the dark attire of the authorities as the visionary protagonist of this book proves his creative superiority to enforcers of the limits of the imagination. Rainbows, stars, and smiling... Read More

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Imani's Moon

by Aimee Jodoin

Small Imani learns a lesson on perseverance when pursuing her fervent dream of touching the moon, in this gorgeously illustrated picture book. Taking after her storytelling mother, ignoring the teasing children of her village, and... Read More

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Porter Searches for Santa

by Aimee Jodoin

Living at the South Pole, Porter the penguin has never heard of Santa Claus. When he receives a letter addressed to Santa, the curious bird ventures with his friend Franklin to learn the identity of the gift-giving man. The unique photos... Read More

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The Squickerwonkers

by Aimee Jodoin

A royal pain with a red balloon strays from a fair and into an abandoned marionette auditorium where several spooky kooky puppets (called Squickerwonkers) reside. A disembodied voice introduces to the impetuous young heiress each of the... Read More

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Rafa Was My Robot

by Aimee Jodoin

Imaginative world traveler Jacob and his robot, Rafa, are close as friends can be—like a child and his favorite stuffed animal. But one day, Rafa’s battery starts dying, and Jacob traverses the galaxy in search of a replacement.... Read More

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Targeted

by Barry Silverstein

In "Targeted", Mike Smith, a digital-media thought leader, offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at digital advertising which, he writes, “offers the ability to communicate with unprecedented specificity and finesse.” Smith... Read More

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Double Take

by Kristine Morris

“I love this job,” wrote Maggie Silverstein, the former editor of Tropic, the Miami Herald’s Sunday magazine, almost twenty years after she had set up her shop as a black-and-white portrait photographer. Her love is palpable in... Read More

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