Praise for How Emily Saved the Bridge: "Wishinsky's quippy dialogue and well-researched storytelling capture the passion and intelligence of the extraordinary Emily . Nelson's whimsical cut-paper collages, an interplay of bright blocks of color and black-and-white photography, capture a rapidly growing city in the flux of modernization. Another win for the ladies of STEM." -- Booklist, STARRED REVIEW "A strong and honest homage to a remarkable woman." -- Kirkus Reviews "The playful illustrations by Nelson help make the long-ago 1880s feel candy-colored vivid. And the use of dialog in speech balloons lightens the story, making it fun and accessible. Wishinsky hits all the right historical notes with careful accuracy while still molding the story to have direction and focus." -- New York Journal of Books Praise for Avis Dolphin by Frieda Wishinsky, illustrated by Willow Dawson: "Moving and inventive .
a vivid and relatable account of a not-so-distant tragedy." Quill & Quire "This child's view of the event with eye-catching illustrations is an accessible take on the historic event." Booklist Praise for Please, Louise! by Frieda Wishinsky, illustrated by Marie-Louise Gay: ". Wishinsky presents a common family problem with humorous, understated dialogue. Warm-hearted and funny, this is a very fine picture book, with a great match between illustration and text." Quill & Quire, starred review Praise for A Storytelling of Ravens by Kyle Lukoff, illustrated by Natalie Nelson: "Offbeat nonsense humor of the highest order: not to be missed." Kirkus, starred review "In this charming tribute to the quirkiness of collective nouns, playful artwork and clever captions invite children of all ages to contemplate a variety of amusing scenarios illustrated in bright colors and bold patterns." Foreword, starred review.