From an acclaimed author and a New York Times Best Illustrated artist comes the fascinating, little-known-and true!-story of New York City's first subway.
Shana Corey has written several picture books, among them Here Come
the Girl Scouts!, a New York Times Editors' Choice, and You Forgot
Your Skirt, Amelia Bloomer, which the New York Times called "a
picture book girls are likely to love." She has always been
intrigued by New York City history, so when she came across a
passing mention of Alfred Ely Beach's underground train, she wanted
to know more. It wasn't long before she was skulking around Warren
and Murray Streets, looking for the site of Devlin's department
store, and seeking out Boss Tweed's grave in Greenwood Cemetery.
Learn more at shanacorey.com.
Red Nose Studio created the art for Here Comes the Garbage Barge!
by Jonah Winter, which was selected as a New York Times Best
Illustrated Book, a School Library Journal Best Book, and a
Huffington Post Best Picture Book of the Year and received four
starred reviews, as well as The Beginner's Guide to Running Away
from Home by Jennifer LaRue Huget, praised by the Wall Street
Journal for its "vivid and arresting illustrations." Visit him at
rednosestudio.com.
"The incredibly inventive multimedia illustrations match the text
perfectly and add detail, dimension, and pizazz… Absolutely
wonderful in every way.” —Kirkus Reviews starred
review
"Corey’s absorbing story of New York City’s ill-fated first subway
provides an ideal venue for the sculptural artistry of Chris
Sickels, aka Red Nose Studio." —Publishers Weekly starred
review
"Corey’s narration brings plenty of sparkle to a story built on
stealth and shadows...[with] Red Nose Studio’s visual pizzazz
lure[ing readers] through the
turnstile." —Bulletin starred review
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