The Boy in the Big Blue Glasses
Sammy is a fearless superhero—until he gets big blue glasses. Suddenly, it feels like no one can see him anymore. As Sammy struggles with feeling different, he learns that true superheroes see the world—and themselves—clearly. Written by award-winning author Susanne Gervay and beautifully illustrated by Marjorie Crosby-Fairall, The Boy in the Big Blue Glasses is a heartwarming picture book about confidence, self-acceptance, and the power of embracing who you are.
Ships in the Field
A beautifully illustrated and deeply moving picture book about war, migration, and finding home. Ships in the Field follows a young girl and her family, refugees seeking to heal from the past and build a new future. Inspired by award-winning author Susanne Gervay’s personal family history and brought to life with Anna Pignataro’s stunning watercolours, this story captures the resilience, love, and hope of those who leave everything behind in search of peace.
Gracie and Josh
Gracie and Josh love singing, dancing, and dreaming big—just like Incy Wincy Spider, they always try, try, try again. But some days are harder than others. Gracie and Josh is a heartwarming celebration of siblings, hope, and the power of never giving up.
Elephants Have Wings
Two children take flight on the wings of a mystical white elephant, travelling across lands and cultures, witnessing beauty and conflict. Through their journey, they seek the secret of peace, discovering that understanding and unity lie within us all. Elephants Have Wings is a stunning, multi-faith picture book exploring humanity, wisdom, and the search for truth.
The Edge Of Limits
Boys cannot be left out of the conversation on consent. When 17-year-old Sam embarks on a grueling survival camp, he is faced with more than just physical challenges—he must decide whether to stay silent about a sexual assault he witnessed or find the courage to speak. The Edge of Limits is a powerful novel about masculinity, morality, and the choices that define us.
Shadows of Olive Trees
In the 1970s, Tessa, Athena, and Jenny are ready to break free—free from expectations, free to chase their dreams, and free to decide their own futures. But independence isn’t easy, and with freedom comes risks. Shadows of Olive Trees is a compelling novel about love, friendship, and fighting for gender equality.
That’s Why I Wrote This Song
Pip, Irina, Karen, and Angie are four very different girls, but when they come together to play, they’re unstoppable. That’s Why I Wrote This Song is about music, friendship, and what it means to find your voice—on and off the stage.
Daisy Sunshine
Daisy Sunshine and her mum are starting over, but with a little love, friendship, and flower power, they’ll find their place in the world. Set in the 1970s, Daisy Sunshine is a heartwarming story of belonging, independence, and embracing change.
Being Jack
Jack thought his bullying days were behind him, but now he’s facing something new—cyberbullying. At the same time, he’s searching for his dad and figuring out what it really means to belong. With his family, friends, and a little help from his wisecracking humor, Jack discovers that being yourself is the most important thing of all.
Always Jack
Jack’s life is full of change—his mum is getting married, Anna makes him go red and flustered, and just when things seem great, his mum is diagnosed with cancer. Jack is scared, but with his family, friends, and even his annoying little sister by his side, he learns that love, laughter, and a fighting spirit can get him through anything.