Stephen Cosgrove and Robin James collaborated on the 60-plus titles that comprise the Serendipity Books series, including such classics as Serendipity, Flutterby, Morgan and Me, and Leo the Lop.Stephen Cosgrove’s career has spanned more than 35 years with over 300 children’s books and 30 young adult novels. Born and raised in Washington State, he now lives in Austin, TX, where he continues his writing career.Robin James has illustrated more than 75 books, including all of the titles in the much-loved Serendipity series. A native of the Pacific Northwest, she lives with her husband in Snohomish, WA.
Details
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Board Book: 20 pages
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Publisher: Sasquatch Books
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Language: English
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ISBN: 9781632170750
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ISBN Hyphenated: 978-1-63217-075-0
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Dimensions: 6-1/2 x 6-1/2
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Weight: 8 ounces
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