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Cover of The Pictish Child by Jane Yolen

Tartan Magic: The Pictish Child

The second book in the Tartan Magic series. An American family visiting Scotland for the summer fall into magic. In this book, the children and their grandmother visit an Eventide Home (a Old Folks home) where a magic talisman calls up a child from Scotland’s Pictish past.

The Wizard's Map by Jane Yolen

Tartan Magic: The Wizard’s Map

The first book in the Tartan Magic series. An American family comes to Scotland for the summer and immediately falls into magic. Twins Jennifer and Peter try to rescue their four-year old sister who has been captured by the wicked wizard, Michael Scot.

Cover of Moonball by Jane Yolen

Moonball

Both my boys played Little League and were fine players. But my heart always went out to the whiffers, the kids who just couldn’t play very well. Everyone–even their own parents–seemed to be down on them. So this

Cover of The Fairies' Ring by Jane Yolen

Fairies’ Ring, The

Retellings of classic folk stories about fairies–from Scotland, Wales, Ireland, England, Brittany, Persia, South Africa etc. I had long wanted to do such a volume, and had presented the idea to many editors, but was always turned down. Then after I’d done the

Cover of Gray Heroes: Elder Tales from Around the World by Jane Yolen

Gray Heroes: Elder Tales from Around the World

An anthology of folk tales in which the heroes are all older or elderly. My contribution to the AARP set. (Of which I am a member in good standing.) I was surprised that there had never been any such volume before. A long

Merlin and the Dragons by Jane Yolen

Merlin and the Dragons (book)

This book began first as a script for a short animated film. Only five years later did it finally become a book. Part of my Arthurian obsession (I have written a number of books about King Arthur, though this is the only

Cover of Snow, Snow by Jane Yolen and Jason Stemple

Snow, Snow

Jason lives in Colorado where it snows a lot. So he has taken a lot of stunning pictures of snow over the years. I culled these, chose about fifteen for writing poems about, and then other photos that I loved but couldn’t

Cover of The One-Armed Queen by Jane Yolen

One-Armed Queen, The

I hadn’t planned to write a third book of the Dales, after Sister Light and White Jenna. In fact, I killed off all the main characters in White Jenna so I wouldn’t have to write a trilogy. But there was this nagging question in my

Cover of House, House by Jane Yolen

House, House

We live in a small New England town in western Massachusetts. When we moved in, the Town Clerk gave us an old black and white photo of our house from the 1910s. It was by the Howes Brothers, turn of the century

Cover of Tea with an Old Dragon by Jane Yolen

Tea with an Old Dragon

My old college, Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, contacted me and asked if I would write a picture book about the founder for the Sophia Smith Centennial, I explained how long picture books actually take, which