

And last week, Little Old Bear, which we published in September, was covered in an article that appeared in The East Hampton Star! It's available now at Amazon.com and the CreateSpace store.
A forum dedicated to the work of the late author and illustrator, Hilda van Stockum (1908 - 2006)


Boissevain Books has just released Hilda van Stockum's Penengro, the story of a young orphan boy who, after being adopted because of his resemblance to the parents' deceased child, runs away and finds acceptance and community among a group of gypsies. The story, set in mid-20th century Ireland, is filled with adventure and told with sensitivity and pride in its depiction of the Romani culture.
First published in 1972, Hilda van Stockum's tale of family, acceptance and tolerance, is still of great relevance today. Penengro was written for children aged eight and older. This soft-bound edition is now available for $9.95 at Amazon

From the Preface by Elisabeth Marlin (to whom the book was dedicated by the author in 1950):
A sweet puppy follows Patsy home one day, but Mother says she has to take it back to its owner. The mischievous pup is in no hurry to go home and drags Patsy into one hair-raising adventure after another. The story is told with pace and humor and the pictures add amusing details for children to discover for themselves. This is a story that parents and children from 2 to 6 years old will enjoy reading together, over and over again!
The story of Patsy and the Pup can now be shared with a whole new generation of children and adults, and rediscovered by Hilda van Stockum's dedicated readers and fans.
Look for more Hilda van Stockum titles from Boissevain Books later this year!