Picture Book Biographies

Sat Feb 21 2026 at 02:00 pm to 03:00 pm UTC-05:00

Books of Wonder | New York

Books of Wonder
Publisher/HostBooks of Wonder
Picture Book Biographies
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True Tales to Amaze


These dazzling picture books are sure to delight readers of all ages with the stories behind real-life events and icons! Join us to hear from SELINA ALKO, author-illustrator of , NINA CREWS author-illustrator of , and GISELLE POTTER, illustrator of ! Stop in for a spectacular afternoon!


by Selina Alko

Judy Blume is known for fearlessly discussing topics that were once considered taboo. As a young girl, Judy was not encouraged to share her feelings, so instead she invented stories as a way to understand the world around her. Growing up Jewish, during and in the aftermath of WWII, dramatically shaped Judy’s childhood. Her younger years were full of fear. Judy processed her conflicted emotions by making up stories where she could control the conflict as she worked through challenging life scenarios. These stories became the subjects of the books she later published for children, tweens, teens, and adults including Are You There God? It’s Me Margaret, Freckle Juice, and the Fudge series. This inspiring collection of poems celebrates the childhood years of Judy Blume, one of the most beloved American writers of all time.


by Nina Crews

In 1969, people around the world watched as the Apollo 10 astronauts sent the first-ever live color television broadcasts from space. Abstract painter Alma Thomas was among those watching, and afterward, she began a series of bright, bold pieces inspired by the Moon missions and the marvels of space exploration.

In a dual narrative that weaves together key moments from the Apollo 10 mission with Alma’s process creating Snoopy Sees a Sunrise, celebrated author and illustrator Nina Crews presents a fascinating STEAM-themed perspective on an incredible scientific endeavor—and an incredible artist.


illustrated by GISELLE POTTER

From the time she was a little girl, Mary Morland soaked up all the knowledge she could about animals, rocks, and fossils, and captured her discoveries in her journals. She continued studying fossils into adulthood, becoming a prominent fossil hunter whose finds impressed leading scientists of the day.
Eventually, Mary bonded with William Buckland, England’s best fossilist, over their love of paleontology, and the two got married. Together, they introduced the world to Megalosaurus, the first dinosaur that lived on land. At the time, William received credit for their accomplishments while Mary worked from the shadows. This book shines a spotlight on Mary, celebrating her irrepressible spirit, her unconventional life, and her endless enthusiastic pursuit of prehistoric knowledge.


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Books of Wonder, 42 West 17th Street, New York, United States

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