Billy Hightower spends his whole life alone in a skyscraper high above a big city. Then one day, a skyscraper is built next door and a girl moves in. Could she be a friend? But every time Billy tries to reach out to her, the wily Wind gets in his way! Can Billy find a way to outsmart the Wind and make a new friend, or will he be swept away?
Praise for The Red Hat:
"[J]ust the right amount of detail and drama . . ."
?The New York Times
"[E]xquisite suspense . . . [a] charming early valentine."
?The Boston Globe-
"A simply told, graphically arresting tale."
?Kirkus
"This dynamic, gorgeously rendered glimpse into the fledgling bond between two people demonstrates the power of persistence."
?School Library Journal
Genre: Children's Fiction
Praise for The Red Hat:
"[J]ust the right amount of detail and drama . . ."
?The New York Times
"[E]xquisite suspense . . . [a] charming early valentine."
?The Boston Globe-
"A simply told, graphically arresting tale."
?Kirkus
"This dynamic, gorgeously rendered glimpse into the fledgling bond between two people demonstrates the power of persistence."
?School Library Journal
Genre: Children's Fiction
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