Polly Horvath, author portrait

Polly Horvath

POLLY HORVATH is the author of many books for young people, including Library Girl, Pine Island Home and Pine Island Visitors, The Night Garden, Everything on a Waffle, The Pepins and Their Problems, The Canning Season and The Trolls. Her numerous awards include the Newbery Honor, the National Book Award for Young People's Literature, the Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor and the Vicky Metcalf Award for Children's Literature. She has also been shortlisted for The Deutscher Jugenliteraturpreis, Germany's most prestigious literature award. Horvath grew up in Kalamazoo, Michigan. She lives in Metchosin, British Columbia. pollyhorvath.com
Mr. and Mrs. Bunny--Detectives Extraordinaire!
Lord and Lady Bunny--Almost Royalty!
One Year in Coal Harbor
Northward to the Moon
My One Hundred Adventures
The Vacation
The Pepins and Their Problems
Everything on a Waffle

Books

Mr. and Mrs. Bunny--Detectives Extraordinaire!
Lord and Lady Bunny--Almost Royalty!
One Year in Coal Harbor
Northward to the Moon
My One Hundred Adventures
The Vacation
The Pepins and Their Problems
Everything on a Waffle

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