My Grammie’s House, by Lana Button, illustrated by
Skye Ali
(Published
by Tundra Books, a Penguin Random House imprint)
A sweet picture book about a kid welcoming new
people into her grammie's old house.
“You're going to love my Grammie's house. You'll love every
single thing about it.”
A precocious and delightful tour guide walks some
potential buyers through Grammie's old house, showing them all the great things
about it: a shaggy rug for shuffling, a shady closet that makes a great
clubhouse, the perfect spot for eating cookies – even a climbing tree.
And with each new detail eagerly pointed out, we
get to see hints of what the house was like when Grammie was still there and
experience the love that lived in every nook and cranny.
This charming and tender story celebrates the
connections we make between people and the spaces they inhabit, and the
memories that can live on even when new connections are being made.
My Grammie’s House is available from Chapters
/ Indigo here.
***
Note: Lana will be one of the guest speakers for
our online weekly course, “Writing Kid Lit
~ The Next Level” on Monday evenings, starting Sept 30. Details here.
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The First Ones on the Ice, by Lana Button, illustrated by Alex MacAskill
(From Nimbus Publishing)
A gentle winter story about a brother and sister
and the simple beauty of their neighbourhood outdoor rink, inspired by the
author's hometown of St. Stephen, New Brunswick.
My brother and I are the luckiest kids in town.
We start the path. We’ll get there first.
On a quiet winter morning, before the sun has
fully risen, a brother and sister set out with their skates. They spend the day
on the icy pond behind their house–clearing the snow, skating with the crowd of
neighbourhood kids, and cheering on the local hockey team, who play until the
sun begins to set. Finally, under the moon and stars, the siblings once again
have the ice to themselves.
Inspired by the author's childhood memories of
growing up in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, this nostalgic and beautifully
illustrated picture book celebrates community, family, and the joy of playing
outside.
Coming November 5. Pre-order from Chapters /
Indigo here.
Note: For information about submitting to Nimbus Publishing
(and three other east coast publishers), see here.
Lana Button
Including
My Grammie’s House and The First Ones on the Ice, Lana has 15 children’s books to
date, published with Orca, Kids Can Press, Owlkids, Tundra, Nimbus and Pajama
Press. She has several more books scheduled for publication through 2028,
including a series of early chapter books with Orca Books and a 2025 Groundwood
picture book, co-written with Eric Walters.
Lana
has been awarded the Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Award and
the Crystal Kite Award. Her picture books have been shortlisted
for The Blue Spruce, The Shining Willow, the Jean
Throop IODE Award and the Rainforest of Reading, and have
been recognized as Canadian Children’s Book Centre’s Best Bets and
the IBBY Outstanding Book for Young Children.
Find out more about Lana and her books at www.lanabutton.com and connect with
her on social media @lanabuttonauthor
See all of Brian’s upcoming weekly writing classes,
one-day workshops, and weekend retreats here.
For more about new books and book launches from
your fellow authors, see here.
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