Most Popular Books by Janice Shefelman

Janice Shefelman is the author of Willow Creek Home (2015), I, Vivaldi (2008), Anna Maria's Gift (2010), Bringing Up Boys with Tom (2020), Sophie's War (2006).

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Willow Creek Home

release date: Mar 18, 2015
Willow Creek Home
A summer of drought and epidemic illness in 1847 forces Mina, Papa, and his new wife, Lisette, to move on from Fredericksburg, Texas, to a larger land grant deep in Comanche territory. This is the sequel to Janice Jordan Shefelman''s "A Paradise Called Texas," and the second book in her popular early Texas trilogy. Illustrated by Tom, Karl & Dan Shefelman.

I, Vivaldi

release date: Jan 14, 2008
I, Vivaldi
A picture book biography, told as if by Vivaldi himself, shows the famous musician''s energetic personality and steadfast dedication to music.

Anna Maria's Gift

release date: Apr 27, 2010
Anna Maria's Gift
Reissued with a fresh look and added content, the Stepping Stones History series is kid-friendly and Common Core ready! When Anna Maria’s father dies, she moves to an orphanage in Venice. Though she misses her father, she knows he will always be with her, as long as she has his beautiful violin. Luckily, the orphanage is also a renowned music school, with a teacher who is none other than composer Antonio Vivaldi. But when her violin is stolen, Anna Maria must search Venice’s bridges, streets, and canals. Will she ever find it—and can she ever be happy in Venice without it? This lyrical historical-fiction story captures Venice, the joy of music, and how kindness can make a scary new place feel like home. History Stepping Stones now feature updated content that emphasizes Common Core and today’s renewed interest in nonfiction. Perfect for home, school, and library bookshelves!

Bringing Up Boys with Tom

release date: Nov 09, 2020
Bringing Up Boys with Tom
When Tom asked Janice to marry him, she smiled and said, "Yes, if I don''t have to cook or have children." She is still lukewarm about cooking but says, "Bringing up our boys was one of the greatest joys of my life." The story begins with the couple''s return from a journey around the world, as told in Honeymoon Hobos. Tom took up his architecture career in Austin, later teaching in the School of Architecture at the University of Texas. Janice resumed her teaching career at St. Andrew''s Episcopal School until the couple decided to raise a family. Bringing up boys can be scary at times, but Tom taught them how to wrestle a bully to the ground and, by example, how to treat a woman. Janice says, "I loved being queen of the household." Tom and Janice created a home that "shelters daydreaming" to quote from The Poetics of Space. There, Tom taught the boys to draw and make things with their hands. Janice opened up the world to them by reading books aloud and planning family trips, including a climb to the summit of Mt. Rainier. Together they strove to encourage creativity, an adventurous spirit, knowledge of our cultural heritage, and empathy for other cultures.

Sophie's War

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Sophie's War
Dear Reader, I am afraid for us. So begins Sophie''s journal on Christmas Eve, 1861. An no wonder. She lives in Comfort, Texas, during the Civil War, and her father makes no secret of being a Unionist in a state that has left the Union. Terrible things are happening to German Texans like Sophie''s family because they are on the wrong side. Since her father refuses to be silent, Sophie must find a way to save her family.

Son of Spirit Horse

release date: May 01, 2004
Son of Spirit Horse
Young Wolf wants to win the horse race at the tribal fair. So does Little Big Mouth. And that is how the trouble starts. Can Young Wolf''s colt, Snow Wind, run as fast as his father, the legendary wild white stallion? Young Wolf thinks so. But Little Big Mouth knows a secret about Snow Wind that could keep him from winning the race. Neither boy can imagine what he will win or lose. For slightly older readers, Son of Spirit Horse is a continuation of the Step into Reading series about Young Wolf. The story of Young Wolf concludes with a historical novel, "Comanche Song," published by Eakin Press and chosen by the New York Public Library as a "Best Book for the Teen Age." Young Wolf''s name becomes Tsena, the Comanche word for wolf.

Village Without Men

release date: May 01, 2023
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