Tuesday Mourning is a native of Colorado and a graduate of Brigham Young University. She is the illustrator of many book covers as well as a few picture books. Today's post highlights some of her work.
These books published by Capstone tell sports stories starring female main characters. The titles in this series that Tuesday Mourning has illustrated include:
Kylie Jean Series
Also published by Capstone, the Kylie Jean series by Marci Peschke follows a spunky young girl on her mission to become a beauty queen - and queen of lots of other things as well. (Starred links are to my reviews.)
Maggie Brooklyn Mystery Series
Suddenly Supernatural Series
This fantasy series by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel tells what happens to Kat, the daughter of a medium, when she discovers that she also has psychic powers. There are four books in the series:
Stand-Alone Titles
- The Two and Only Kelly Twins by Johanna Hurwitz
Arlene and Ilene Kelly are identical twins, born just before and just after midnight on two consecutive June days. In this book, the girls take care of ferrets, fool new classmates into believing they're actually triplets, accidentally upset their neighbors during trick-or-treat and endure their first separation when one must spend the night in the hospital. - Ten Ways To Make My Sister Disappear by Norma Fox Mazer
Sprig is jealous of her older sister Dakota, who seems to have everything Sprig wants and calls her a baby on top of it. When Sprig finds herself in a difficult situation, though, she realizes she might be able to count on her sister after all. - Eggs Over Evie by Alison Jackson
In this middle grade novel, Evie, a young aspiring chef, strives to overcome her negative feelings about her parents' divorce and the relationships her mom and dad have started with new partners.
She has such a beautiful style of illustration!
ReplyDeleteDon't forget this Anne Warren Smith series that I swear I read JUST because of the covers, since they are too young for my students! http://www.annewarrensmith.com
ReplyDeleteAh! I DID forget those! I read them, too, and I loved the covers.
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