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About jean

Hi! I write and illustrate picture books and believe the future for some books is in motion. Check out "Books Unbound" on my website sometime; it shows what a book NOT based on paper could be like. (jeangralley.com/books_unbound) There are other digital stories there to enjoy, too (jeangralley.com/digital_stories)

I'm happy creating books for kids on paper AND in digital motion!
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1. Yonderfel's Castle: A Medieval Fable (Hardcover)
    Author: Jean Gralley
    Illustrator: Jean Gralley
    Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Ages 4-8 09/15/2009
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4 Reviews  
2. The Moon Came Down on Milk Street (Hardcover)
    Author: Jean Gralley
    Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Ages 4-8 10/01/2004
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11 Reviews  
3. Hogula: Dread Pig of Night (Henry Holt Young Readers) (Hardcover)
    Author: Jean Gralley
    Publisher: Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)
Ages 4-8 10/15/1999
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4. And Twelve Chinese Acrobats (Hardcover)
    Author: Jane Yolen
    Illustrator: Jean Gralley
    Publisher: Philomel Books
Ages 9-12 04/19/1995
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1 Reviews  
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Comment by Michael Sullivan on 9/24/2008 at 6:33 AM:
Jean,
I couldn't agree more and your presentation was fantastic. Very well put together. I hope the move to unbounded books really does take off!
Comment by Eric Hammond on 10/24/2007 at 11:01 PM:
Hello, Jean, & welcome to JacketFlap.

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