From an overview of the books on their list, their fantasy is definitely character-focused, with an emphasis on well-built fantasy worlds and cultures. At first glance, I didn't see any realistic fantasy--perhaps Dragon's Egg and The Merlin Conspiracy? I'm still waiting for Dragon's Egg from interlibrary loan.
Here are some midgrade and YA titles from their current catalog:
- Chase, by Jessie Haas
- The Oracle Prophesies, by Catherine Fisher
- Dragon's Egg, by Sarah Thomson
- The Feverbird's Claw, by Jane Kurtz (ed. by Rebecca Davis)
- The King of Attolia, Megan Whelan Turner
- The Last Apprentice: Curse of the Bane, by Joseph Delaney
- The Little Gentleman, by Philippa Pearce
- The Merlin Conspiracy, by Dianna Wynn Jones
- The Secret History of Tom Trueheart, by Ian Beck
- The Secret of the Rose, by Sarah L. Thomson
- The Sphere of Secrets, by Catherine Fisher
- Warrior Girl (Joan of Arc), by Pauline Chandler
- The Wizard (picture book), by Jack Prelutsky
My first read from their list was The Oracle Betrayed, by Catherine Fisher. She creates a beautiful world that weaves in a bit of Greek and a bit of Egyptian mythology--engaging story--interesting characters who I would have liked to know a little better. So I guess I come out ahead, whether Greenwillow is the best publisher for me or not. I've found another great book!
~Cheryl
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