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Anna has always felt a little out of place. Dreaming of the past, where royalty reigned and everything seemed grander, she never quite fit in with the other girls her age. When her kind but preoccupied parents decide to move to a quiet village in France to restore an ancient castle, Anna finally feels that she is in her rightful place. Plus, as the new “American girl” in town, she becomes an instant sensation at her school, living the royal life she had always imagined.

Just when Anna begins to settle into her new world, a mysterious visitor arrives, and dark secrets hidden within the castle's walls start to surface. As her perfect life unravels, Anna finds herself in a fight for her place at school, in the village, and even within her own family. Will she uncover the truth in time to keep her newfound ‘royalty,’ or will the shadows of the past destroy everything she’s built?

​Inspired by Frances Hodgson Burnett’s beloved 1905 novel A Little Princess, this book draws readers into a world of history and elegance, sure to captivate anyone who loves fanciful, timeless tales.

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Grandpa and Papi

One grandpa is American, lives in the USA and speaks English. The other is French, lives in France and speaks French. In fact, they are different in so many ways... but what they have in common is more important! The companion to Grandma and Mamie is here!

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Grandma and Mamie

One grandma is American, lives in the USA and speaks English. The other is French, lives in France and speaks French. In fact, they are different in so many ways... but what they have in common is more important! In this fun, uplifting, bilingual book, children will discover life in a French-American family and understand that no matter where we come from, what we share is more important than what makes us different.

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Emmy and the Iris:
A Fanciful French Twist on The Secret Garden

"I should be tired of adults, Emmy thought. They have never seemed to care much for me. But how sad some of them seem. Except for Sarah, there are not many who smile; they sit indoors all day and give orders and take orders and don’t even know that there is a world of friends and flowers and gentle horses outside!"

Read more about Josy's World of French-American tales here. View Josy's entire home library on Instagram.

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