In a Glass Grimmly
By Adam Gidwitz
Illustrated by Hugh D’Andrade
By Adam Gidwitz
Illustrated by Hugh D’Andrade
By Adam Gidwitz
Illustrated by Hugh D’Andrade
By Adam Gidwitz
Illustrated by Hugh D’Andrade
By Adam Gidwitz
Illustrated by Hugh D’Andrade
By Adam Gidwitz
Illustrated by Hugh D’Andrade
By Adam Gidwitz
Read by Adam Gidwitz
By Adam Gidwitz
Read by Adam Gidwitz
Part of A Tale Dark & Grimm
Part of A Tale Dark & Grimm
Part of A Tale Dark & Grimm
Part of A Tale Dark & Grimm
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$9.99
Aug 20, 2013 | ISBN 9780142425060 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
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$17.99
Sep 27, 2012 | ISBN 9780525425816 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
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Sep 27, 2012 | ISBN 9781101591611 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
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Oct 15, 2019 | ISBN 9780593170908 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
361 Minutes
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Praise
Accolades for A Tale Dark & Grimm:
• New York Times bestseller
• Selection on the Today Show’s Al’s Book Club for Kids
• NCTE Notable Children’s Books in the Language Arts Selection
• An E. B. White Read Aloud Honor Book
• New York Times Editors’ Choice pick
• Publishers Weekly Flying Start
• School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
• ALA Notable Book
“Unlike any children’s book I’ve ever read . . . [it] holds up to multiple re-readings, like the classic I think it will turn out to be.”—New York Times Book Review
“A marvelous reworking of old stories that manages to be fresh, frightening, funny, and humane.”—Wall Street Journal
Accolades for In a Glass Grimmly:
• New York Times bestseller
• A Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2012
• A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2012
• A School Librry Journal Best Book of 2012
“Gidwitz is back with a second book that, if possible, outshines A Tale Dark & Grimm.”—School Library Journal, starred review
“Compulsively readable.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Gory, hilarious, touching, and lyrical all at once, with tons of kid appeal.”—The Horn Book
“Adam Gidwitz leads us into creepy forests, gruesome deeds, terrible monsters, and—far worse—the dark places of the human heart. It’s horrible . . . and I LOVED it!”—Tom Angleberger, author of The Strange Case of Origami
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