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"Honestly strange and strangely honest… Remarkably compelling and powerful. Weaver's authenticity of characters, situations, and by-gone eras emanates from sheer originality of style. This amazing novel is a stellar achievement--gritty, funny, fresh, and bold. It will make your eyes bug out and your pulse race.  And how it shines, shines with humanity!”

--Sena Jeter Naslund, author of Ahab's Wife

“A braveneuroscientist rushes in where angelsfear to tread. A challenging yet accessible, charming and thoroughly enjoyable book – it provokes thoughtsin a way that reminds one of the reasons for books to exist.”

Robert Sapolsky, author of Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers

" An important, even invaluable book, a moving farewell to the old, more humane way of life as China and all the world become technologized and globalized."

--Maxine Hong Kingston

Jem's father turns himself into a 9-foot orangutan, then leads Jem on the ultimate adventure: to find the last resting place of Leonardo da Vinci.

"Wurge explains the fantastic with restraint...gently instructs young readers not to jump to conclusions based on appearances--the smartest person you might ever meet could be an oversized, hairy, orange primate." --New York Journal of Books

"A lost man finds his calling, and an oceanographer with dimming eyesight illuminates the dark sea. An inspiring story of dedication, perseverance, courage, and love."

--Deborah Cramer, author of Great Waters: An Atlantic Passage and Smithsonian Ocean: Our Water Our World.

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Mussolini clones that won’t stay dead. The power to re-create others—forever. Memory and identity that are no longer unique. Trapped inside the cloning facility at a time when humans are undergoing their final death rattle on a prion-infected earth, Fausto struggles to recreate the world he once knew of family and friendship. Or did he ever know it?

“In this marvelously original novel, Zlotsky has done for conjoined twins what Gunter Grass did for midgets in The Tin Drum…A weirdly hilarious Russian fairytale composed with the comedic zeal of Gogol and the rhetorical brilliance of Nabokov.”
—Lee Siegel, author of Love in a Dead Language

“A rugged and tender tale. Bawdy humor, snappy dialogue, colorful sea myths and rich lobstering details add to the immense appeal of this textured narrative about a lobsterman’s inward and outward struggles.”

--Publishers Weekly

"In this darkly inventive work of fiction, Graziano deposits his protagonist among the despairing crowds of an institutional hell. [This] grim allegory interrogates human existence with its visceral, sensuous description."

--Publishers Weekly

Spring 2011

The fusion of art and politics in America: Fifteen creative forces discuss art in the service of social justice. Profiles include: the late Howard Zinn; Pete Seeger; Yoko Ono; John Yau; poet Quincy Troupe; punk-rock activist Franklin Stein; comedian Maysoon Zayid; screenwriter Ron Nyswaner; filmmaker Gini Reticker

"An exuberant memoir... A rich study of the immigrant adventure."

--Publishers Weekly

 

"Outrageously imaginative, totally
original, and charmingly simple... A delightful tale children will love."

--Tina L. Scott, The
Dabbling Mum

 

"An impressive fiction debut...Malloy mixes history and fantasy with flair and delivers a wonderfully satisfying puzzler."

--Publishers Weekly

Spring 2011

A young couple comes of age in a surreal world of apocalypse, delight, longing, and tenderness. Hovering between reality and fantasy, whimsy and darkness, these linked fables describe a universe both surreal and familiar.

“Brilliant miniatures...[Phillips’] quietly elegant sentences are as clear as spring water, haunting as our own childhood memories.”

--Michael Dirda

 

 



News from Leapfrog Press

Please see our Submissions page for changes to submissions guidelines beginning Sept. 1 2010.

You can now read the first chapter of many Leapfrog books. See each book's Web page.

June, 2010

FIRST-PRIZE WINNERS of the 2010 Leapfrog Fiction Contest Chosen

Joan Connor has been awarded first prize for her short-story collection How to Stop Loving Someone.

Mick Carlon has been awarded first prize for his middle-grade novel Riding on Duke's Train.

See the contest page for details.

Adult Fiction FINALISTS Announced

May 31, 2010

The winners of the Adult manuscript division have been chosen! See the contest page for details.

Children's Fiction Winners Announced

June 9, 2010

Seven winner manuscripts were chosen out of 153 children's and YA submissions.

Finalist judges include Marge Piercy (adult fiction) and Alexandria LaFaye (children's fiction).

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Leapfrog Author Receives Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Award "in recognition of the special contributions women writers make to our culture and society." Helen Phillips, author of And Yet They Were Happy (Leapfrog Press, April 2011) was one of six women writers singled out for excellence by the Foundation. Read more...

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2009 LEAPFROG FICTION CONTEST WINNER ANNOUNCED

July 9, 2009 --
The first-prize winner of the
2009 Leapfrog Fiction Contest is
Vickie Weaver's "Billie Girl" (formerly "The Mercy of Killing"). See the Contest page for more information.



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