Famous Friends: Curious George and the Man in the Yellow Hat

In the Curious George children’s books by H. A. and Margret Rey, a mischievous monkey is rescued from his misadventures by his friend and keeper The Man in the Yellow Hat. Though George’s capture would be controversial today, the affection between these characters is timeless. Read The Sister Knot about two resilient women, orphaned in WW2, who defy fate to sustain a lifelong friendship. A compelling novel about the power of sisterhood. Learn more about the book in NOVELS.

Curious George & the Man in the Yellow Hat: A classic animal-human friendship

Two resilient women, two separate journeys, one lasting friendship

Famous Friends: Mary Todd Lincoln and Elizabeth Keckley

Keckley, a former slave who bought her freedom and started a sewing business, was hired as the First Lady’s dressmaker. They became close friends and traveled together to raise money for the war. The friendship fell apart when Keckley wrote a memoir in 1868, revealing their private communications. Read The Sister Knot about two resilient women, orphaned in WW2, who defy fate to sustain a lifelong friendship. A compelling novel about the power of sisterhood. Learn more about the book in NOVELS.

Lincoln and Keckley, the First Lady and her dressmaker, were friends until they had a falling out

Two resilient women, two separate journeys, one lasting friendship