Wingfeather peg dolls

A reader named Tasha sent Andrew a heartfelt email last weekend to thank him for the Wingfeathers and to share the peg dolls she'd painted for her nieces. Her sweet family has found a kinship with the Igiby clan. ? Look how wonderfully Tasha captured Nicholas Kole's artwork in these little peg people.Do you find yourself in the Saga, too? Are there any other books that help you feel at home in a big world? Will you tell us about that?Click the pictures to zoom in. (Check out Peet's eyes.)[gallery ids="12011,12012,12013,12014,12015,12016,12017"]


This week, Madame Sidler will be reading the first half of Jennifer Trafton's Wingfeather Tale, "The Wooing of Sophelia Stupe," found on pages 49-71. (If you're reading the Kindle, stop at location 1245, right after the words "Remember that, and beware.") Check back on Friday for an excerpt, and to share one of your own!For conversations about Ollister, Edd, Sophelia, and Safiki, come over to the forum!