Cover illustration of a children's book titled "Sally Ann McFidgetbottom" by Howard Pearlstein, featuring a girl with wild, curly hair wearing a "peace" shirt and mismatched socks, surrounded by a boy in a green shirt, a girl in a pink dress, a cat, a soccer ball, an open book, and a spilled cup.
Illustrated book cover featuring an orange character with a sad expression and thin stick-like legs. The title "Orange Porange" is displayed in large letters at the top. The author's name, Howard Pearlstein, and the illustrator's name, Rob Hardison, are at the bottom.
Book cover of "The Invitation" by Howard Pearlstein, featuring an orange character next to a mailbox.
Book cover of 'The Missing Ball: An Orange Porange Story' by Howard Pearlstein, illustrated by Rob Hardison, featuring a sad orange character with thin black legs, looking at a white ball.
Book cover "The Magic Mirror: An Orange Porange Story" by Howard Pearlstein, illustrated by Rob Hardison, featuring an orange character in a mirror and a gray character beside it.
Book cover titled 'Tribeca' featuring a sketched urban scene with a cartoon cat in a window.
Book cover illustration depicting an elderly man eating a pastry alone, with a girl in the background appearing concerned. The title reads, 'The Old Man Eating Alone' by Howard Pearlstein, illustrated by Hilde Groven.
Children's book cover titled 'Connor Crowe Can't Let Go' featuring a child with headphones sitting in a chair, holding a tablet, with a toy box, another child, and a dog nearby. Illustrated in a playful style.
Illustration of three people reading a book while sitting in a large armchair surrounded by scattered books and a rhino. In the background, a car has its trunk open with an explosion happening nearby. The scene is from "The Liebrary" by Amanda Pearlstein, Howard Pearlstein, and Maren Amini.
Cover of 'The Shy Book', featuring a cartoon face with expressive eyes and a partially turned yellow corner.
Children's book cover with title "This Book is Not For You!" featuring a mustached man with crossed arms, an angry expression, surrounded by flying books and fantastical elements, such as a blue furry claw and a multi-eyed creature. Illustration by Susanna Covelli, written by Howard Pearlstein.

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