Publishers Weekly calls Matthew Cordell’s 102 “an intricately wrought, ambitious picture book that . . . pulses with warmth and inventiveness” in starred review

★ 102 by Matthew Cordell

On Sale: April 2026 | Ages 6-8 | ISBN9780316580953

In an intricately wrought, ambitious picture book that recalls works by Chris Van Allsburg and David Wiesner, Caldecott Medalist Cordell creates a humane adventure that unfolds in and around a cozy abode, peppering the telling with a reappearing number that adds mysterious significance.

Sent home from school on October 2 with a fever that soon rises to 102 °F, young George spots a mouse transporting a tiny black object (“Was it... a bean?”) and, before retiring to bed, persuades his mother to keep the creature in an old tank. At 1:02 a.m., George is awakened by a cricket guide, and, leaping from his bed in a series of ever-smaller ghostly blue figures, shrinks to “almost a cricket” size himself. He’s led into a wall and through narrow passages, then outdoors to the base of a large oak, the Lilliputian dwelling of a mouse family uncannily like his own, where a young mouse also has a fever. When George learns that their father has not yet returned after heading out to fetch the last bean for a healing 102-bean soup, the boy knows just what to do. Delicate artwork finely worked in multicolor ballpoint pen pulses with warmth and inventiveness across this intriguing pocket-size quest, whose dreamlike narrative gently hints at the line between fantasy and reality. Human characters are portrayed with pale skin.”

Previous
Previous

EVERY MONDAY MABEL by Jashar Awan wins the Choose to Read Ohio (CTRO) 2026 Floyd’s Pick Book Award

Next
Next

NYT Bestsellers: THE HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins remains at #2 on the Children’s & YA Series list for the week of 1/18/26