Shy: A Picture Book

Julie Andrews, Emma Walton Hamilton

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Shy: A Picture Book

Shy: A Picture Book

Julie Andrews, Emma Walton Hamilton

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Description

From New York Times bestselling mother-daughter duo Julie Andrews & Emma Walton Hamilton and bestselling illustrator Eva Byrne comes an empowering tale of finding your voice--starring a shy puppy who discovers the magic of music

Shy is the smallest and quietest pup at the shelter. The world feels big, loud, and a bit scary to her sweet and gentle soul.

But when a man with kind eyes brings her home, she feels safe with her new best friend--and keeps him company while he practices at his piano. Beautiful, unfamiliar sounds dance in the air when the piano man plays, and something inside her begins to stir. The piano man has an important performance ahead--but it may be a performance no one, especially the piano man, ever expected.

Inspired by Julie Andrews's real-life "singing" dog, this uplifting picture book invites readers to find their voice and share their talents with the world.

About the Author

Julie Andrews's legendary career encompasses the Broadway and London stages, as well as multiple films, television shows, album releases, concert tours, directing assignments, podcasts, and the world of children's publishing. Her first two novels for children, Mandy and The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles, were published in the 1970s and remain in print to this day. In 2000, the title of Dame Commander of the British Empire was bestowed upon Andrews by Queen Elizabeth II for lifetime achievements in the arts and humanities. She was married to film director Blake Edwards for 41 years, and the couple have five children, ten grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Emma Walton Hamilton is an award-winning writer, producer, editor, and educator. Together with her mother, Julie Andrews, she has written over 35 books for children and adults, and cocreated and coproduced the Netflix children's television series Julie's Greenroom, as well as the podcast Julie's Library. Walton Hamilton's original poetry collection, Door to Door, was published by Andrews McMeel. She serves on the faculty of Stony Brook University's MFA in Creative Writing. Eva Byrne is the author-illustrator of Along Came Coco and Supernana, the former a Bank Street Book of the Year selection. She also illustrated the New York Times bestselling Princesses Wear Pants series and the Piglette series written by Katelyn Aronson. Byrne lives on the west coast of Ireland, in between the mountains and the sea.

Critical Reviews

"Wispily inked cartoons colored with loose washes depict both human and canine emotion with stylish panache. Alliterative text and calligraphic flair bring a pleasing polish to this empowering tale."

-- "Publishers Weekly"

"Andrews and Hamilton have blended their voices into a graceful storytelling instrument, and Byrne's pen-and-ink art has a timeless quality...A sweet, smooth, and stylish call for listening to different voices."

-- "Kirkus Review"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Abrams Books for Young Readers
Pub date: 2026-08-11
Length: 40 pages

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