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A professional writer for over 20 years, Dandi Daley Mackall has written dozens of articles for popular magazines and published around 400 books for children and adults alike, with sales of over 4 million. A frequent guest on radio and television talk shows, she lives in rural Ohio with her husband, three children, horses, dogs, & cats.

Featured Books
Larger-Than-Life Lara A Girl Named Dan Crazy In Love Eva Underground Dandilion Rhymes Starlight Animal Rescue Blog On!
Rudy Rides the RailsThe Legend of OhioSeeing Stars Maggie's Story Love Rules Silent Dreams Are We There Yet? First Day
Made For A Purpose Ali Cat Series Little Blessings series Off To Plymouth Rock! Journey, Easter Journey! Love & Kisses, Bunny
Books for early readers 0-6 Books for kids, ages 6-10 Books for teens Horse Files Degrees Of Betrayal Books for adults
Kids Say The Best Things About Life More of What Children Know About Angels For God So Loved the World A Tree For Christmas Legend of Saint Nicholas The Light of Christmas A Glorious Angel Show The Shepherd's Christmas Story
A Book You'll Never Forget!

Looking for a creative way to help your students
with their Writing Proficiency?

Larger-Than-Life Lara
by Dandi Daley Mackall
Reading Level: Grades 4-8
Hardcover, 195 pages, Dutton/Penguin Group

Study Guide Available Here

As the story unfurls, the reader experiences character, setting, dialogue, plotting, climax, and all the parts of writing vital to becoming a writer. Teachers will find exercises and explanations, entertainment and encouragement. And teaching writing will never be the same.

"Laney is an engaging narrator. Particularly delightful is the way in which she tells the story. Each chapter has a title that is related to the narrative, such as Rising Action, Suspense, Dialogue, etc. ... Her explanation of how to write a book is just as interesting as the events that she's describing. Best of all, none of this detracts from the novel's emotional core. Thoroughly enjoyable and unexpectedly wry, this book is as intelligent as it is succinct." Elizabeth Bird, NY Public Library, in School Library Journal

  • Kentucky Bluegrass Award List
  • Finalist for 2008-9 William Allen White Children's Book Award, "Children's Choice"


A Girl Named Dan A Girl Named Dan
Published by Sleeping Bear Press
Dandi's true story and lifelong dream

Ten-year-old Dandi (affectionately called "Dan" by family and friends) lives and breathes baseball. She may not be a fence buster but she can "hit 'em where they ain't" in the neighborhood pick-up games. The boys know she's a contender. And there's no bigger fan of the 1961 Kansas City A's. So when Charlie Finley, the A's new owner, announces an essay contest to get batboys, there's no doubt Dandi will enter the contest.

Dandi not only enters the contest--her essay wins! However, her joy is short-lived when the contest officials enforce the For Boys Only rule. Long before the boundary-breaking ruling of Title IX, young women across the country used grit and determination to prove that barriers of gender have no place on a level playing field. Dandi Daley Mackall's true-life story gives voice and testament to the spirit of these young sports pioneers.

"Mackall seamlessly weaves a good deal of baseball trivia and slang into her tale...Dandi is an engaging and sympathetic heroine, and her story will resonate with many readers." - School Library Journal, June 2008

See more about this book on YouTube and in Dandi's April Newsletter.

Study guide available, click Here



Crazy In Love
Dutton/Penguin Books
2007

Mary Jane Ettermeyer hears voices in her head, but they're all hers - and she's going to need every single one of them to get through life, now that she's fallen hard for the amazing Jackson House.

"...Mackall hits the nail on the head with her poignant description of first love..." School Library Journal, Feb. 2007


"Modern Communism is rarely depicted in children's literature, and never before this well." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
EVA UNDERGROUND

The year 1978 has been a pretty good one for Eva Lott. She has a terrific best friend, she's dating the best-looking guy in school, and she just made the varsity swim team. So when her widowed dad says it's time for them to move, she's not exactly thrilled. And when he tells her that he intends to move to Communist Poland to help with a radical underground movement. . . Well, it's all downhill from there.

This story parallels the author's experiences before "The Wall" came down.

  • Nominated ALA Best Book for Young Adults 2007
  • Finalist for Ohioana Award, 2007
  • New York Public Library "Teen Pick"
  • Study guide available at Harcourt Books

New Rhyming Picture Books:
from WaterBrook/Random House

DANDILION RHYMES

A GAGGLE OF GEESE AND A CLUTTER OF CATS,
illustrated by David Hohn

In fun, rollicking rhyme, discover the names of animal groups, from tidings of magpies, ducks in a brace, elks in a gang, in a galloping race!

TIME FOR THE BLANKET SHOW,
illustrated by David Hohn

Make bedtime fun!
"Shed those shoes./ Bye-bye, laces!/Everybody take your places.
Prime-time, bedtime, bathroom races....
Time for the Blanket Show!
"

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New! I CAN READ books - ALI CAT SERIES

I Can Read Books are well-known for stories meant to hook children on reading and give them the confidence to read on their own. Check out Dandi's new cat series of easy readers:




Starlight Animal Rescue:

Where problem horses are trained and loved, where abandoned dogs become heroes, where stray cats become loyal companions. And where people with nowhere to fit in find a place to belong.



RUNAWAY - Dakota Brown used to love all things "horse" until she lost everything, including hope. The minute she sets foot on her foster parents' farm-Starlight Animal Rescue-she plans her escape. But can an "impossible" horse named Blackfire and this quirky collection of animal lovers be the home she's always dreamed of?

MAD DOG - Wes Williams, aka Mad Dog, hales from Chicago and is looking to return-just as soon as his mother gets out of rehab. In the meantime, he's stuck at Starlight Animal Rescue, where his only friend is his dog, Rex. As Wes schemes to get his old life back, will Rex and the other shelter dogs be able to rescue him . . . before his anger makes him go too far?

WILD CAT - "Kat" Coolidge can work miracles with abandoned cats and rescued animals, but her struggles with classmates and cancer may be more than she can handle.

DARK HORSE - The characters in Winnie the Horse Gentler have been emailing animal tips to their friends at Starlight Animal Rescue all along. But when a horrible fire devastates the rescue, it's time for a real-life visit from Winnie, Catman, and Wild Thing.




HORSE FILES: A HORSE LOVER'S GUIDE

Based on research and Dandi's experiences with her own horses, Horse Files contains observations and facts horses probably wish humans understood. This book is all about building the right kind of relationship with horses, becoming friends. Sections include: The Nature of Horses, The Art of Communication, Sizing Up Horses, Friendship from the Ground Up, Friendship in the Saddle, Trouble in Paradise.





BLOG ON! A new teen fiction series
Click here to Check out the Blog On site!



Love, Annie - Annie, aka "Professor Love" in her advice column on the blog, considers herself an expert when it comes to love.


Grace Notes - Gracie Doe, a keen observer of human nature, prefers to blog-keep an online journal on her anonymous website--about her classmates at Big Lake High, not befriend them.


Storm Rising - Storm Novelo, most likely to be liked and the center of attention wherever she goes, is a fake, hiding the emptiness that makes her quit everything she begins with such enthusiasm-including the blog.


Just Jazz - Jasmine "Jazz" Fletcher sees beauty and art where others see nothing. But if she doesn't come up with a commercially successful "masterpiece" soon, her parents may make her drop what they consider an unprofitable hobby.



Click Here for Dandi's Top Five Internet-Safety Tips For Parents


Rudy Rides the Rails:
A Depression Era Story (Tales of Young America)

Illustrated by Chris Ellison.

Dandi met the real "Ramblin' Rudy" in 2000 and was inspired to capture his stories & sense of community and adventure, when Rudy "rode the rails" as a teen hobo during the Great Depression.

  • Notable Book 2008 - Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People (National Council of Social Studies & Children's Book Council)
  • Winner of the Angel Award, 2008
  • Winner of the "Award of Excellence" from Chicago Book and Media Show 2007
  • Featured Book of the month on Rutgers
Study Guide Available Here

The Legend of Ohio
Illustrated by Greg LaFever.

This picture book combines imagination with an original Iroquois oral tradition to tell a story of sacrifice and triumph.

Study Guide Available Here

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SEEING STARS
Simon and Schuster 2006

Discover Orion the Hunter,
Draco the Dragon,
Cassiopeia the Queen,
and other familiar constellations,
and learn how to recognize
them in the night sky.

Constellations are outlined in sparkly foil!


MAGGIE'S STORY

Controversy swirls around Josh Davidson, a former construction worker. Even CNN's covering his story. Maggie's caught in the middle, between hope and horror, as the world watches.

Maggie's Story is a contemporary look at the compelling story of Mary Magdalene. What if it happened today?




In the Beginning

Illustrated by James Kandt, who uses a unique style with the look of etched plate printmaking.

In the beginning, there weren't any toys,
No mommies or daddies,
No girls and no boys,
No swing sets or sunsets,
No songs and no noise.
Then God said, "It's never too late."
And God told His Son, "Let's create!"


Love Rules

Love Rules


When Mattie Mays goes off to college in search of a boyfriend, she promises to send her best friend a postcard every week with a new rule about love. A novel for young adults...and anyone looking for love.



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SilentDreams

Picture Book:
Silent Dreams

Karen Jerome, illustrator
Eerdmans

--Camilla and her auntie are homeless in the early 1900's, forming friendships with characters like Fingers Freddy, Jake the Badger, and Boxcar Betty. But every Saturday the world changes...at the Silent Movie matinee.


AreWeThereYet

ARE WE THERE YET?
Dutton/Penguin-Putnam -  Shannon McNeill, illustrator

Slumping, bumping seat-belt squeeze/ Let me out NOW, pretty please!/ Did you know our dog has fleas?/ Are we there yet, Mom?



FirstDay

FIRST DAY
Harcourt, Inc., illustrated by Tiphanie Beeke

It's the first day of school!
Pencils sharp, crayons stacked.
Ruler, scissors, paper packed.
Brand new shoes-
Heard the news?
This is my first day!

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Made for a Purpose

MADE FOR A PURPOSE
(Purpose-Driven Life)
illustrated by Michael Koelsch

The story of a tough young girl who finds meaning and purpose in an unusual way. Introduction and discussion questions by Rick Warren, author of The Purpose-Driven Life.



Rain or Shine

Board books
featuring the Little Blessings series.

God Makes Nighttime Too

OFF TO PLYMOUTH ROCK!
Tommy Nelson Publishing, illustrated by Gene Barretta

Mayflower ship-dangerous trip!
Waves that rock and winds that whip.
Crashing, splashing, lightning flashing!
On to Plymouth Rock!



JOURNEY, EASTER JOURNEY!
Tommy Nelson Publishing
Second in this holiday series with illustrator, Gene Barretta

Journey, journey, Jesus! Jesus took a journey,
Whirling past the angel wings. Listen as the angel sings,
"Here he comes! The King of Kings!"
Journey, journey on!


LOVE & KISSES, BUNNY
Simon and Schuster, illustrated by Hala Wittwer

Mama scratched her baby's ear.
"Mama Bunny loves you, dear."
Baby Bunny wondered, "Does she love me for my ears?"



Books for early readers 0-6,
including the Treetops are Whispering and I Love You, Daddy books.

I'm Not Afraid Series,
fun, rhyming books that feature animals facing common childhood fears

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Books for kids, ages 6-10,
including the Puzzle Club series and Cinnamon Lake Mysteries series.


Books for teens, ranging from her fiction series HORSEFEATHERS! to nonfiction series on soft skills for the real world.

Winnie the Horse Gentler Series
Bestselling horse fiction.


DEGREES OF BETRAYAL: SIERRA'S STORY

DEGREES OF GUILT is a trilogy that gives three perspectives on one tragic event that leads to the first murder trial in Macon, Iowa.


Books for adults, including the popular essay and quote collections by kids and Kindred Sisters, Devotions on New Testament Women.

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KIDS SAY THE BEST THINGS ABOUT LIFE:
DEVOTIONS & CONVERSATIONS FOR FAMILIES ON THE GO


In this "no prep" devotional book, any family can laugh together and learn more about God and each other.



Plus:
More of What Children Know About Angels
&
The 101 Ways to Talk to God


Fot God So Loved The World

For God So Loved the World: My John 3:16 Book
illustrated by Elena Selivanova

With whimsical verse and beautiful illustrations, this picture book includes John 3:16 translated into many languages.






A Tree for Christmas

A TREE FOR CHRISTMAS
illustrated by Dominic Catalano

The story of the first Christmas, told in a metaphor of trees and wood.

Click Here For a Dandi Christmas book interview


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Legend of Saint Nicholas:
A Story of Christmas Giving

illustrated by Guy Porfirio

A unique look at the teen years of the man who would become known as Santa Claus.


The Light of Christmas
illustrated by John Walker

A metaphor of why we've always needed the "Light."





A Glorious Angel Show
illustrated by Susan Mitchell

A look at the traditional Christmas story from the perspective the angels, eager to break through the sky with the good news of Christ's birth. The center folds into a glorious pop-up of the angels!



The Shepherd's Christmas Story
The Shepherd's Christmas Story

A lyrical picture book