Two gals known to be plucky. Gutsy. Maybe a little headstrong.

Meet the two Mollys—one a renowned survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic, the other a determined heifer with an indomitable spirit. Living a century apart, they share more than just a name; their deeper bond is a legacy of courage. The Mollys B., a beautifully illustrated biography, brings their parallel stories to life, exploring the extraordinary day each met life- threatening challenges with remarkable bravery. From the icy waters of the Atlantic to the open fields of Montana, this book is a powerful celebration of resilience, hope, and the unyielding will to survive. Join the journey and discover how two lives, though different, are forever united by an unwavering determination that can light the way through even the darkest moments.

About the Author:

Joann Howeth has always loved books. Her father taught her to read when she was four years old, which soon led to the creation of her own stories. At first, they were just in her head as a way to help her fall asleep at night. Later she started writing them down and has been doing so ever since.

Although she loves all animals and has had lots of them find their way into her care, she has never owned a cow. She does, however, own two black cats named Rajah and Ghost.

About the Illustrator:

Born in 1971, Rupert Van Wyk has been drawing from a young age. He applies humor to his expressive use of line and color, believing that the small details bring an image to life. Over the years, he has created work for numerous children’s book publishers worldwide. A passionate traveler, Rupert divides his time between England and Italy, where he lives and works.

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Book Reviews

  • “Howeth cleverly uses dual narratives to highlight themes of resilience and survival, showing that courage knows no bounds whether it is a woman on a sinking ship or a cow escaping an inevitable fate. The Mollys B. is an uplifting story about perseverance . . . that will leave readers rooting for both Mollys.” —Carol Thompson for Readers’ Favorite