The Duck Can’t Sleep

By E. B. White, Melissa Sweet, Read by Malcolm Hillgartner, Martha White

Price: $9.99

On Sale: 9/1/2026

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The Duck Can’t Sleep

By E. B. White, Melissa Sweet, Read by Malcolm Hillgartner, Martha White

Price: $9.99

On Sale: 9/1/2026

About the Book

Even the most restless reader will find peace and quiet in this breathtakingly illustrated book about the magic of nature, nighttime, and a duck who can’t sleep, based on a poem by the renowned E.B. White which was published in The New Yorker in 1928 and now appears for the first time in book form.

How surprised I was to see

A duck as wide awake as me.

Long past bedtime, two creatures sleeplessly wander around and around the reservoir in New York’s Central Park. What woes and wonders keep them awake so late?

Based on a poem originally published in The New Yorker by the legendary author E.B. White, and marvelously illustrated by two-time Caldecott Honoree Melissa Sweet, the book you hold is a love letter to nature in unlikely places, a testament to the power of imagination, and a balm to restless readers everywhere.

Product Details

ISBN: 9780063304307
Imprint: Quill Tree Books
On Sale: Sep 1, 2026
List price: $9.99
No of pages: 48
Trim Size: 1.000 in (w) x 1.000 in (h) x 1.000 in (d)
BISAC 1: JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Ducks, Geese, etc.
BISAC 2: JUVENILE FICTION / Bedtime & Dreams
BISAC 3: JUVENILE FICTION / Poetry (see also Stories in Verse) *

E. B. White

Biography

E. B. White, the author of such beloved classics as Charlotte’s Web, Stuart Little, and The Trumpet of the Swan, was born in Mount Vernon, New York. He graduated from Cornell University in 1921 and, five or six years later, joined the staff of the New Yorker magazine, then in its infancy. He died on October 1, 1985, at his home in Maine.

Mr. White’s essays have appeared in Harper’s magazine, and some of his other books are: One Man’s Meat, The Second Tree from the Corner, Letters of E. B. White, Essays of E. B. White, and Poems and Sketches of E. B. White. He won countless awards, including the 1971 National Medal for Literature and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, which commended him for making a “substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children.”

During his lifetime, many young readers asked Mr. White if his stories were true. In a letter written to be sent to his fans, he answered, “No, they are imaginary tales . . . But real life is only one kind of life—there is also the life of the imagination.”

Melissa Sweet

Biography

Melissa Sweet has illustrated more than one hundred books, including Kwame Alexander’s How to Read a Book and How to Write a Poem, and has written and illustrated her own work. Her work has been featured in magazines, on greeting cards, and on living room walls. Melissa has received the Caldecott Honor Medal twice, among many other awards, including the Sibert Award, and is a New York Times bestselling author and artist. Melissa lives in Maine. You can visit her at melissasweet.net.

Martha White

Biography

Martha White, granddaughter of E. B. White, is a writer and editor who lives on the coast of Maine. A longtime contributing editor to Yankee Publishing and The Old Farmer’s Almanac, she compiled two weekly columns for United Feature Syndicate for many years and published Traditional Home Remedies (in 1997). Her articles and essays have been published in the New York Times; the Christian Science Monitor; Early American Life; Family Circle; Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors; and numerous other national magazines and small presses.

Malcolm Hillgartner

Reviews

No reviews available.

About the Book

Even the most restless reader will find peace and quiet in this breathtakingly illustrated book about the magic of nature, nighttime, and a duck who can’t sleep, based on a poem by the renowned E.B. White which was published in The New Yorker in 1928 and now appears for the first time in book form.

How surprised I was to see

A duck as wide awake as me.

Long past bedtime, two creatures sleeplessly wander around and around the reservoir in New York’s Central Park. What woes and wonders keep them awake so late?

Based on a poem originally published in The New Yorker by the legendary author E.B. White, and marvelously illustrated by two-time Caldecott Honoree Melissa Sweet, the book you hold is a love letter to nature in unlikely places, a testament to the power of imagination, and a balm to restless readers everywhere.

Product Details

ISBN: 9780063304307
Imprint: Quill Tree Books
On Sale: Sep 1, 2026
List price: $9.99
No of pages: 48
Trim Size: 1.000 in (w) x 1.000 in (h) x 1.000 in (d)
BISAC 1: JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Ducks, Geese, etc.
BISAC 2: JUVENILE FICTION / Bedtime & Dreams
BISAC 3: JUVENILE FICTION / Poetry (see also Stories in Verse) *

E. B. White

Biography

E. B. White, the author of such beloved classics as Charlotte’s Web, Stuart Little, and The Trumpet of the Swan, was born in Mount Vernon, New York. He graduated from Cornell University in 1921 and, five or six years later, joined the staff of the New Yorker magazine, then in its infancy. He died on October 1, 1985, at his home in Maine.

Mr. White’s essays have appeared in Harper’s magazine, and some of his other books are: One Man’s Meat, The Second Tree from the Corner, Letters of E. B. White, Essays of E. B. White, and Poems and Sketches of E. B. White. He won countless awards, including the 1971 National Medal for Literature and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, which commended him for making a “substantial and lasting contribution to literature for children.”

During his lifetime, many young readers asked Mr. White if his stories were true. In a letter written to be sent to his fans, he answered, “No, they are imaginary tales . . . But real life is only one kind of life—there is also the life of the imagination.”

Melissa Sweet

Biography

Melissa Sweet has illustrated more than one hundred books, including Kwame Alexander’s How to Read a Book and How to Write a Poem, and has written and illustrated her own work. Her work has been featured in magazines, on greeting cards, and on living room walls. Melissa has received the Caldecott Honor Medal twice, among many other awards, including the Sibert Award, and is a New York Times bestselling author and artist. Melissa lives in Maine. You can visit her at melissasweet.net.

Martha White

Biography

Martha White, granddaughter of E. B. White, is a writer and editor who lives on the coast of Maine. A longtime contributing editor to Yankee Publishing and The Old Farmer’s Almanac, she compiled two weekly columns for United Feature Syndicate for many years and published Traditional Home Remedies (in 1997). Her articles and essays have been published in the New York Times; the Christian Science Monitor; Early American Life; Family Circle; Maine Boats, Homes & Harbors; and numerous other national magazines and small presses.

Malcolm Hillgartner

Reviews

No reviews available.

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