Molly and her brother Michael are curious about the world.
Inspired by food, family, and friends, they trek to faraway places using a magic suitcase.
Michael and Molly visit Barcelona and learn about the city's culture in their second adventure.
They find a new friend in Francesca and learn about Gaudi's amazing architecture, try fun new food, see the wonders on Las Ramblas, and much more.
Share their experiences in this unique story.
About the Author: Amy Houston Oler is a trained artist who has loved drawing all her life, rarely going anywhere without a sketch pad.
She created her first comic strip at age ten and continued creating comics and cartoons in high school and college, graduating from De Pauw University with a double major in both History and Studio Art (focus on drawing and painting).
She later studied at the New York School of Visual Arts.
During her time in New York, she worked for Marvel Comics, The New Yorker, and Entertainment Weekly.
Amy produces all of the art for the Molly and the Magic Suitcase series by hand.
She loves drawing from both imagination and reality, but her favorite thing to capture is facial expression.
Her father says he recognizes her characters easily because she's been working on them all her life.
Amy is currently the Creative Director at COLOR Marketing & Design.
Chris Oler began a freelance writing career through sports, specifically the corporate softball team he put together in Chicago.
His game reports entertained well enough that he was soon writing for other divisions of Kaplan Professional.
The idea that less is more drives the work on promotions, speeches, Web sites and books that Chris has done throughout his professional career.
His background includes speechwriting for the Indiana House of Representatives, serving as an editor for Kaplan in Chicago, and teaching and coaching students from grade 5 to grade 12 at the International School of Indiana and Park Tudor School in Indianapolis.
He has education certification.
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