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  • Bibliography:
    6 Books
  • First Book:
    October 2015
  • Latest Book:
    July 2024
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Book List in Order: 6 titles



  • A boldly illustrated picture book read-aloud about how everyone gets sad -- ninjas, wrestlers, knights, superheroes, everyone . . . even daddies have emotions!

    Did you know wrestlers have feelings? And knights. Even superheroes and ninjas feel...



  • A perfect gift for Father's Day!

    Keith Negley's playful and emotional art tells this story of a new father who is no longer the cool guy he once was. He looks back wistfully on his crazy times playing in a band, riding a motorcycle, and gettin...



  • From the award-winning creator of "My Dad Used to Be So Cool" and "Tough Guys Have Feelings Too" comes a charming picture book inspired by the true story of Mary Edwards Walker, a trailblazing 19th-century doctor who was arrested many times for weari...



  • Inspired by the work of wind pioneer Poul la Cour, The Boy and the Wild Blue Girl is the imagined story of the invention of wind turbines, featuring themes perfect for Earth Day. Everyone thought the wild blue girl was a nuisance. Everyone, tha...



  • Author and illustrator Keith Negley brings his unique and powerful style to the story of young Batman trying to fit in at school in this jacketed hardcover picturebook.A very young Batman faces his greatest challenge ever -- going to school! Keith Ne...



  • A story of pluck and determination inspired by the real events of 1815-17, when a young man named Karl Drais invented the very first bicycle.Before there were trains, or cars, or planes, people rode horses to travel from place to place.Then came the ...




Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Keith Negley has published 6 books.

The next book by Keith Negley, The Running Machine, will be published in July 2024.

The first book by Keith Negley, Tough Guys Have Feelings Too, was published in October 2015.

No. Keith Negley does not write books in series.