The English Roses

The English Roses
The book cover shows the four girls on the left, walking under a giant umbrella. Binah walks to the right while holding her own umbrella as rain falls on them. The book name is written in cursive script atop the colorful image.
The English Roses book cover
AuthorMadonna
IllustratorJeffrey Fulvimari
Cover artistJeffrey Fulvimari
SeriesThe English Roses
SubjectMoral
GenreChildren's literature
PublisherCallaway
Publication date
September 15, 2003
Publication placeUnited States
Media type
  • Print
  • Audio book
  • Slipcase
Pages48
ISBN978-0-670-03678-3
OCLC52765827
LC ClassPZ7.M26573
Followed byThe English Roses: Too Good to be True 

The English Roses is a children's picture book written by American entertainer Madonna, released on September 15, 2003, by Callaway Arts & Entertainment. Jeffrey Fulvimari illustrated the book with line drawings. A moral tale, it tells the story of four friends who are jealous of a girl called Binah. However, they come to know that Binah's life is not easy and decide to include her in their group.

Translated into 42 languages, the book was released simultaneously in more than 100 countries worldwide, becoming the first to ever do so. Promotional activities included Madonna hosting a tea party at London's Kensington Roof Gardens, as well as appearances on television talk shows and at book signings. Commercially, The English Roses debuted atop The New York Times Children's Bestseller list and sold over a million copies worldwide. It received moderate reviews from book critics who did not find the story interesting and panned the characterizations and its moralistic tone. Fulvimari's illustrations also received a mixed response. Madonna went on to release merchandise associated with The English Roses and further sequels to the book.