In this follow-up to One Crazy Summer (2010) and P.S. Be Eleven (2013), the intrepid Gaither sisters travel from their home in Brooklyn to visit their relatives in rural Alabama. Delphine, Vonetta, and Fern become embroiled in family drama and end up taking sides in the divisive dynamics. Yet when a natural disaster occurs, several generations of relatives pull together, and Delphine learns a bit about mercy and the true meaning of sisterhood.
During a hockey game, Trent accidentally hits a boy with an undiagnosed heart defect in the chest with the puck, killing him. Written off as a troublemaker, Trent is an understandably angry kid, but when he meets Fallon, a girl with a scarred face, he begins to open up. With genuine characters, relatable—often painfully so—family dynamics, and a tender portrayal of burgeoning friendship, this is a heartrending yet hopeful tale.
An anxious tween with a new baby brother begins dreaming about otherworldly wasps. As the real and surreal begin to blur, the Queen makes a stunning offer: she can take away the sickly baby, who suffers from a congenital condition, and replace it with a perfect changeling. A suffocating sense of dread pervades this deeply layered psychological thriller, as the boy’s nightmares leach into his daily life.
Melissa is like many other fourth-grade girls; she loves fashion magazines, experimenting with hairstyles, and talking with her best friend. But the outside world sees her as the gender to which she was born, not the one with which she identifies; they see her as George. Nailing the younger middle grade voice, Gino offers a straightforward and authentic story, crafting a character whose universal need for recognition and acceptance will be embraced by all readers.
Once 12-year-old Astrid sees roller derby for the first time, she’s totally hooked. All she needs to do is learn to skate, hold her own among her rough-and-tumble peers, and figure out how to navigate the vagaries of junior high friendships. This vivacious, colorful read is full of rink action and crazy skater names, with an awesome heroine at its core.
In this sequel to The Riverman (2014), Alistair journeys into Aquavania, a hidden universe of connected worlds created by “daydreamers.” In search of his lost friend, Fiona, he makes his way from one psychedelic landscape to the next, hot on the trail of a creature known as The Whisper, who’s sucking the life force from the daydreamers and overtaking their worlds. Dark and strange, this is a wholly original tale that combines real-life horror, fantasy, and mythology and reverberates with complex themes about creation, responsibility, and imagination.
Here's a look at some upcoming titles and the November #ARCParty where The Teen and The Bestie shared what they think of some of the upcoming titles we've received in the mail here at TLT. TeenLibrarianToolbox@TLT16 The Teen and The Bestie are here. Gonna have an impromptu #arcparty Mon, Nov 02 2015 00:32:10 ReplyRetweetFavorite A […]
Starfire is an alien warrior princess trying to find someplace on Earth where she can live in peace and help people. After getting some advice from a certain hero in Metropolis, she heads down south to Key West in Florida to start her new life on her own. Review: Starfire #1-2 Written by Jimmy Palmiotti […]
This Indiana Instructional Technology Specialist and a local high school history teacher teamed up to create a successful new approach to an old classroom project.
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