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Gr 8 Up—Bottling up her emotions has become Haley's way to deal with her problems from her dad losing his job, to the family living under authoritarian rule at her Uncle's house, and her violent act of hitting back after her ex-boyfriend hits her first...
Gr 7 Up—Four years after her mother's death, 16-year-old Korean American Jae Hwa Lee and her father leave Los Angeles behind to move to Seoul, South Korea...
Gr 4–7—Although presenting the influence of climate change on an entire continent in 48 pages would seem a daunting enough goal, these volumes attempt to cover so much more that they succeed at little...
Gr 1–3—Described as "a magical tale about nature and harmony between the different peoples of the world," Eulate's attempt at creating a book about an inspiring Native American child only works in further stereotyping an already problematic area of children's literature...
Gr 3–6—Rafe Khatchadorian and his younger sister, Georgia, here engage in a series of rants about bullies, school dances, dress codes, and other middle school concerns...
Gr 2–4—Continuing the story begun in Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie (2011) and Like Bug Juice on a Burger (2013, both Abrams), Eleanor learns some hard lessons about friendship, responsbility, and courage...
Gr 8 Up—Seventeen-year-old Gia, the daughter of New York City's most notorious Mafia boss, leads a privileged life, but what she wants most is to have a normal existence in which her family is safe...