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Gr 3—6—In Lois Duncan's sequel (2010) to Hotel for Dogs (2008) and News for Dogs (2009, all Scholastic), 12-year-old Andi Wallace thinks that she came in second place one too many times...
Gr 5—8—Annika Thor's book (Delacorte, 2009), translated by Linda Schenck and based on interviews with Jewish people who found refuge in Sweden as children during World War II, won the Mildred L Batchelder Award for an outstanding children's book translated into English...
Gr 5—8—Part American tall tale and part steampunk, John Claude Bemis's sequel (2010) to The Nine-Pound Hammer (2009, both Random; Listening Library, 2009) begins with a party for Nel's birthday...
Gr 7 Up—Edgy teen novels with weighty issues are the order of the day, with far ranging titles like Sarah Littman's Purge (bulimia) and The Knife That Killed Me (school violence) by Anthony McGowan...