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Laurie Halse Anderson's powerful novel Speak in graphic novel format; Vashti Harrison's charming, informative exploration of black women throughout history; an audio edition of Philip Pullman's much-anticipated latest.
Audio editions of stellar titles by Mitali Perkins and David Barclay Moore; a book on autism for young audiences; educator and activist Betty Shabazz's early years are explored.
Long-awaited fiction from John Green, Frances Hardinge, and Philip Pullman; a fantastical feather picture book; stellar nonfiction explores historical figures in the Civil Rights movement.
Graphic novels broach tough topics like consent and police violence; Leigh Bardugo's Thorns excels at dark fantasy; a nonfiction title explores Harriet Tubman's early years.
Native American Women share their stories in #NotYourPrincess; Anne of Green Gables gets a graphic novel makeover; a children's bilingual picture book celebrates a Mexican holiday; and two middle grade audiobooks.
August's stars feature Molly Idle's "Flora" adventures, an illustrated biography of the legendary Arturo Schomburg, and audiobooks of two popular YA titles.
Jennifer Mathieu's YA novel Moxie is an empowering take on feminism; Dashka Slater uses a devastating crime to examine race, gender, and socioeconomic status in Oakland, CA, in The 57 Bus; and Gareth Hinds presents a masterly graphic novel look at some of Edgar Allan Poe's most well-known works.
M.T. Anderson presents sci-fi with hard-hitting social commentary; Martha Brockenbrough profiles Alexander Hamilton, a Founding Father who's having a moment; and Lian Tanner concludes her compelling "Icebreaker" trilogy.