Readers will root for these realistic characters, and will cheer for the growth they experience. Highly recommended.
This LGBTQ–themed story with a soul that goes well beyond exploring queer identity will delight teen readers of realistic fiction.
A highly original work that deserves a place in all libraries, this look at detention and deportation of undocumented people in the United States is sure to stay with readers of all ages.
Yoon’s sophomore follow-up to 2019’s Frankly in Love is charming, witty, and inspirational. Highly recommended.
Serious middle school voyagers who go with the densely informational flow will wind up not intellectually constipated but, like E, ultimately, flushed with wonder.
Middle school readers will find Shulevitz’s darkly captivating memoir hauntingly impressive and extraordinary. He admirably recollects how art became his guiding light in the darkness.
Highly recommended for middle and high school students who enjoy narrative nonfiction and sports history.
Bridges’s message is timely, powerful, and full of hope. This missive of truth, spoken by a true American hero, deserves a place in all libraries.
A timely and eco-conscious children’s science book. Combine the effervescent and enduring appeal of Bill Nye with solid science and the result is a winner.
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