Overall, a very beautiful book. The only drawback is that because it looks like a younger reader’s picture book, some of the great content might not reach the audience that would benefit from the advice. Nevertheless, this is a terrific addition to any library.
Essential and exceptional titles reviewed in our March 2020 issue, including picture books, middle grade, YA, nonfiction, graphic novels, and audiobooks for children and teens.
Fans of Ottaviani’s T-Minus: The Race to the Moon, as well as those interested in science or space travel, will eagerly gravitate to this title. A stellar addition to all collections.
This beautiful, well-written book provides a sense of historical continuity, remembrance, and stability. Highly recommended for all collections.
A nuanced novel that skillfully depicts the ways friendships can be shaped by common experience and racial proximity. Purchase Colbert’s heartfelt middle grade debut for all public and school libraries.
This is a delightful visit to a vibrant Brooklyn neighborhood and a wonderful model of neighborly care.
A very well-executed, colorful, and detailed biography of an American heroine. A welcome addition to any young readers’ biography section.
A great addition to juvenile sports fiction for school and public libraries. Perfect for fans of Victoria Jamieson’s Roller Girl, and readers seeking stories about sports-loving girls supporting each other.
A well-written, sweet, simple, satisfying, and good-natured animal story that sheds light on a little-explored era of history.
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