Less is more with this quiet, lovely read that celebrates the simple pleasures that a grandparent and child can share together. Strongly recommended for purchase.
Accessible to a wide range of young audiences and military families, this picture book is also a unique and specific recognition of the strength and courage of Indigenous women. A first-purchase for any library.
Packed with information and practically executed, this is an excellent resource for both school and public librarians.
Recommended for both teens and adults who enjoy a mentally stimulating novel and for those who wish to lose themselves in a world full of dragons.
Reminiscent of Magoon’s previous title How It Went Down and Ta-Nahesi Coates’s Between the World and Me, this is an important title for public and school libraries interested in thought-provoking portrayals of black life.
Readers will fall in love with Simone’s two dads and zany best friends. Add this to all collections today.
An excellent fictionalized look at the reality of teen pregnancy with a historical lens. A must for all teen collections.
This middle grade tale reads like realistic fiction with a supernatural twist as Red’s wind spirals and brews literal storms. Lackey tackles difficult topics including addiction and loss with infinite gentleness. Recommended for fiction collections.
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