A candid, realistic story that will leave readers thinking about the characters—and about our own world—long after the last page. Perfect for young adult collections in school and public libraries.
Give this to children on the spectrum and families, teachers, and classmates of children on the spectrum. In short, give to everyone, because a little understanding can go a long way.
In a time full of divisiveness and unknowns, this resonant title will inspire young readers to make a difference, no matter the hardships they face.
Brown delivers a sensitive, nuanced meditation on ability, agency, belonging, family, and otherness.
With an author’s note that speaks to the history of gardening, this title is a colorful addition to accompany a study of seasons or plant growth.
An important, moving portrayal of the way mental illness affects the life of a teenage girl; a worthy addition to any library.
Grieving teens will find incredible solace in Feder’s story; all readers will be stirred by this wrenching yet uplifting musing. Hand this one to readers who are ready to move past Raina Telgemeier’s work and take a step closer to Lucy Knisley’s memoirs.
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