Ewing offers the tools of understanding and reciprocity in order to eradicate injustice. Highly recommended for school and public libraries and can serve as an entry point into social justice literature.
Tate’s sprawling work is a fascinating guide that belongs in all middle school, high school, and public libraries. This resource will help tweens and teens looking to better understand death and dying for personal or academic purposes.
Sheinkin’s thorough research and attention to detail make the era come alive for readers. Fans of Keith O’Brien’s Fly Girls will greatly enjoy this book. Highly recommended for all middle school libraries.
Johnson’s casual descriptions of horrifying tales will delight middle grade readers while he successfully lures them to grander-scheme ideas. A must-have for middle school libraries and those whose readers seek out the creepy and the scary.
A timeless and important book that deals with the fallout of bullying and the power of a child’s imagination to overcome with the strength and support of a loving family.
This excellent story about identity, visibility, and confidence, touches on rites of passage, bonds between sisters, and bullying and is unapologetic in tackling misconceptions and demanding equality.
A hilarious read-aloud that could be read during a storytime. The back matter contains author’s notes, a glossary of Spanish words used in the book, and a recipe for octopus stew.
An emotionally impactful exploration of love and loneliness, this is an essential addition to any picture book collection.
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