Barnes and Kirkland’s dynamic tale is best described as Jordan Peele’s Get Out for the graphic novel set. Action packed, thoughtful, and visually delicious, this is a story that’s not to be missed.
The perfect book to hand to reluctant middle grade readers, who will relate to the hectic and uncertain lives of these characters.
A suggested first purchase for all libraries, this book urges readers to imagine the improbable, “Sit in the sun and shine” and “X out all the bad stuff,” for anyone may, as the title suggests,“Roar like a dandelion.”
This warm and charming book shows and affirms Native lives. The informational text and expressive drawings give it broad appeal, making it a first purchase for all libraries.
Striking a dream-nurturing balance between the commonplace and the magical, this lovely picture book is perfect for sharing one-on-one at bedtime or anytime.
This encompassing guide will be a boon for students eager to become better educated about gun violence and gun control, especially with regard to suggestions on meaningful ways to get involved. A timely, thoughtful, far-reaching, and inclusive look at gun control and gun violence issues.
Maclear and Morstad pack a lot of information into a few pages. This exemplary biography of a pioneer in multicultural children’s books deserves a place in most collections.
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