Adventure, friendship, and unforgettable characters make for a perfect tale. This graphic novel adaptation will sit comfortably on the shelf alongside books by Faith Erin Hicks, Jen Wang, and Victoria Jamieson.
A powerful story about an important topic. Recommended for all libraries serving middle grade readers.
A visual delight, this picture book offers openings for conversation about wishes, predictions, and one’s own enviable strengths.
The riveting harmony of illustrative design and poetic verse in this board book achieves a simple yet emboldening portrayal of the influential strength of people united.
Rita Williams-Garcia returns to YA, actor Channing Tatum aces his debut picture book, and Robert Burleigh scores two starred reviews. These and more can be found on this month's list of must-haves.
Liniers’s third graphic novel inspired by his daughters (after The Big Wet Balloon and Good Night, Planet) is a dazzling ode to the magic of childhood. A must for all graphic novel collections.
A must-buy for middle schools and high schools, this story is an inspiring celebration of living authentically.
A raw yet honest portrayal of a young person’s experience with depression, this is a must-read for both middle grade readers and the teachers, counselors, parents, and other adults who interact daily with youth undergoing similar experiences.
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