Both an eerie ghost story and a moving exploration of identity, history, and belonging, this is a powerful YA thriller.
A beautiful example of Black joy and the gift of neurodiversity, this book deserves its place in library collections everywhere.
This quietly powerful story will make its way into group read-alouds, science curricula, and beloved home collections. A first purchase.
A highly recommended purchase for all libraries looking to expand their historical fiction collections with a novel sure to entrance readers.
Derrick Barnes has a picture book and a middle grade in this roundup. Plus, nonfiction picks range from Gail Jarrow’s latest to a primer on deadly snakes.
A sweet story that reads like a generational dream, taking on a briny tradition, just the ticket for readers ready to accept that even the simplest foods can have cultural significance.
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