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.
A compelling true story, excellent for older readers interested in American history and suited to social studies in the classroom.
As one of the few stories of Indigenous life that in the full sweep of history has a positive outcome, this standout title deserves a place on every shelf.
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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