The graceful way in which this book handles a sensitive and serious subject makes it a first purchase for most picture book collections.
Simple and profound, this tender story is a reminder that finding a new friend can make a new place feel like home. Highly recommended for purchase.
Less is more with this quiet, lovely read that celebrates the simple pleasures that a grandparent and child can share together. Strongly recommended for purchase.
Accessible to a wide range of young audiences and military families, this picture book is also a unique and specific recognition of the strength and courage of Indigenous women. A first-purchase for any library.
Packed with information and practically executed, this is an excellent resource for both school and public librarians.
Recommended for both teens and adults who enjoy a mentally stimulating novel and for those who wish to lose themselves in a world full of dragons.
Reminiscent of Magoon’s previous title How It Went Down and Ta-Nahesi Coates’s Between the World and Me, this is an important title for public and school libraries interested in thought-provoking portrayals of black life.
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