This is the first novel published by an enrolled member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), and Clapsaddle adds a vivid voice to the fiction of Appalachia. A first purchase for all high school and public libraries.
Schmidt effortlessly weaves seemingly unrelated plot threads into a beautiful tapestry of heartbreak, courage, and humor. An essential purchase for all middle grade collections.
Perfect for anyone who has ever felt out of place in a social situation. Hand to fans of Jason Reynolds’s Look Both Ways. A first purchase for all libraries serving middle schoolers.
This narrative stomp through animal poop is equal parts informative and grotesquely fascinating. Highly recommended for public and school libraries.
A sincere narrative that centers on the power of family love. Recommended for fans of Yang’s previous work as well as those who enjoyed Fry Bread by Kevin Noble Maillard and Saturday by Oge Mora.
As intricately plotted as it is utterly satisfying, this series finale has everything readers could hope for from a conclusion 20 years in the making.
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