A must-purchase for all libraries as it reflects the best that modern biographies for young readers have to offer.
In a season with a lot of rock books, this is a must-purchase for nonfiction collections as rockhounds will delight in finding out how rocks are born.
A first purchase for collections, offering a humorous, inviting, and fresh approach to the new kid experience.
This nonfiction guide to navigating divorce is both compassionate and comprehensive. It’s particularly valuable for middle school students who are going through a family transition themselves, providing comfort, clarity, and a sense of community.
This is a first purchase not only because of its high quality, but also because of the scarcity of children’s books about the Jewish memorial custom of yahrzeit.
Whether or not this book’s heroine—a bright, teenage redhead who becomes the head of a multigenerational family by default—hits too close to home will be for readers to determine.
A hopeful YA coming of age story with messy family relationships, supportive friends, and a heart-breaking historical mystery that is sure to enlighten readers about what it was like to be queer in the 1950s. Perfect for fans of books such as Curtis Campbell’s Dragging Mason County.
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