This diverse list of titles includes prose novels, novels in verse, and graphic novels. It has solid middle grade books as well as selections more suited for upper middle grade or younger YA tastes.
Rebecca Stead's first picture book and an audiobook of the latest Renée Watson title make the list, along with several back-to-school books.
In this Q&A series, SLJ poses five questions and a request for a book recommendation to a debut YA author. Mina Ikemoto Ghosh shares about Hyo the Hellmaker in this latest installment.
Creaky Acres is a story about a girl, a horse, and a whole new way of life. Brigid Alverson spoke to the creators about their graphic novel featuring Nora, a competitive rider, who finds her way on a delightfully weird farm, inhabited by an equally quirky crew of young equestrians.
This month, an illustrated poem by Joy Harjo stands out, along with Spanish, Holidays, and Back-to-School titles, among others.
This month’s starred titles take readers to Turkey, walk them through the first day of school, and give the number zero its moment in the spotlight.
These books share tips on using AI, mini-lessons, manga, and more to engage and educate students and patrons.
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