This picture book about a cat displeased by the new presence of a puppy in house neatly sidesteps schlock and sentiment.
This picture book about a cat displeased by the new presence of a puppy in house neatly sidesteps schlock and sentiment.
This picture book about a cat displeased by the new presence of a puppy in house neatly sidesteps schlock and sentiment.
A cat must save the moon from being eaten by intergalactic rats in this graphic novel from author Mac Barnett and Caldecott Honor illustrator Shawn Harris.
This illustrated choose-your-own-adventure journey through fractured fairy tales from Laurel Snyder and Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat is deliciously meta.
In her debut novel, Maya Prasad never sacrifices authenticity for romance as she captures how broadly love can be defined and experienced.
In her authorial debut, Caldecott Medalist Michaela Goade conveys the need for humans to be Earth’s stewards—but never loses sight of those yummy berries.
Aida Salazar’s third novel in verse is a well-researched glimpse into the 1965 Delano grape strike as seen through the eyes of 12-year-old Lula Viramontes.
By creating a house haunted by a young girl’s fear of the recurrence of her serious illness, author Ally Malinenko brilliantly transforms This Appearing House into a survival tale of the truest kind.
By creating a house haunted by a young girl’s fear of the recurrence of her serious illness, author Ally Malinenko brilliantly transforms This Appearing House into a survival tale of the truest kind.
Thanks to bestselling author Tiffany D. Jackson’s sophisticated framing, The Weight of Blood is transformed from a basic retelling to a brilliant deconstruction of Stephen King’s Carrie.
Thanks to bestselling author Tiffany D. Jackson's sophisticated framing, The Weight of Blood is transformed from a basic retelling to a brilliant deconstruction of Stephen King's Carrie.
Through lyrical poems and lavish watercolor and collage artwork, Renée Watson and Bryan Collier create a moving biography of the remarkable Maya Angelou.
This resonant read is laced with magic, humor and love as it portrays two teens reconnecting after witnessing a shocking tragedy when they were children.
Nonsense and absurdity take center stage as Jon Scieszka and Julia Rothman turn six evergreen Mother Goose verses upside down and inside out.
My Brother Is Away reminds readers that, for every person who is incarcerated, there is also a family whose lives have also been changed.
My Brother Is Away reminds readers that, for every person who is incarcerated, there is also a family whose lives have also been changed.
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