Children's & YA

Rashmi Sirdeshpande and Ruchi Mhasane offer a quietly moving tale of love, loss and community in Dadaji’s Paintbrush.

Rashmi Sirdeshpande and Ruchi Mhasane offer a quietly moving tale of love, loss and community in Dadaji’s Paintbrush.

After Jillian’s mom gets married, Jillian finds herself with a Brand-New Bubbe in Sarah Aronson and Ariel Landy’s vivacious picture book.

After Jillian’s mom gets married, Jillian finds herself with a Brand-New Bubbe in Sarah Aronson and Ariel Landy’s vivacious picture book.

This heist thriller shines with candy-coated noir sensibilities, rat-a-tat dialogue and a well-developed squad of friends.

This heist thriller shines with candy-coated noir sensibilities, rat-a-tat dialogue and a well-developed squad of friends.

A kaleidoscope of family fun swirls through A Grand Day, a lively grandparentstravaganza of cuddles, laughter and imagination.

A kaleidoscope of family fun swirls through A Grand Day, a lively grandparentstravaganza of cuddles, laughter and imagination.

This surprising, thoughtful picture book introduces an endearing cast of characters and conveys emotions as furry, amicable creatures.

This surprising, thoughtful picture book introduces an endearing cast of characters and conveys emotions as furry, amicable creatures.

This slow-burning and surreal debut novel more than earns the mantle of Gen Z’s first great zombie novel.

This slow-burning and surreal debut novel more than earns the mantle of Gen Z’s first great zombie novel.

This graphic novel about two siblings who attend seventh grade on different sides of the U.S./Mexico border marks author-illustrator Jose Pimienta as a creator to watch.

This graphic novel about two siblings who attend seventh grade on different sides of the U.S./Mexico border marks author-illustrator Jose Pimienta as a creator to watch.

Sometimes I Grumblesquinch is a moving depiction of a child beginning to understand that attempting to ignore healthy but negative emotions—all in the name of being likable—still causes harm.

Sometimes I Grumblesquinch is a moving depiction of a child beginning to understand that attempting to ignore healthy but negative emotions—all in the name of being likable—still causes harm.

One Boy Watching vividly conveys the experiences of those first-to-get-on, last-to-get-off students who witness a sunrise every morning and a sunset every evening as they mark the beginning and end of each school day.

One Boy Watching vividly conveys the experiences of those first-to-get-on, last-to-get-off students who witness a sunrise every morning and a sunset every evening as they mark the beginning and end of each school day.

In this sweetly funny book, Marjorie misses the hobbies she shared with her grandmother, so she goes incognito and joins a “senior citizens friend group.”

In this sweetly funny book, Marjorie misses the hobbies she shared with her grandmother, so she goes incognito and joins a “senior citizens friend group.”

Moonflower poses a big question—what is the purpose of being alive?—then invites readers to ponder their own responses as they follow protagonist Moon’s fantastical journey.

Moonflower poses a big question—what is the purpose of being alive?—then invites readers to ponder their own responses as they follow protagonist Moon’s fantastical journey.

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