Some Girls Do captures how two girls with little in common navigate a come-here-now-go-away kind of love.
Some Girls Do captures how two girls with little in common navigate a come-here-now-go-away kind of love.
Some Girls Do captures how two girls with little in common navigate a come-here-now-go-away kind of love.
In this charming cautionary tale about the limits of online fame, it’s inspiring to witness the characters figure it all out.
Daria Peoples-Riley’s picture book beautifully conveys questions American children have been asking their country for centuries.
This important book is an excellent resource that highlights the sovereignty, strength and resilience of Native American peoples, tribes and nations.
Sean Rubin transforms the story of a Callery pear tree that survived the 9/11 terrorist attack on New York City into a beautiful allegory of trauma and healing.
This moving story about freedom and the importance of honoring those who sacrifice their lives for others relates a fascinating, little-known historical event.
This picture book about the summer a little girl shares with her beloved grandmother will bring to mind warm memories of summers gone by.
This sweet tale of an affable monster who crochets sweaters for penguins and tells knock-knock jokes to the trees captures the bright side of not fitting in.
The compelling heroine of this middle grade mystery has a strong sense of what’s right and remains hopeful, even when surrounded by death.
This story of a girl navigating the choppy waters of grief toward a brighter shore is heart-rending but full of hope.
E.K. Johnston plunges readers into a magical new galaxy shaped by conflict and grounded by the ordinary details of everyday life.
Readers in search of a witty fairy tale that delivers plenty of romance and glamour should look no further than Tokyo Ever After.
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