Children's & YA

Orphan Eleven is an action-packed, rollicking rollercoaster of a read with a real-life backstory that elevates it to a compelling triumph.

Orphan Eleven is an action-packed, rollicking rollercoaster of a read with a real-life backstory that elevates it to a compelling triumph.

Set in a small New England town, Chasing Lucky is the story of a girl carving out her identity, discovering family secrets and falling in love.

Set in a small New England town, Chasing Lucky is the story of a girl carving out her identity, discovering family secrets and falling in love.

Verona Comics is a buoyant love story about forgiveness and second chances inspired by Romeo and Juliet and The Shop Around the Corner.

Verona Comics is a buoyant love story about forgiveness and second chances inspired by Romeo and Juliet and The Shop Around the Corner.

By the Book is a charming fish-out-of-water story inspired by classic works of literature.

By the Book is a charming fish-out-of-water story inspired by classic works of literature.

Neatly plotted but as emotionally messy as real life, Connect the Dots is a philosophy lesson and a page-turning mystery.

Neatly plotted but as emotionally messy as real life, Connect the Dots is a philosophy lesson and a page-turning mystery.

Premeditated Myrtle is a charming English mystery that evokes the spirit of Harriet the Spy, if Harriet were a bit more inclined toward afternoon tea.

Premeditated Myrtle is a charming English mystery that evokes the spirit of Harriet the Spy, if Harriet were a bit more inclined toward afternoon tea.

Poignant but hopeful, American Street is a powerful examination of identity and kinship that’s enriched by Zoboi’s use of Haitian mythology.

Poignant but hopeful, American Street is a powerful examination of identity and kinship that’s enriched by Zoboi’s use of Haitian mythology.

Like a feminist film studies class in book form, Zan Romanoff’s YA novel poses intriguing questions about agency and self-commodification.

Like a feminist film studies class in book form, Zan Romanoff’s YA novel poses intriguing questions about agency and self-commodification.

Music From Another World is a story of friendship, love and the ways music can fuel both, set at a pivotal moment in the struggle for gay rights.

Music From Another World is a story of friendship, love and the ways music can fuel both, set at a pivotal moment in the struggle for gay rights.

Late to the Party is a simple story of teens growing together, growing apart and growing up—but somehow that’s exactly enough.

Late to the Party is a simple story of teens growing together, growing apart and growing up—but somehow that’s exactly enough.

In Felix Ever After, Kacen Callender’s portrayal of what it feels like to be young and constantly playing defense against the world rings with truth.

In Felix Ever After, Kacen Callender’s portrayal of what it feels like to be young and constantly playing defense against the world rings with truth.

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