Selina Alko conveys the life of musician Joni Mitchell in this vivaciously illustrated picture book biography.
By Selina Alko
Selina Alko conveys the life of musician Joni Mitchell in this vivaciously illustrated picture book biography.
Selina Alko conveys the life of musician Joni Mitchell in this vivaciously illustrated picture book biography.
Readers will lose themselves in Kaela Noel’s whimsical debut novel, Coo, a high-flying story of friendship and home.
A Home for Goddesses and Dogs’ hope-filled narrative demonstrates the flexible nature of families and the restorative power of love.
In her impressive debut novel, J. M. M. Nuanez delivers a nuanced story about modern kinship.
Itch, the debut middle grade novel by Polly Farquhar, explores a familiar theme — the desire to fit in — through a distinctive, endearing lens.
Snails may be notoriously slow, but Corey R. Tabor’s whimsical Snail Crossing is one lively tale.
Things Seen From Above offers an appealing story about learning to fit into a crowd that’s still learning what fitting in truly means.
On Wings of Words is a reverent and beautifully illustrated picture book tribute to Emily Dickinson’s singular contributions to the world of poetry.
Endearing and informative, The Nest That Wren Built tells the story of how Papa Wren constructs a nest for his growing family.
Pam Muñoz Ryan demonstrates her ability to tell poignant adventure stories with Mañanaland, which is certain to become an instant classic.
Gold Rush Girl tells an adventure-filled but grounded story of what life was like for many families during the California gold rush.
Set against the backdrop of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, The Blackbird Girls powerfully explores the transformative power of friendship across time.
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