Chirp is a riveting middle grade novel of empowerment that deftly tackles a delicate, imperative subject.
By Kate Messner
Chirp is a riveting middle grade novel of empowerment that deftly tackles a delicate, imperative subject.
Chirp is a riveting middle grade novel of empowerment that deftly tackles a delicate, imperative subject.
In this lyrical and hopeful story, King believes that his older brother is not dead but has instead been transformed into a dragonfly.
Written in the tradition of magical school stories, The Mystwick School of Musicraft quickly finds its own melody through fast-paced and effortless prose.
From the Desk of Zoe Washington is an engaging debut that serves as an excellent introduction to the pervasive issue of racial injustice.
Award-winning author Rebecca Roanhorse adds to the diverse roster of Rick Riordan’s eponymous imprint with the action-packed Race to the Sun.
Set on a farm during the 1940s, Pixie Pushes On is a touching story of love, loss and learning about the world beyond your own backyard.
This heartfelt novel follows a year in the life of a golden retriever named Cosmo and his family.
One of 2019’s most exciting audiobooks was a new recording of the 1953 Newbery Honor book CHARLOTTE’S WEB.
United Tastes of America delivers a mouthwatering overview of America’s culinary culture, complete with recipes as well as beautiful illustrations and photos.
This beguiling book investigates different types of optical illusions and equips the reader with need-to-know information on vision and perception.
An old-fashioned tale that tackles a timeless concern, A Talent for Trouble is full of daring exploits and essential lessons.
Dog Driven is a warm tale of adventure in which Terry Lynn Johnson’s love of dogs and the Canadian wilderness shines.
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