This lyrical read pushes against the boundaries of what we think a young adult novel can contain.
By Laura Ruby
This lyrical read pushes against the boundaries of what we think a young adult novel can contain.
This lyrical read pushes against the boundaries of what we think a young adult novel can contain.
Ta-Nehisi Coates’ debut novel is grounded in a profoundly simple truth: A person’s humanity is tied to their freedom.
John Birmingham’s The Cruel Stars makes readers laugh out loud even as it pulls them through an intergalactic battle for the soul of humanity.
A traumatized heroine’s war in her own mind is the real conflict in Kuang’s powerful follow-up to The Poppy War.
Akwaeke Emezi, the acclaimed author of last year’s buzzy Freshwater, further asserts themself as a unique, bold new voice with the surreal Pet.
Readers seeking a fresh fantasy with an enduring love story need look no further than this old-fashioned, magical fairy tale.
Narrators Janina Edwards’ and Ron Butler’s accents draw extra attention to the colonial elements of alien invasion that mirror our own history.
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