Reviews
There Was a Young Rabbi: A Hanukkah Tale
“A great holiday read-aloud.” — Miriam Aronin, Booklist View →
Ace of Hearts
“A valuable and gentle introduction to the world of homoromantic asexuality and its place in queer culture and community . . .”—Booklist View →
Rugby Rivals
“In a high/low format, this entry in the Sports Stories series uses short chapters packed with dialogue, action, and diverse characters . . .”—Booklist View →
Behind the Bookcase: Miep Gies, Anne Frank, and the Hiding Place
“A historically accurate but relatively gentle introduction to the Holocaust for elementary-age readers.” — Miriam Aronin, Booklist View →
Genomics: A Revolution in Health and Disease Discovery
“A clear, understandable, and well-sourced look at how advances in genomic medicine alter the treatment of diseases, with thought-provoking ideas to consider regarding the ethics of human genetic modification.”—Booklist View →
She Represents: 44 Women Who Are Changing Politics . . . and the World
“A timely introduction for budding feminists.”—Booklist View →
All's Happy That Ends Happy
“A satisfying conclusion to the lively Swedish chapter-book series that began with My Happy Life (2013).”—Booklist Online View →
Into the Streets: A Young Person's Visual History of Protest in the United States
“[A] how-to guide for young dissidents.”—Booklist View →
The Inkberg Enigma
“[A] diverting tale and an interesting pair of odd-couple kid detectives.”—Booklist View →
Crayola ® Desert Colors
“The many photos are well-chosen and beautifully reproduced. . . . [U]seful in school settings as simply written introductions to biomes and/or colors.”—Booklist View →
Prom Kings
“[A] quick and pleasant read that teens will enjoy.”—Booklist View →
Fashion Rules!: A Closer Look at Clothing in the Middle Ages
" . . . [A]n accessible introduction to an interesting topic . . ."—Booklist View →
Kiyo Sato: From a WWII Japanese Internment Camp to a Life of Service
“This informative biography sheds light on a dark chapter in American history.”—Booklist View →
If I Go Missing
“Jonnie’s words put a personal face on this critical issue, and they will resonate with readers long after the last page.”—Booklist View →
P.K. Subban: Fighting Racism to Become a Hockey Superstar and Role Model for Athletes of Colour
“Hockey fans, or anyone inspired by how perseverance leads to success, will be inspired by Subban’s story.”—Booklist View →
Consent: Deal with it before boundaries get crossed
“[The book] defines consent and, through colorful illustrations and comic book-style spreads, explores situations when it is assumed, expressed, informed, or implied. . . . Readers are reassured in this informative and useful book that ‘what is most important is that everyone View →
I'll Believe You When . . .: Unbelievable Idioms from Around the World
“. . . [A] romp featuring diverse children and the creatures and crazy situations from the relevant idiom[s]. . . . A worthwhile addition to ELA classrooms and library shelves.”—Booklist View →
Miriam at the River
“This book may appeal to thoughtful children, fans of poetry, and educators looking for examples of modern midrash, or stories that imaginatively fill the gaps in Bible stories.” — Miriam Aronin, Booklist Online View →
Let's Explore Strawberries!
“Attractively designed and undeniably useful, this is a terrific resource for a developing audience. The mouthwatering photos are just a bonus.”—Booklist View →
Marie Curie and Radioactivity
“[A]n intriguing peek into an extraordinary mind.”—Booklist View →
Follow Those Zebras: Solving a Migration Mystery
“The well-organized and interesting subject matter makes this a solid choice, and the realistic glimpse into how scientists problem-solve and conduct field research adds to its value.”—Booklist View →
Black Holes in Action (An Augmented Reality Experience)
“[A] three-dimensional look at celestial interactions through beautiful augmented-reality illustrations.”—Booklist View →
“The lively comic gets the point across . . . and the back matter drives it home: multiple quizzes and essay questions make sure readers . . . understand how to be safe online.”—Booklist View →
A Bowl Full of Peace: A True Story
“A powerful entry point for discussing the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and the importance of peace and disarmament. Stunning.”—starred, Booklist View →