Reviews
Duck's Backyard
“A simple story for philosophical listeners, who will ponder the opening statement: ‘The goal is in the way.’”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Unretouchable
“This tale pairs bold, blocky, black-and-white art with text sharing Olive’s deeply introspective musings. . . . An appealing look at important issues . . .”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Teen Innovators: Nine Young People Engineering a Better World with Creative Inventions
“The rich variety of individuals and projects highlighted will encourage budding scientists. A compelling read for teens interested in the STEM fields and an inspirational resource for science classrooms.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Lionel Poops
“The story is sublime in its simplicity, and the humor will delight its intended audience as well as the[ir] caregivers . . . . Potty training has never been so much fun.”—starred, Kirkus Reviews View →
On a Gold-Blooming Day: Finding Fall Treasures
“Sun-dazzling!”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Be a Bridge
“A charming and welcome read bound to help cultivate a kinder next generation.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
“An adorable tale featuring an endearing character who learns an important lesson.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Neo Freedom, Book 1: Volume 1
“Manga fans seeking something different will have much to enjoy here, with humor and action displayed in equal measure. . . . An inventive series opener with promise.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
The Tale of the Tiny Man
“A sensitive, atmospheric story depicting the fragility and rewards of friendship.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
The Ocean Kingdom, Book 4: Volume 1
“[Y]ounger fans of action manga may be entertained.”—Kirkus Review View →
Attention Hijacked: Using Mindfulness to Reclaim Your Brain from Tech
“A valuable handbook for developing a healthy relationship with technology.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
The Art of Magic: A Novel
“A satisfying, compelling adventure with an original magical construct and bright, appealing protagonists.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Glowing Bunnies!?: Why We're Making Hybrids, Chimeras, and Clones
“A controversial subject presented with verve that allows readers to make up their own minds.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Gold Mountain
“An adventure-filled glimpse into history through the eyes of a determined daughter.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Quiet Fire: Emily Dickinson's Life and Poetry
“[T]he accessible but detailed narrative containing excerpts of her writing provides a great overview of many historians’ theories and is a perfect stand-alone text for casual readers or an excellent jumping-off point for aspiring Dickinson-ian scholars.”—Kirkus… View →
My Must-Have Mom
“A sweet, environmentally-conscious tale of unconditional love.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Gender Inequality in Sports: From Title IX to World Titles
“Necessary reading, particularly for those who think the battle is won and done.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
Call Me Miss Hamilton: One Woman's Case for Equality and Respect
“Essential reading for teaching children about the importance of demanding equality and respect.”—Kirkus Reviews View →
How to Be a Difficult Bitch: Claim Your Power, Ditch the Haters, and Feel Good Doing It
“A thoughtful, engaging, bad-ass crash course in moxie, self-confidence, and self-love.”—starred, Kirkus Reviews View →
Today Is Different
“Moua positively portrays a cross-cultural friendship and explores how racial violence impacts children. . . . An important story about how marginalized groups can work together for social justice . . .”—Kirkus Reviews View →
The Lost Daughter: Book 4
“[E]asily shifts between perfectly timed humor, poignant dialogue, and action-packed battles. The inventive magical elements and splendidly atmospheric illustrations continue to delight and make this series a standout. . . . A satisfying finale to an inventive and absorbing… View →
Rumble and Roar: Sound around the World
“A lyrical soundscape that leaves room for observation and makes space for scientific discussion.”—Kirkus Reviews View →






















