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Cover: Ticks: Dangerous Hitchhikers

Ticks: Dangerous Hitchhikers

“These books are very well done, with phenomenally great photographs…. Anyone interested in spiders and arachnids is going to love these books.” —Library Media Connection View →

 
Cover: In Trouble

In Trouble

“Author Levine has broached a delicate subject in the hope that readers will reflect upon what life was like for women before Roe v. Wade and where our nation could be headed if we refuse to learn from our history…. It’s also a stark reminder of ‘the more things… View →

 
Cover: Brooklyn, Burning

Brooklyn, Burning

“Brooklyn, Burning, an edgy tale of star-crossed street kids unified by music and a desire to catch a break, speaks clearly to the urgency of adolescence.” —Mpls.St.Paul View →

 
Cover: Ultraviolet

Ultraviolet

“A first-rate read.” —School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: In Trouble

In Trouble

“In Trouble should be available in every library serving young adults.” —School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: The Lonely Beast

The Lonely Beast

“This is a story of longing and perseverance with a touch of humor as Beast even interviews (wearing a tie) on TV. A general purchase for most libraries.” —School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Ghost Diamond!

Ghost Diamond!

“These imaginative books will appeal to readers with a quirky sense of humor.” —School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Ruby, Violet, Lime: Looking for Color

Ruby, Violet, Lime: Looking for Color

“Worthy of even the most overflowing of colorful collections, this is sure to be the beginning of many a color adventure, both in school and out.” —Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: When I Woke Up I Was a Hippopotamus

When I Woke Up I Was a Hippopotamus

“MacRae’s (Baby Pie) verse gets a good boost from Collins (Doodleday), who manages the boy’s transformations and accompanying chaos in sprawling, detailed watercolor cartoons that evince a firm but funny hand. Readers should especially appreciate how… View →

 
Cover: Red Bird Sings: The Story of Zitkala-Ša, Native American Author, Musician, and Activist

Red Bird Sings: The Story of Zitkala-Ša, Native American Author, Musician, and Activist

“Drawing from semiautobiographical stories that Zitkala-Sa wrote for the Atlantic Monthly in the early 1900s, Capaldi and Pearce eloquently describe her experience at a Quaker boarding school, where she laments the loss of her culture, but also develops passions for violin and… View →

 
Cover: Sadie's Sukkah Breakfast

Sadie's Sukkah Breakfast

“The book charmingly teaches a lesson about a holiday and its observance, and is appropriate for religious education as well as family reading time.” —Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Jumping Jenny

Jumping Jenny

“There is something about a book that makes us laugh and think at the same time! Jumping Jenny is one of those both engaging and thoughtful.” — Working Mother View →

 
Cover: The Look Book: 50 Iconic Beauties and How to Achieve Their Signature Styles

The Look Book: 50 Iconic Beauties and How to Achieve Their Signature Styles

“[T]he best part of this book is the introduction to iconic faces young people may have never seen before.”—Booklist View →

 
Cover: Talia and the Rude Vegetables

Talia and the Rude Vegetables

“This laugh-out-loud title keeps the little jokes coming.” —Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Fall Mixed Up

Fall Mixed Up

“With giddy abandon, Cameron’s (A Day with No Crayons) bustling, mixed-media artwork has fun with this story’s gleefully wacky premise….Even observant kids may not pick up on all of the art’s switcheroos on the first read, and will gladly follow… View →

 
Cover: Escape from Planet Yastol

Escape from Planet Yastol

“A quick pace—punctuated with the siblings’ spats, creatures with polka dots, slavers, deserts, bird droppings and Josh’s frequent references to his original story—moves this volume along nicely. Every time Josh faces a new villain or challenging environment, he wishes… View →

 
Cover: In Trouble

In Trouble

“Valuable insight into a time when abortions were illegal and pregnant teenagers were hidden away instead of filmed for a reality TV show.” —Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: Fall Mixed Up

Fall Mixed Up

“A true celebration of fall certain to be a winner with teachers and children alike; here’s hoping that the rest of the seasons will follow.” —Kirkus Reviews View →

 
Cover: In Trouble

In Trouble

“In Trouble is a book filled with surprises and mystery that readers won’t be able to put down until the very last page.” —SLJTeen View →

 
Cover: Warduff and the Corncob Caper

Warduff and the Corncob Caper

“Debut author Head has a fine sense of visual comedy. His bold black outlines and graphic environments’ geometric shapes establish a mock noir mood, and his cast has an endearing air of eager anxiety crossed with cluelessness—bringing to mind a cross between Sandra Boynton… View →

 
Cover: The Lonely Beast

The Lonely Beast

“The Beast has a shaggy charm, and his story could even stir up a discussion about the interplay between acceptance and tribalism.” —Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Brooklyn, Burning

Brooklyn, Burning

“For readers with little use for labels, it’s an intimate yet wonderfully open rock ‘n’ roll love story.” —Publishers Weekly View →

 
Cover: Exploring Space Robots

Exploring Space Robots

“In a student’s hand, this book will spark the imagination and lead to further exploration.” —NSTA View →

 
Cover: Made for Each Other: Book 2

Made for Each Other: Book 2

“Written with humor and a fast pace, this book should have wide appeal, especially among fans of ‘Twilight’ and other supernatural romances.” —School Library Journal View →