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“[O]ffers upfront advice and information for teens who think they may be (or know they are) lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender.”—Publishers Weekly View →

 

“Kids will appreciate the reversal of the traditional gender roles as well as the enduring message.” —Booklist View →

 
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Human.4

“Lancaster fashions a fast-paced, upsetting little thriller punctuated by ominous editorial notes that translate Kyle’s details for the futuristic audience.” —Booklist View →

 
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The Sunflower Sword

“Brightly colored and full of action, the expressive illustrations feature an appealing little knight whose disarming features include the cowboy boots on his feet, the upside-down colander on his head, and the goat that serves as his steed. The message of peace arises from the… View →

 
Cover: The Ferret's a Foot: Book 3

The Ferret's a Foot: Book 3

“The Guinea PIG, Pet Shop Private Eye series continues to entertain, with cute animals, witty dialogue, and a solid mystery.” —Booklist View →

 
Cover: The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon

The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon

“Presenting biographical information as well as exploring Washington’s visual representation, this handsome book finds a unique slant on the first president.” —Booklist View →

 
Cover: Made for Each Other: Book 2

Made for Each Other: Book 2

“The romance and scares are real, but light, and make for a thoroughly enjoyable read.” —Booklist View →

 
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Gracie the Lighthouse Cat

“This true story of a double rescue in 1838, in which Grace Darling, a lighthouse keeper’s daughter, alerts her father to a storm-struck ship at the same time the lighthouse cat, Gracie, discovers one of her kittens is missing, is illustrated with lush, expressive paintings.… View →

 
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Brooklyn, Burning

“Steve Brezenoff’s Brooklyn, Burning is what I want out of a novel: it’s funny and sad (but not always when you expect it to be), plotted tight as a plumb line without ever letting you see that till the end, pops you with the surprises of human kindness and… View →

 
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The Littlest Mountain

“This contemporary fable, based on a rabbinic legend in the Midrash, explains why God chose to deliver the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai. While an early illustration depicts human domestic activity and violence, inset against mountain backdrops, the majority of Hall’s… View →

 
Cover: Does an Apple a Day Keep the Doctor Away?: And Other Questions about Your Health and Body

Does an Apple a Day Keep the Doctor Away?: And Other Questions about Your Health and Body

""This delightful, informative, and visually entertaining book is written in question-and-answer format to encourage critical thinking and further investigation into what is fact and what is fiction about 17 common, simplistic health beliefs or myths about the human body." View →

 
Cover: The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon

The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon

“The full-color images are excellent throughout and are astounding when showing the wax reconstructions…. A stellar addition to most libraries.” —School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Today the World Is Watching You: The Little Rock Nine and the Fight for School Integration, 1957

Today the World Is Watching You: The Little Rock Nine and the Fight for School Integration, 1957

“Readers may be familiar with this historic event, but Magoon provides a deeper look into the students’ lives and discusses the isolation, frustrations, and very real dangers they faced both inside and outside of Central High School…. An ideal purchase for research… View →

 
Cover: The Daytona 500: The Thrill and Thunder of the Great American Race

The Daytona 500: The Thrill and Thunder of the Great American Race

“While not as heady as the scent of hot engine oil or as dramatic as a 10,000 rpm engine at full throttle, this colorful entry should still have young race fans wheedling for a ‘Speedweeks’ vacation and dreaming of a place in a pit box.” —School Library… View →

 
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What Can't Wait

“This strong first novel makes an excellent choice for populations with large numbers of immigrant students.” —School Library Journal View →

 
Cover: Spiky, Slimy, Smooth: What Is Texture?

Spiky, Slimy, Smooth: What Is Texture?

“A variety of textures and surfaces is shown and contrasted in this casually structured visual feast…. Not really a book on the sense of touch and not really a book on adjectives, this amalgam will work in either science or language arts classrooms. But just browsing and… View →

 
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Investigating Sound

“The series would be a beneficial addition to any classroom science library or teacher resource room.” —NSTA View →

 
Cover: Lost in the River of Grass

Lost in the River of Grass

“Factual details about local flora and fauna make this more than just a survival story, creating an intimate portrait of the Everglades.” —School Library Journal View →

 

“This early chapter book mystery is engaging, providing a case to solve that is age appropriate. Numerous clues are provided, a red herring is present, and the mystery has a surprising twist at the end…. This series provides super sleuthing strategies at the end of the book… View →

 

“Multimedia collages illustrate the news reports’ fanciful elements as effectively as they express the story’s rather bleak setting and its darker edge.” —Booklist View →

 
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Plan B

“The teens’ realistic debates and ambivalence will hit home with the target audience…. A solid offering, particularly for adults and teens seeking high-lo novels.” —Booklist View →

 

“Newman’s simple story (with its frequent ‘Eyn ba’aya’ refrain) will appeal to young listeners, and Gutierrez’s pastel, cartoon-style illustrations are well suited to the laid-back, yet upbeat, story.” —Booklist View →

 
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AIDS

“Colorfully illustrated with photos and other images, books in this attractive series provide information useful to student researchers and are supportive of those dealing with medical conditions.” —Booklist View →

 
Cover: Sarah Emma Edmonds Was a Great Pretender: The True Story of a Civil War Spy

Sarah Emma Edmonds Was a Great Pretender: The True Story of a Civil War Spy

“Great things can come from games of make-believe!” —ForeWord Magazine View →