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The Lost Voyage of John Cabot
Henry Garfield
Sebastian Cabot sets sail into the unknown, desperate to find the father and brothers who vanished years earlier while s
Ages 12–16
Waking Upside Down
Philip Heckman
Trading rooms with his sisters makes Morton grumpy, until a midnight discovery reveals he has gained a mysterious and ex
Ages 4–8
Buzzard Breath
Marty Crisp
Will thinks he wants a fancy purebred dog, but his heart begins to shift as he spends time with a scruffy German Shepher
Ages 8–12
Bunnicula #1
Bunnicula: A Rabbit-Tale of Mystery
Deborah Howe, James Howe
Is the newest family pet a harmless bunny or a vegetable-draining vampire? A suspicious cat and dog team up to solve thi
Ages 8–12
The Beast of Noor
Janet Alice Blanchard
Fifteen-year-old Miles must use a rare gift to confront the Shriker, a deadly creature tied to a dark curse brought to t
Ages 12–17
The Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place
E. L. Konigsburg
Exiled to summer camp, Margaret Rose Kane finds refuge with her uncles and joins a fierce battle to save their towers ma
Ages 10–14
Ducks Disappearing
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Willie notices the motel ducklings are disappearing one by one and must rally the adults to help him solve the mystery a
Ages 4–8
A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver
E. L. Konigsburg
While waiting at the gates of heaven, Eleanor of Aquitaine and those who knew her best look back on her incredible reign
Ages 9–14
My People
Langston Hughes
Lyrical poetry and sepia-toned photography celebrate the soul, beauty, and daily life of Black Americans in this moving
Ages 2–8
The Jericho Trilogy #3
Just Another Hero
Sharon M. Draper
For teens grappling with the weight of adulthood and the terrifying reality of school violence, this intense story explo
Ages 14–18
Dancing Home
Alma Flor Ada, Gabriel M. Zubizarreta
For the child navigating the complex feelings of belonging to two cultures and learning to find pride in their family he
Ages 8–12
A Field Guide to Getting Lost
Joy McCullough
For the child adjusting to a parent's new relationship or struggling to find common ground with someone who seems like t
Ages 8–12
Stone Soup
Marcia Brown
When hungry soldiers arrive in a town where the locals have hidden all their food, they use three smooth stones to cook
Ages 4–8
Baya, Baya, Lulla-by-a
Megan McDonald
Soft rhythms fill the air in rural India as a mother's gentle song and a weaverbird's nesting work create a peaceful end
Ages 2–5
Matteo Alacrán #1
The House of the Scorpion
Nancy Farmer
In a future land ruled by drug lords, a young clone named Matt fights to escape a dark destiny and claim his own life in
Ages 11–15
There's a Monster Under My Bed
James Howe
Simon is certain he can hear something breathing in the dark beneath his mattress in this gentle look at nighttime jitte
Ages 4–8
When the Library Lights Go Out
Megan McDonald
The library is a quiet place until the lights go out and the storytime puppets spring to life to search for their missin
Ages 4–8
Red Sled #2
Red Hat
Lita Judge
A curious crew of baby animals snatches a cozy red hat for a springtime romp, leaving behind a trail of unraveling strin
Ages 2–5
Revealed
Spies Revealed
Clive Gifford
Real-life secret agents use ciphers, dead drops, and high-tech gadgets to complete missions in this deep look at the sha
Ages 8–12
Infinite Sky
C. J. Flood
In the wake of her mother's departure, thirteen-year-old Iris finds an unexpected bond with a boy named Trick while her
Ages 12–17
The Werewolf Club #2
The Lunchroom of Doom
Daniel Pinkwater
When the local cafeteria serves up meatballs from outer space, the Watson Elementary School Werewolf Club has to handle
Ages 7–10
They Saw the Future
Kathleen Krull
For the curious child who wonders how we know what happens next: explore the history of people who tried to predict the
Ages 8–12
The Dog Who Loved the Moon
Cristina García
For the child who finds magic in the night sky or dreams of being noticed. A lyrical island story about the bond between
Ages 4–8
Voices in First Person: Reflections on Latino Identity
Lori Marie Carlson
For the teenager navigating the complexities of their heritage, this anthology offers powerful monologues and poems abou
Ages 12–18
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