Filled with heartbreakingly detailed memories, Boy from Buchenwald invites readers to vicariously experience Waisman’s own process of healing and moving on.
Browsing: Ages 9-12
How to Set the World on Fire by T.K. Riggins is enjoyable and uplifting, perfect for fans of traditional fantasy adventures.
Multi-award-winning illustrator and author David Litchfield talks about his artwork in Cress Watercress, a novel written by Greogory Maguire.
Join us on this virtual book tour for Oi Gets Lost by Lorna Likiza! Oi’s adventure is sure to delight children and cat-lovers alike.
Everything about Simone LaFray and the Red Wolves of London has been created with care, and readers will be ravenous for the next Simone LaFray mystery.
In this episode, I talk with Diana Farid about her coming-of-age novel written in verse, Wave, set in 1980s Southern California about a Persian American girl.
Snoodles, Kidoodles, Poodles and Lots and Lots of Noodles is a book devoted to silliness. Set in the future where cars run on sauerkraut.
Tipani Walker and the Nightmare Knot is one of the best middle-grade adventures out there—don’t pick it up unless you have nothing else to do for the day.
n the book My Roots and My Wings: the 24 Most Empowering Life Lessons for Children Ages 3-9, author Shari R. Jones has provided a collection of brief lessons.
AudioFile Editors found many excellent middle-grade audiobooks worth celebrating this month, including thrilling adventures and joyful stories!