Anyone who enjoys immersive fantasy stories with a strong protagonist, magical elements, and a quest for justice is sure to enjoy The Chronicles of Noe.
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A powerful middle-grade novel, A Dog Named 647, written by Nancy Kay, delves into the dark world of puppy mills through the eyes of twelve-year-old Mia.
A compelling page-turner perfect for fans of “spooky but not terrifying” ghost stories, Wonders of Shadow Key encourages readers to look beyond the surface.
How to Draw the World is an essential and inspiring read for anyone who believes that children’s books are not a lesser art form.
It’s a moving and uplifting read for anyone navigating grief, learning to embrace change, or simply seeking an adventure in an extraordinary setting.
From picture books to novels for confident readers, there’s an adventure here for every young explorer ready to discover the wild side of reading.
A Seal Upon the Heart is a creative and memorable tale that delves into the very core of what it means to live and to love.
With The Wild Robot on the Island, Peter Brown reflects on adapting his beloved novel into a richly illustrated picture book.
Fitting Indian is not only a moving coming-of-age novel—it’s a vital conversation starter about culture, mental health, and belonging.
In this authentic and engaging sequel to Worldwide Crush, Kristin Nilsen captures the exhilarating and often anxiety-inducing experience of a first crush.