Fitting Indian is not only a moving coming-of-age novel—it’s a vital conversation starter about culture, mental health, and belonging.
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In this authentic and engaging sequel to Worldwide Crush, Kristin Nilsen captures the exhilarating and often anxiety-inducing experience of a first crush.
In this slow-burning adventure quest, readers will immerse themselves in the vibrant and mesmerizing atmosphere of West African magic, myth, and culture.
Discover the quiet power of memory, renewal, and the bonds that hold families together in Claudia Mills’ moving middle-grade story, The Last Apple Tree.
In this wise and funny picture book, readers will learn valuable tools for recognizing and managing strong emotions by watching Henry work through his problem.
Step into the pasture with Bella and Bird as they help young readers explore big feelings in Deana Plaskon’s heartfelt story, Bella and Bird Explore Anger.
Mills honors both the pain of loss and the resilience of youth in The Last Apple Tree, a moving and worthy addition to today’s middle-grade fiction.
This beautifully crafted picture book offers validation and hope to anyone who’s ever felt their stomach clench when asked, ‘Where are you from?
Succeeding as both a grief narrative and an environmental story, Loon Cove Summer offers an emotionally satisfying, character-driven contemporary fiction.
This middle grade novel, The Vale, offers a timely exploration of AI development, family loyalty, and the balance between virtual and human relationships.