Set in South Texas amid Mexican-American tensions, this YA novel blends murder, ghosts, grief, racism, and bullying into one unforgettable rollercoaster ride.
Browsing: Grief
Heartwarming, wise, and delicately profound, The Shrewd Granny is a picture book that gently explores the enduring lessons passed between generations.
Thought-provoking and exciting, this is the perfect middle-grade fantasy adventure for readers who love a strong heroine and good dose of magic.
Dodging Cupcakes, by Laura Pashley, is an enjoyable, heartwarming, inspiring middle grade novel, perfect for feel-good Fall reading.
To Be a Christmas Tree is a delightful, magical Christmas tale, perfect for starting discussions about the meaning of the Christmas spirit.
A story that will stay with you long after you’ve turned the final page, Coyote Lost and Found is a testament to the enduring power of love and hope.
In this insightful interview, acclaimed middle-grade author Dan Gemeinhart discusses his highly anticipated standalone companion novel Coyote Lost and Found.
Join us for a captivating exploration of Kate DiCamillo’s latest literary masterpiece, Ferris. Prepare to be swept away by a granddaughter and her grandmother.
Grandma’s Breath, by Mother Moon, is a beautifully written resource for young readers on grief, mindfulness, and anxiety.
M.H. Clark discusses her book, Everywhere, Still: A Book about Loss, Grief, and the Way Love Continues, prioritizing memories of loved ones.