A perfect fit for middle-grade readers who enjoy fast-paced adventures, quirky humor, and stories that celebrate being “weird.”
Browsing: Novels for Kids and Teens
Author Andy Griffiths and illustrator Bill Hope stop by the Growing Readers Podcast to talk peanut butter, lost things, and the creative partnership.
We’re delighted to welcome Falling to Fairyland author Sarah Jean Horwitz for a behind-the-scenes look at building a Grimm-inspired world.
In Passing Notes, debut author Tammy Wilson draws on decades of experience as an elementary school principal to tell the story of Logan, a boy with asthma.
Passing Notes is the perfect length for a read-aloud book, making it an excellent choice for classroom use and discussions on modifying behavior.
A layered, haunting tale that blends historical and contemporary perspectives to explore themes of displacement, resilience, and injustice.
Too Deep to Drown is a story about the ocean, but more importantly, it’s a story about fighting for your place in the world.
Claudia Mills channels her decades of teaching philosophy into a heartfelt novel about a disruptive student and the search for wisdom in impossible situations.
An exciting blend of spy thriller and fantasy, offering a fast-paced narrative that will appeal primarily to Young Adult readers who enjoy Greek mythology.
An emotionally resonant read for children aged 10 and up who are dealing with identity, friendship drama, and coming to terms with feeling “different”.