An eighth-grade science project inspires students to take action in A Year Without Summer, by Arlene Mark.
Browsing: ages 10 & up
A town is turned upside down when a traveling doctor arrives with a cure-all tonic in Caroline Starr Rose’s new MG novel, Miraculous.
Gabe In the After, by Shannon Doleski, is a post-apocalyptic upper middle-grade novel lightly inspired by Anne of Green Gables.
The following are just some of the middle-grade books that came out in April that I was unable to review, but are worth checking out.
A street urchin finds herself a baker’s apprentice as part of a scheme to keep her gang fed in Lindsay Eagar’s The Patron Thief of Bread.
Earth Day — April 22 — is fast approaching. The following books encourage young people to protect our planet.
A street urchin finds himself the target of multiple nefarious characters in Children of the Flying City, by Jason Sheehan.
March is Women’s History Month. Here are some recently released picture and middle-grade books that celebrate women’s accomplishments.
A Loyalist turned British spy is at the heart of Loyalty, a new novel by Avi that takes place during the American Revolution.
In time for Black History Month, these books are great ways to learn about the Black community’s past, present and hopes for the future.