World War II may be over, but for two sisters, the worst is yet to come in Traitors Among Us, by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch.
Browsing: ages 8 & up
An old camel must save two kestrel chicks during a massive dust storm in Once Upon a Camel, by Kathi Appelt and illustrated by Eric Rohmann.
Stolen Science, by Ella Schwartz and Gaby D’Alessandro, tells the stories of 13 uncredited scientists and inventors throughout the ages.
A boy with a stutter learns how to navigate school and friendship in Helen Rutter’s middle-grade novel, The Boy Who Made Everyone Laugh.
A princess and a pauper find their lives forever changed when their paths cross in Ginger Johnson’s MG fantasy The Other Side of Luck.
Four kids find themselves in the middle of a role-playing game in Frank L. Cole’s Champion’s Quest: The Die of Destiny.
A simple kid holds the fate of his family and, perhaps Earth, in his hands in John David Anderson’s sci-fi novel Stowaway.
A quiet town is turned upside down when the middle school is tagged with a racist symbol in Gordon Korman’s Linked.
Sight: Glimmer, Glow, Spark, Flash! by Romana Romanyshyn and Andriy Lesiv explores the science behind one of the five senses.
In A Discovery of Dragons, author Lindsay Gavin imagines a different sort of find during Charles Darwin’s expedition to the Galapagos Islands.