A girl unintentionally finds herself at the center of a mystery onboard a glamorous steamship in The Accidental Stowaway, by Judith Eagle.
Browsing: ages 8 & up
Learn about language and where words came from in The Atlas of Languages: Words Around the World, by Rachel Lancashire and Jenny Zemanek.
A teen uncovers a family secret when she is evacuated to America at the start of World War II in The Blossoming Summer, by Anna Rose Johnson.
Rambunctious brothers are up to all sorts of mischief in Sharks & Minnows, the second book in the Link + Hud series by Jerome Pumphrey and Jarrett Pumphrey.
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein gets reimagined in Stitch, a middle-age gothic adventure by Pádraig Kenny.
Middle readers are always looking for a good fantasy series, especially one with magic at the center of it. What better way to spend the summer than by starting something new or returning to a land you love.
Kids love animals and graphic novels. So, what better way than to get them excited about reading than a book about horseback riding and a book about pet-sitting.
Popular authors bring the past to life through historical fiction. The following middle-grade books touch on D-Day, the rise of the Nazi regime and a Civil War Britain.
Explore the fascinating world of insects in Insectarium, the tenth installment in the fantastic Welcome to the Museum series from Big Picture Press.
Who doesn’t love a good ghost story? Spectral visitors take center stage in two books with themes of feelings, family, bravery and healing.