Author Kelly Yang returns to the world of Front Desk with Chef’s Secret, the sixth book in the series and the first one told from Jason’s point of view.
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Discover how some of the biggest, baddest, smelliest, and strangest plants earn their reputation as masters of survival in Fantastic Flora, by Ann McCallum Staats and Zoë Ingram.
Fifty years after its debut, The Village Beyond the Mist, a middle-grade novel by Sachiko Kashiwaba, is now available in English.
A team of talkative plants, a curious spider, and a grumpy goldfish use their magical abilities to defend their family from a greedy human in Growing Home, by Beth Ferry and the Fan brothers.
Follow a migrant’s story through a series of wordless images in Shaun Tan’s The Arrival, which is now available in paperback.
Two middle-schoolers bond over their influencer moms and their very public lives in So Over Sharing, by Elissa Brent Weissman.
Learn about the scientist who headed the Manhattan Project in Oppenheimer and the Atomic Bomb, the young readers edition of American Prometheus, by Eric Singer.
Fantasy, myth and reality come together in El Niño, a new book by Pam Muñoz Ryan that follows a swimmer as he heals from the loss of his sister.
A boy visits his Nan in San Francisco for spelling bee training, only to begin suspecting her forgetfulness is more than a quirk in Spelling It Out, by Margaret Finnegan.
Test your art history knowledge and hone your detective skills with Sleuth & Solve: Art, 20+ Mind-Twisting Mysteries, by Ana Gallo and Victor Escandell.