An 11-year-old Black boy joins the fight for civil rights in Shelia P. Moses’ new middle-grade novel, We Were the Fire: Birmingham 1963.
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A student decides to take action after discovering his school book has been censored in Amy Sarig King’s Attack of the Black Rectangles.
Sherlock’s younger sister is back and better than ever in Nancy Springer’s Enola Holmes and the Elegant Escapade.
A Black girl learns she’s a witch and that her inner-city magic school is in danger of closing in A Taste of Magic, by J. Elle.
From the minds of Chris Naunton and Guilherme Karsten comes the story a powerful Egyptian ruler in Cleopatra Tells All!
A tween YouTuber gets sent to a fancy camp for witches in Wildseed Witch, a contemporary fantasy by Marti Dumas.
A girl goes back to the basics in hopes of rekindling her love of horses in Ride On, a middle-grade graphic novel by Faith Erin Hicks.
A teen jumps 10 years into the future in a twist on 13 Going on 30 in 12 to 22: POV You Wake Up in the Future! By Jen Calonita.
The latest Ivy & Bean box set features Annie Barrows and Sophie Blackall’s latest edition, Ivy + Bean Get To Work! which came out Aug. 2.
An eighth-grade science project inspires students to take action in A Year Without Summer, by Arlene Mark.