A girl sets out to do her part following the bombing of Pearl Harbor in L.M. Elliott’s Louisa June and the Nazis in the Waves.
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A tween sets out to discover why she acts the way she does in Nicole Melleby’s MG novel The Science of Being Angry.
Tae Keller’s Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone follows a girl who believes in aliens and the kids who alienate her for those beliefs.
Lorelei Savaryn reimagines The Secret Garden as magical realism in her new middle-grade novel, The Edge of In Between.
A socially awkward 12-year-old boy learns how to adapt following his mother’s stroke in Jennifer Ziegler’s new middle-grade novel, Worser.
April is World Autism Month. The following middle-grade books celebrate neurodiversity and differences both through nonfiction and fiction.
Two homeless sixth-graders bond over classical music in Karina Yan Glaser’s new middle-grade novel, A Duet for Home.
Easter is April 17. These are some Easter specific new releases that are sure to delight your young readers.
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.