Two homeless sixth-graders bond over classical music in Karina Yan Glaser’s new middle-grade novel, A Duet for Home.
Browsing: ages 8 & up
An orphaned giant struggles to find friendship and a place he can call home in Dustin Hansen’s The Legend of the Dream Giants.
Pottery class becomes something more than an elective in Paul Acampora’s fantastic new middle-grade novel, In Honor of Broken Things.
Set during outbreak of COVID, Kelly Yang’s New from Here follows an Asian American boy as he faces racism amidst family separation.
Gillian McDunn’s new middle-grade novel, Honestly Elliott, follows a kid he navigates family, friendship and his ever-present ADHD.
A Pakistani American girl tries to help her family and gets in trouble in the process in Reem Faruqi’s Golden Girl.
A girl goes through growing pains in Ready or Not! #1: Abby In Between, the first book in a new middle-grade series by Megan E. Bryant.
In time for Black History Month, these books are great ways to learn about the Black community’s past, present and hopes for the future.
Return to a world where humans bond with magical beasts in the second book of Amanda Foody’s Wilderlore series, The Weeping Tide.
K. Ibura’s When the World Turned Upside Down follows a group of friends as the COVID-19 pandemic changes everything.