A young girl learns the value of people through friendship and community in Leeva At Last, by Sara Pennypacker and Matthew Cordell.
Browsing: Middle Grade
A girl struggles to do what she wants while still pleasing her parents in The Many Fortunes of Maya, by Nicole D. Collier.
What better way to get ready for Halloween than with ghosts, zombies, witches and screams? These novels for middle readers are great options.
Halloween reading is upon us. The Skull and Crimson Twill: Witch in the Country offer the feel of chapter reading while still leaning into illustrations.
Two 7th-graders discover friendship through the power of a good run in Half Moon Summer, by Elaine Vickers.
The Puppets of Spelhorst, by Kate DiCamillo and Julie Morstad, follows five puppets as they face circumstances beyond their control.
Three Tasks for a Dragon, by Eoin Colfer and P.J. Lynch is a story of knights, quests, dark magic and a dragon.
After his stepfather is arrested for domestic violence, a boy must figure out how best to use his hands in Hands, by Torrey Maldonado.
A girl with lots of questions — and opinions — gains the confidence to say what she feels in Opinions and Opossums, by Ann Braden.
Aniana del Mar Jumps In, by Jasminne Mendez follows a 12-year-old Dominican American swimmer who is diagnosed with juvenile idiopathic arthritis.