An average kid finds himself as a finalist to be named World’s Greatest Kid in The Greatest Kid in the World, by John David Anderson.
Browsing: Middle Grade
This fall, Ursula K. Le Guin’s popular Catwings series, including Catwings, Catwings Returns, Wonderful Alexander, and Jane on Her own, is being reissued.
A boy dreams of going to space with his disabled brother in Farther Than the Moon, a middle-grade novel by Lindsay Lackey.
Learn how to bake kid-friendly recipes with Great British Baking Show winner David Atherton’s Baking Book for Kids: Delicious Recipes for Budding Bakers.
When an asteroid’s path heads straight toward Earth, an 11-year-old writes a book to prove people existed in The Probability of Everything, by Sarah Everett.
A girl struggles to find her place in the world as her neighborhood burns down around her in Remember Us, by Jacqueline Woodson.
Two girls — on from America and the other from the UK — kindle a friendship when their parents swap houses in The House Swap, by Yvette Clark.
A girl chases her dreams of becoming a famous chef in This Is How I Roll, a middle-grade novel by Debbi Michiko Florence.
A young girl learns the value of people through friendship and community in Leeva At Last, by Sara Pennypacker and Matthew Cordell.
A girl struggles to do what she wants while still pleasing her parents in The Many Fortunes of Maya, by Nicole D. Collier.