A 12-year-old struggles to find his place in the world while his mom awaits a heart transplant in Rare Birds, by Jeff Miller.
Browsing: Middle Grade
Deborah Hopkinson explores the POW experience in Race Against Death: The Greatest Pow Rescue of World War II.
A girl with OCD accidentally lands a leading role in the summer musical in Shannon in the Spotlight, a middle-grade novel by Kalena Miller.
An orphan finds herself mixed up in magic and mystery at the Chicago’s World Fair in Come See the Fair, by Gavriel Savit.
Former NASA astronaut Terry Virts answers kids’ biggest questions about space travel in The Astronaut’s Guide to Leaving the Planet.
A young windling sets out to save the Wind in A Breath of Mischief, MarcyKate Connolly’s new fantasy adventure for middle readers.
Earth Day is this Saturday (April 22), and what better way to celebrate our planet than by sharing books that honor this orb we call home.
Paper Daughters of Chinatown follows the rescue of immigrant women and girls in San Francisco in the late 1890s.
A new hero steps in to help Princess Magnolia save the day in The Princess in Black and the Prince in Pink.
Two kids on opposite ends of the world face the effects of climate change in Global: One Fragile World. An Epic Fight for Survival.