Jacquetta Nammar Feldman’s Wishing Upon the Same Stars follows an Arab American girl as she moves from Detroit to San Antonio.
Browsing: Middle Grade
A spunky girl finds herself living on an island with her grandmother during her mom’s tough pregnancy in Elana K. Arnold’s Just Harriet.
Twenty Middle Eastern tales come to life in The Three Princes of Serendip: New Tellings of Old Tales for Everyone, by Rodaan Al Galidi.
A dog creates his own newspaper to help a friend in need in The Daily Bark: The Puppy Problem, by Laura James.
A foster kid finds himself in the middle of a superhero showdown in Shawn Peters’ The Unforgettable Logan Foster.
An orphan finds herself on the wrong side the land’s top wizard in the middle-grade novel The Lock-Eater, by Zack Loran Clark.
A boy is forced to fend for himself along the Nordic coast in author Gary Paulsen’s final novel, Northwind.
A girl’s world gets turned upside down the summer her cousin comes to visit in Brenda Woods’ When Winter Robeson Came.
The Kid’s World Factbook is sort of like a paired down almanac. It’s a dense book that features black-and-white facts and maps.
Ask questions with Ada Twist in a new nonfiction early reader series, The Why Files: Exploring Flight, by Andrea Beaty & Dr. Theanne Griffith.