A tween sets out to discover why she acts the way she does in Nicole Melleby’s MG novel The Science of Being Angry.
Browsing: Middle Grade
Tae Keller’s Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone follows a girl who believes in aliens and the kids who alienate her for those beliefs.
Lorelei Savaryn reimagines The Secret Garden as magical realism in her new middle-grade novel, The Edge of In Between.
A cast of fairy tale characters collide in Once Upon Another Time, the first book in a new trilogy from author James Riley.
A socially awkward 12-year-old boy learns how to adapt following his mother’s stroke in Jennifer Ziegler’s new middle-grade novel, Worser.
April is World Autism Month. The following middle-grade books celebrate neurodiversity and differences both through nonfiction and fiction.
Two homeless sixth-graders bond over classical music in Karina Yan Glaser’s new middle-grade novel, A Duet for Home.
If you’re looking for good options for your new reader, look no further than Bling! and Mythical Beasts readers from National Geographic Kids.
Easter is April 17. These are some Easter specific new releases that are sure to delight your young readers.
Earth Day — April 22 — is fast approaching. The following books encourage young people to protect our planet.