A group of people hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic are authors of new books. The following are just some of the middle-grade books that came out in March.
Browsing: Middle Grade
Murder at the Museum transports readers to the streets of — and tunnels beneath — London.
A fluffy bunny wreaks all sorts of havoc in Judith Kerr’s delightfully funny early chapter book The Curse of the School Rabbit.
Julia Nobel’s The Secret of White Stone Gate is a middle-grade mystery that should appeal to a large cross-section of readers.
Jasmine Green Rescues is a fun — new to the US — early chapter series that will appeal to young animal lovers and their parents alike.
In Gold Rush Girl, Newberry Medalist Avi has created another historical adventure sure to become a middle-grade classic.
Middle-grade books are for middle-graders, but they also serve as a window for parents. Blue Skies, by Anne Bustard, help us see beyond our grownup biases.
March is Women’s History Month. To help you celebrate, here are some recently released books that celebrate women’s accomplishments.
I can’t read and review all the books that come to me. These are some February mg books not featured on Cracking the Cover but still deserve your attention.
How do you cope with the loss of a parent? Willa and the Whale, by Chad Morris and Shelly Brown, explores grief and the healing power of hope.