The Summer We Found the Baby, by Amy Hest, explores a WWII summer through the eyes of three engaging children.
Browsing: Middle Grade
It’s been three years since Patricia Forde’s The List was published. It’s sequel, The Last Lie, is now available, and it was worth the wait.
For thousands of years, humans have been building cities. Explore six of those cities in Cities in Layers, by Philip Steele and Andrés Lozano.
A new family finds its footing in Hilary McKay’s latest novel for middle-graders, The Time of Green Magic.
Family takes on a new form in Hana Tooke’s mysterious debut middle-grade novel, The Unadoptables.
Baseball and comic books aren’t two topics I’d generally like to read about, but somehow, in Chris Negron’s Dan Unmasked they work.
A girl and her family find themselves on the wrong side of a creepy local legend in Allison Rushby’s delightful The Mulberry Tree.
I don’t know exactly what I was expecting from Paul Acampora’s Danny Constantino’s First (And Maybe Last?) Date, but what I got was delightful.
The Princess Rules, by Philippa Gregory, includes Princess Florizella, Princess Florizella and the Wolves and Princess Florizella and the Giant.
A group of girls unravel a mystery tied to famous pilot Amelia Earhart in Kristin L. Gray’s new middle-grade novel, The Amelia Six.