Fifth grade becomes overwhelming for a girl who struggles with depression in Octopus Moon, a novel in verse by Bobbie Pyron.
Browsing: Poetry Month
Meet three women who followed their scientific dreams in Green Promises: Girls Who Loved the Earth, by Jeannine Atkins.
A group of kids investigate the threat that prompted large-scale evacuations in Away, a companion novel to Megan E. Freeman’s Alone.
The Poet and the Bees, by Amy Novesky and Jessica Love, was inspired by the Poet Sylvia Plath and the seasons she kept bees.
Renée Watson explores friendship, loss, and life with grief in All the Blues in the Sky, a new novel for upper middle-grade readers.
An immigrant girl defines her life in the US through her love of nature, music and poetry in Safe Harbor, by Padma Venkatraman.
A Black girl faces the complexities of race in Radiant a historical middle-grade novel in verse from multiple Coretta Scott King winner Vaunda Micheaux Nelson.
A girl thinks her dreams have come true when her family moves out of their van and into a house in Unsinkable Cayenne, by Jessica Vitalis.
The weather is cooling and the leaves are changing. What better way to celebrate autumn than with picture books?
Explore 40 poems about big feelings and emotions in The Totally Not Boring Book of Feelings, by Jolie Taylor and Brandon Dorman.