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In this Q&A series, SLJ poses five questions and a request for a book recommendation to a debut YA author. Mina Ikemoto Ghosh shares about Hyo the Hellmaker in this latest installment.
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Creaky Acres is a story about a girl, a horse, and a whole new way of life. Brigid Alverson spoke to the creators about their graphic novel featuring Nora, a competitive rider, who finds her way on a delightfully weird farm, inhabited by an equally quirky crew of young equestrians.
Author Riley Redgate joins us to talk about her new book COME HOME TO MY HEART.
Purchase where fairy tale shojo manga and other supernatural romance stories are popular.
With this novel that explores themes of identity, duty, and destiny, YA readers are in for an adventure.
Challenging middle school dynamics and identity themes are accurately portrayed; striving readers will root for Lily as she navigates her way through a new social group and game. A needed and welcome addition for school and public libraries.
Despite the book’s strengths, for many, it will just be too long.
Political urban grit meets classic whodunit cop show. Fabulous.
A timely, affirming gift book ideal for Father’s Day shelves and family story times celebrating modern dads.
Like a sun-drenched memory, this book embodies the magic of girlhood fangirl summers, the sun warming your face, and your favorite pop song blasting as if the whole world is yours.
A heartwarming and entertaining read that celebrates the joys of summer, the magic of childhood, and the enduring bonds of friendship; a great addition to any children’s or school library.
For young readers who delight in the details, this is a genera purchase.
An additional purchase for libraries where fans of the series and game are requesting more time in this expansive universe.
This compelling biography belongs in every library, enhancing instruction and research on women’s history, WWII, the Philippines, and Hansen’s disease.
Featuring a nostalgic comic art style and plenty of laughs, this graphic novel is a standout option for young readers, offering a relatable look at sibling dynamics.
This timely and timeless collection of nature poems is a perfect addition to any library or classroom.
An excellent hi-lo science fiction story.
A charmingly queer meet-cute for fans of all-things-royal.
A good addition for libraries looking for intriguing monster stories and anywhere Urasawa’s works circulate well.
Purchase where readers devour the “I Survived” series by Lauren Tarshis.
Fans of Becky Albertalli’s Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda and Trung Le Nguyen’s The Magic Fish will fall in love with Zeke and his story.
A vital read that celebrates the power of true authenticity, this is a must-buy for middle school collections.
An adventure story that underlines themes of personal agency, this is recommended for fans of fantasy that includes strong human-animal connections.
A relevant story about the migration of butterflies and people, this book could be a great read aloud for a unit on butterflies, immigration, or making friends for elementary school readers.
Loaded with action and a zany cast, this is a definite purchase where Mashima’s other works circulate well.
A relatable story highlighting social intelligence skills in a way that will feel real to young readers.
A definite purchase where the first series is popular.
Hand to fans of rich fantasies like those of the Rick Riordan Presents imprint.
A narrative steeped in tradition and family with a modern plot, this book will be a welcome addition to picture book collections.
While the back matter provides a good deal of information, there are more engaging options that blend historical information and cultural celebration seamlessly into the narrative.
A delicious read from the first bite; Ellis has whipped up a true goody. This is a solid purchase for all libraries where tweens desire a relatable delight.
Perfect for fans of the visual style and humor of Ben Clanton’s “Narwhal and Jelly,” and also a useful introduction to marine habitats and sea life for classroom units and individual interest.
While it may have limited use if the original classic is a required read, this adaptation is not likely to generate its own audience. Not recommended.
An enchanting start to the series; purchase for readers of other lighthearted romance series like “Romantic Killer” or “The Fiancee Chosen by the Ring.”
This book subtly reminds readers that while our time together may be fleeting, meaningful connections, in all their many forms, endure.
A highly entertaining first installment to a new series that will appeal to fans of Guardians of the Galaxy, this is a must-buy for graphic novel collections.
A long-awaited translation that will appeal to fans of Spirited Away and those eclectic readers who have never encountered Miyazaki’s film; recommended for fans of tales ranging from The Secret Garden to “The Spiderwick Chronicles.”
A buggy adventure with high jinks and teamwork galore, recommended for middle grade fiction collections.
A well-done work that will empower young environmental activists and give them (and any speechwriter) an impactful handbook.
This biography is a good addition to a secondary school’s biography collection. Readers who enjoy stories of bravery, espionage, and strong female figures will find Hall’s story both thrilling and inspiring.
A must-read for anyone looking to understand the future of advocacy in a rapidly changing world.
An engaging and well-crafted tribute to a talented athlete, offering an inspiring read for sports enthusiasts, Clark fans, and aspiring athletes alike.
A general purchase for an art curriculum tie-in.
A solid, heartwarming addition to early chapter book collections.
A well-crafted graphic novel about facing one’s fears, recommended for early reader or graphic novel sections.
This new standout early reader series is highly recommended for general purchase.
This rhyming tale of an unusual character in a wacky situation will appeal to fans of Dr. Seuss.
This wonderful early reader about a variety of sports is a great addition to any preschool or elementary library collection.
The perfect chapter book for young lovers of science or fantasy, especially bug enthusiasts who enjoy a hint of suspense in their stories as well. Strong female characters will also inspire readers of all ages.
A recommended purchase for libraries where Pete the Cat is popular and early readers circulate widely.
Sure to be a hit with vehicle lovers, this engaging title for early chapter book readers cleverly uses a bulldozer child protagonist to address social fears about new situations and friendships. Highly recommended.
An accessible introduction to preschool, helping young children as they prepare to transition to a new environment.
A simple, yet impactful, story about big feelings and how kids can effectively manage them.
A delightful celebration of global connection through the lens of education.
Sensitive and only slightly spooky, this book makes Yeti’s first day of school amusing and relatable.
Dinosaurs are perennially popular, making this a sound addition to picture book collections.
Libraries, especially those with fans of buses and vehicles, looking to increase their board book collections will find this title worth the purchase. Otherwise, an additional purchase.
Perfect for the younger crowd to get them excited about going to school, or for a back-to-school storytime.
Purchase where back-to-school collections need bulking up.
Recommended for school and public libraries: going back to school is an event that most children will encounter at one point or another.
Grumpy Monkey retains his usual humor while slipping in a little new knowledge in this book that may become a favorite reread.
A must-purchase. This one will leave kids wanting more.
A great addition to any library collection. Children will enjoy seeing themselves in activities they have done in their school.
For public libraries or early childhood programs looking for works that eases nerves and makes school look like a place to learn and grow.
A generally amusing title for cat lovers and school newbies.
A cute social-emotional back-to-school must-purchase.
Young children will relate to Tiny and his first day of school jitters, while being reassured that school is a place to make mistakes and grow.
Children will enjoy reading about Henry’s first day of school and seeing how he maintains his individuality and makes new friends.
An excellent purchase for upper elementary and middle schools for its short, humorous take on murder mysteries.
Purchase where more books on processing grief are needed.
A lively new graphic novel series recommended for elementary libraries where spy stories are widely circulated.
A unique ghost story that may have been better served in a different format.
A sweet, recommended purchase for libraries serving tweens and teens.
A poignant, recommended story for fans of character-driven fiction with a touch of supernatural thrill.
While it doesn’t break new ground, this is an enjoyable and magical tale for readers with a taste for adventure.
A charming, timely novel about growth and change; recommended for most middle school collections.
A thoughtful drama with richly drawn characters, and a meaningful exercise in empathy for young readers.
With an excellent, fun, and unique voice, this graphic novel introduces a new trickster and is a great option for those looking for a quick read and some laughs.
This debut is an absolute delight to read; it’s perfect for readers who never outgrew horse stories.
A refreshing, original debut, this book is a must-have addition to any YA collection.
A realistic portrait of the plight of homeless queer youth across the United States as well as a beautiful story of first love, this novel is great for high schoolers or fans of a wholesome, romantic tearjerker.
A lighthearted exploration of villainy, revenge, and reconciliation.
With a new-era Pretty Little Liars vibe, this cautionary thriller is the perfect drama for Karen M. McManus and Rory Power fans.
A charming story that is recommended for libraries that are looking for sweet, fun romances.
Recommended for libraries where Karen M. McManus and Maureen Johnson books are popular.
A mash-up of sci-fi and horror tropes fervently coalesce into a satisfying and fresh option for teens.
Small doses of gore and horror heighten the stakes of this magical survival story. Recommended for general purchase.
Recommended where Henry’s books and blends of coming-of-age and mystery are popular.
A thought-provoking, uncomfortable thriller that readers won’t be able to forget. Highly recommended.
Unique and unputdownable. Essential for thriller fans.
A must-have flirtation-via-tropes tale with all the swooning and joy readers want in a love story.
This sport-centered story featuring Black characters will appeal to teens looking for a feel-good queer romance, particularly in a genre of sports that is rarely represented.
An engrossing, thoughtful fantasy on the human condition
Tweens and teens will gravitate towards this book, especially fans of Sarah Dessen, Katherine Center, and Ann Liang. It’s a good purchase for classroom and school libraries.
An emotionally realistic, situationally fantastic, and vibrantly illustrated graphic novel about a non-binary teen struggling to connect with their estranged mom.
Whether readers personally resonate with Deja’s or Raja’s experiences or are just interested in YA romance, LaDelle’s book provides a beautifully sweet reading experience.
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