With Dan in Green Gables, I’d like to pay homage to a book that helped me through difficult times—and offer some compassion and love to my relatives in the Smoky Mountains by focusing on happy memories of them, and what could have been, if they’d only embraced me.
In the lead-up to July's Stars issue, June is bursting with top quality reads in holiday titles, Spanish books, cookbooks, anime, and more.
Sometimes, in order to honor their whole personage, instead of choosing approval or someone else’s desire, girls must choose themselves.
Big or small, we need to be talking about our boobs, especially with young women. Maybe our new battle cry for boobs should be, “We must—we must—we must DISCUSS our busts!”
Whether they are going to school for the first time or facing the beginning of another academic year, the start of the school year can be a time of high emotions for little ones. Share these titles to help them prepare.
A romantic comedy is delightful enough on its own, but traveling to a new destination through the eyes of one’s protagonist brings with it an additional sense of escapism and adventure, especially if traveling in real life isn’t possible.
Author Jamar J. Perry joins us to talk about his new book FINDING PRINCE CHARMING.
Perfect for libraries wishing to add a beautiful cross-cultural story to their collection, and for every child who has ever felt different.
An excellent story about siblings and quinceañeras that entertains while providing a good description of the traditions and ceremonies that make up a quinceañera.
A perfect way to introduce children to diverse Christmas traditions and cultures.
A warm title for young readers about honest and effective communication, friendship, and the understanding that differences are worth celebrating.
This fantastical novel of misfits on a Quest literally and figuratively will entice readers in middle school and beyond. The cliff-hanger ending will have readers anticipating the sequel.
This gothic romance, while occasionally repetitive, offers an atmospheric and emotionally charged narrative. Mature readers may particularly appreciate the sharp, eerie imagery woven throughout.
This is a wonderful addition to any library and would be well suited for children of all ages.
By sounding a warning before the catastrophe comes, it might motivate some readers to find ways to take action to mitigate the very worst of it.
These Juneteenth offerings include various formats, ranging from cookbooks to early readers to audiobooks, so all your young readers can find their preferred way to learn more about this holiday.
This strong choice can be used across multiple grades as a read-aloud or as part of a math lesson involving kites and competition.
When I sat down to write VESUVIUS, my debut YA historical fantasy set in the final days of Pompeii, I did so to put queer people back in the narrative.
In these books that take place in part during the first semester of college, characters learn more about themselves during this time of transition—and maybe fall in love along the way.
Eventually, the time will come when you have to go your own way like me and Aaliyah. You’ve got this and if nobody else believes in you, don’t worry—I do.
Just in time for Father's Day, we've rounded up a few of the latest board books that highlight the special bond between fathers and their children. Share these titles with your young readers before mid-June or all year long.
Books are crucial tools in understanding the lives of those who may look or sound a little different from the majority.
If Castle Swimmer sounds like a story you would enjoy, then I have some additional, queer YA comics I’d like to recommend, in celebration of Pride Month.
An intriguing offering that shines a light into a lesser-known aspect of the American abolitionist movement. Highly recommended.
A powerful testament to the strength and potential of individuals with Down syndrome, and an essential read for anyone seeking representation or to broaden their understanding of intellectual disabilities.
An inclusive must-buy for all upper elementar collections and for any institution serving an Indigenous community.
This enlightening title encourages curiosity about real-world scientific work and highlights the important bond between humans and animals; a strong purchase for juvenile nonfiction collections, particularly where there is interest in animals, environmental science, or conservation careers.
Long’s empathetic yet powerful writing beautifully portrays the awe-inspiring tenacity of the activists. Recommended for all libraries.
A delightful story about friendship, acceptance, and kindness, perfect for introducing young readers to the rich traditions of Chuseok.
Not a mandatory purchase, but give this one a go to boost Halloween sections. This rhyming romp is sure to get everyone excited for spooky season.
Bright, interactive, and developmentally on target, this seasonal board book is an engaging choice for Halloween displays and lapsits alike.
This story of unexpected friendship is sure to appeal to younger readers.
A fun purchase well-suited to reading aloud.
A beautiful and reflective read, perfect for celebrating Día de Muertos or simply savoring life’s precious moments. Purchase to enrich holiday collections.
A warm and empowering story about finding one’s voice while celebrating the love of family. Highly recommended.
This read will charm trick-or-treaters and caregivers, and is a solid addition to holiday collections.
A cheerful holiday addition for Curious George fans and others, this is perfect for little hands eager to explore.
A heartwarming story about love, friendship, and the joy of celebrating special moments.
A good resource to learn more about Día de Muertos, recommended for all collections.
Slightly confusing at times, this unlikely vampire tale is excellent Halloween fun.
An informative read that introduces young readers to the richness of Jewish traditions and celebrations.
An affirming, sweet board book for families who celebrate Chuseok.
A beautiful, necessary addition to collections.
A vibrant board book to read to little ones during the holiday.
A must-buy. Young readers love exploring their independence, and this delightful story might just inspire a few more to embrace their unique selves
Fun art, pretty good Halloween jokes, and a straightforward premise. A fine first joke book for youngsters who love the spooky season.
A fine addition to collections, for those who don’t mind their vampires watered-down.
The introduction of kawaii food designs and manga references helps acquaint young eaters with new flavors and dishes, while the chopstick games and crafts add to the fun of cooking while learning about Japanese culture. Douzo meshiagare!–Laura Dooley-Taylor
This collection of recipes is a treasure; visually stunning, seasoned with quotes from famous female chefs, and a great addition to the “Rebel Girls” series.–Laura Dooley-Taylor
Foodies and history buffs will enjoy this attractive cookbook filled with both recipes and facts about favorite foods and notable Black icons in history.–Lois Young
Perfect nostalgia fodder for parents who loved Friends, offering a way to bond with kids over cooking and pups.
An additional purchase for elementary library collections where cookbooks and unique cooking guides are popular.
Parents, caregivers, and teachers will enjoy a scrumptious trip down memory lane while showing younger generations the fun and joy of Pac-Man.–Michele Shaw
This book challenges teens to step out of their comfort zone with diverse spices, working with seafood, and tricky recipes, simplified but not condescending.–Laura Dooley-Taylor
One of the best how-to books for young cooks, or for anyone who is learning. Every library should order at least one copy of this cookbook.–Lois Young
Younger tweens will be immersed in annual global celebrations and relish this cookbook’s vibrant graphic novel feel.
An attractive addition to collections serving youth prepared for a baking and decorating challenge
Creatively rendered fake-out cakes and cupcakes will delight bakers and eaters alike. Purchase is recommended for libraries that want to inspire creative bakers.–Tracy Cronce
This book is all treats and no tricks
A beautifully illustrated, tenderly told story for fall reading or any unit on empathy and inference. Highly recommended.
This funny and endearing story is a delightful read, perfect for eager and mischievous children who might think twice about tricking their own parents during the holiday season.
A winner. This title could easily become a new classic.
This is recommended, especially for collections focused on global food traditions.
A playful Halloween book offering a sensory treat that will do well in board book collections.
A must-have for little ghouls and goblins who love letters and laughs. Buy it to give holiday collections a boost.
Informative and colorful, this picture book provides a thorough and detailed explanation of Día de los Muertos for readers of all ages.
This book is recommended for all collections.
A rollicking read-aloud for kids who enjoy Creepy Carrots! and other picture books that give readers the shivers while making them laugh out loud.
A collection must, this charming read-aloud will be requested on repeat.
A great addition to holiday and board book collections that will be the star at any storytime.
Sweet holiday fun, perfect for the Halloween season.
A cheery Halloween read and activity that will make toddlers and preschoolers squeal with delight again and again.
This fall-themed story of friendship is bursting with puns and adorable, big-eyed vegetables.
Not objectionable and also not additive, this book is easy for young readers to look at and quick to read.
A book to celebrate Halloween, while encouraging readers to consider whether they can stay true to their interests rather than simply following expectations.
Highly detailed spooky scenes will hold readers’ attentions and encourage them to pore over the details.
A good addition for libraries seeking to enhance their young children’s Halloween collections.
Fun and clever, this book is a unique addition to library collections for preschool readers and is an enjoyable story to read aloud as Halloween approaches.
A beautiful and culturally significant book that highlights the importance of family, forgiveness, and tradition.
A fun tale with appeal across many age groups, and especially for lovers of sea animals.
An exhilarating seasonal pick that will appeal to little ghouls and their occasionally frustrated older siblings.
Along with Aroeste’s previous board books, Buen Shabat, Shabbat Shalom, and Mazal Bueno!, this newest offering is a wonderful way to highlight the diversity of the Jewish community.
A touching and visually stunning picture book that honors the depth of loss while celebrating the enduring power of family, tradition, and remembrance.
A lively, if surface level, romp for teens who enjoy high drama against the barest whisper of historical settings.
A charmer of a book, this should be in teen libraries, especially ones that could use more queer romances.
Newcomers to YA fantasy may find this one enjoyable, but for those well-versed in the genre, it doesn’t offer anything fresh.
With the vivid verse, realistic characters, and the soul that comes from this book, it is recommended for all libraries, especially for those where novels in verse are popular.
This would be a great choice for readers who like the works of Mary Downing Hahn and the TV series Supernatural.
An original and entertaining adaptation with heart. Teens who are looking for realism and humor in their queer romance will be hooked.
The story suffers from contrivances and poor pacing, but some readers will forgive imperfections in return for a romance between underrepresented characters.
A wonderful addition to libraries where realistic fiction is always welcome.
Readers who enjoy twisty murder mysteries with multiple narrators will want to scoop this one up, though they will have to tolerate some dated viewpoints along the way.
Honest, empowering, and deeply relatable, this novel is recommended for all young adult collections.
With its charming premise, lovable characters, and heartfelt themes, this book is a must-have for any romance collection.
A perfect read for libraries in need of historical fantasy adventure fiction, especially for those interested in hierarchy of the ancient Chinese palace orders and power struggles.
Fans of summer romances will enjoy this one.
An intriguing book with multiple themes for readers to explore along Chloe’s quest, this is an excellent choice for discussion groups and equally appealing for general graphic novel fans.
This is for manga fans who love stories about LGBTQIA+ characters, the ups and downs of friendship, and secret crushes.
A must-have for all collections.
A comfort read for those struggling with connection and an easy purchase for libraries where romance fans of “he falls first” prevail.
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