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  • av Carole Boston Weatherford
    123,-

    A powerful portrait of a Black family tree shaped by enslavement and freedom, rendered in searing poems by acclaimed author Carole Boston Weatherford and stunning art by her son Jeffery Boston Weatherford.

  • av Clare B. Dunkle
    149,-

    Martin lives in a perfect world--until the day a stranger arrives to take away all of the little children, including Martin's sister.

  • av Jamie Sumner
    137,-

  • av Joana Pastro
    161,-

    A young boy who loves the Brazilian martial art of capoeira finds his courage for a moving-up ceremony in this vibrant and inspiring book about never losing one's inner spirit.

  • av Laura Taylor Namey
    161,-

    In the latest novel by the bestselling author of A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow, the teen heirs to the last two Cuban businesses in LA's Echo Park neighborhood clash over their different visions for the future, the secrets between their families...and the sparks flying between them.

  • av Lora Senf
    137,-

    In this thrilling sequel to The Clackity, Evie must once again enter the Dark Sun Side to save Blight Harbor's ghosts, defeat the soulless menace threatening both worlds, and steal the only key that can open a door back home before she's trapped forever.

  • av Sharon M Draper
    176,-

    #1 New York Times bestselling author Sharon Draper's picturebook debut about a timid little ballerina who learns that the show must go on, and can, with a little help from her friends.

  • av Frances O'Roark Dowell
    140,-

  • av Joy McCullough
    194,-

    Two orphan siblings with some deeply terrible luck battle an evil celebrity chef in this uproarious adventure-romp

  • av Emma Mills
    123 - 273,-

  • av Lucy Ruth Cummins
    194,-

    From the best-selling creator of STUMPKIN and OUR POOL comes an intergalactic tale of boy meets dog (kinda).

  • av Jamie Sumner
    164,-

    The eagerly-anticipated sequel to Jamie Sumner's acclaimed and beloved novel Roll with It

  • av Anthony Peckham
    164,-

    A fantasy of the highest order, with heady hints of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett and even Howl's Moving Castle, set in a world as mesmerizing as it is menacing, roiling with a quintet of sorcerers vying for power, and the quartet of children determined to outsmart them all to save their father's life.

  • av Spencer Hall
    262,-

    Senior year changes everything for two teens in this poignant, funny coming-of-age story that looks at what happens when the image everyone has of us no longer matches who we really are.Senior year of high school is full of changes. For Hayley Mills, these changes aren't exactly welcome. All she wants is for everyone to forget about her very public breakdown and remember her as the overachiever she once wasand who she's determined to be again. But it's difficult to be seen as a go-getter when she's forced into TV Production class with all the slackers like Lewis Holbrook. For Lewis, though, this is going to be his year. After a summer spent binging 80s movies, he's ready to upgrade from the role of self-described fat, funny sidekick to leading man of his own lifeincluding getting the girl. The only thing standing in his way is, well, himself. When the two are partnered up in class, neither is particularly thrilled. But then they start making mini documentaries about their classmates' hidden talents, and suddenly Hayley is getting attention for something other than her breakdown, and Lewis isn't just a background character anymore. It seems like they're both finally getting what they wantexcept what happens when who you've become isn't who you really are?

  • av Amy Makechnie
    252,-

    A middle school soccer whiz's determination to keep things from changing is tested when his father's ALS symptoms worsen in this ';heart-tugging and uplifting' (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) story about growing up and facing loss, perfect for fans of Shouting at the Rain.Twelve-year-old Golden Maroni is determined to channel his hero, soccer superstar Lionel Messi, and become captain of his soccer team and master of his eighth grade universeespecially since his home universe is spiraling out of orbit. Off the field, Golden's dad, once a pro soccer player himself, is now battling ALS, a disease that attacks his muscles, leaving him less and less physically able to control his body every day. And while Mom says there's no cure, Golden is convinced that his dad can beat this, just like any opponent, they just have to try. Golden knows that if you want to perfect a skill you have to put ten thousand tries in, so he's convinced if he can put that much effort in, on and off the field, he can stop everything from changing. But when his dad continues to decline and his constant pushing starts to alienate his friends and team, Golden is forced to confront the idea that being master of your universe might not mean being in control of everything. What if it means letting go of the things you can't control so you can do the most good for the things you can?

  • av Beth Vrabel
    244,-

    An utterly charming, ';gorgeous' (Booklist) Southern-voiced middle grade novel about a young girl and the adventure she embarks upon to prove her Gran's stories were true. Perfect for fans of The Unforgettable Guinevere St. Clair and Three Times Lucky.Trixy needs a story, fast, or she's going to fail the fourth gradethat's a fact. But every time she sits down to write, her mind is a blank. The only stories she can think of are Gran's, the ones no one else ever believed but Trixy gulped down like sweet tea. Gran is gone now, buried under the lilac bush in the family plot, so it's not like Trixy's hurting anybody to claim one of those stories as her own, is she? That stolen story turns out to be a huge success, and soon everybody in town wants Trixy to tell them a tale. Before long, the only one left is the story she vowed never to share, the one that made Gran's face cloud up with sadness. Trying to find a way out of this tangled mess, Trixy and her friend Raymond hit the road to follow the twists and turns of Gran's past. Maybe then Trixy can write a story that's all her own, one that's the straight-up truth.

  • av Emily Ecton
    659,-

    Ocean’s Eleven meets The Secret Life of Pets in The Great Pet Heist series that follows a ragtag group of pets who will do whatever it takes to avoid being sent to the pound—all three books now together in a collectible hardcover boxed set!The pets of the Strathmore building have a penchant for solving problems. Oscar the mynah bird is the brains of the operation. Walt the cat brings slyness and slink. Marco and Polo are the reconnaissance rats. And Butterbean’s cute and slobbery persona never rouses suspicion. The furry and feathery friends put their deductive skills and friendship to the test to pull off the heist of the century to fix Mrs. Food’s money problems, solve a ghostly mystery in Mrs. Third Floor’s apartment, and stop a group of rowdy racoons from ruining their friend’s reputation. This delightful hardcover boxed set includes: The Great Pet Heist The Great Ghost Hoax The Great Vandal Scandal

  • av Drew Beckmeyer
    260,-

    An angry, destructive tornado picks up an empathetic cow, and when Cow politely asks to be put down, the two enter a conversation that has some unforeseen results.

  • av H. M. Bouwman
    247,-

  • av Beth Vrabel
    131,-

  • av Lucy Ruth Cummins
    246,-

    It's pool day in the city and everyone is welcome.

  • av Joy McCullough
    247,-

  • av Jamie Sumner
    122,-

  • av Jennifer Bradbury
    246,-

  • av Shirley Rousseau Murphy
    171,-

    A medieval sixteen-year-old girl who still believes in magic is helped by an old monk and a young goatherd to escape her dismal life reminiscent of Cinderella's.

  • av Roderick Townley
    171,-

    How do you avenge -- or forgive -- your own murder four hundred years after it happened? Prompted by recurrent dreams, sixteen-year-old Dana Landgrave uncovers an ancient crime that has drawn the same souls together through three lifetimes. There's nothing sinister about the girl's sunlit twenty-first-century American life in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Yet, centuries ago, terrible things were done -- by someone she knows! Could it be her easygoing, easy-to-look-at boyfriend, Chase? Or her younger brother, Ben, who has been confined to a wheelchair since a school bus accident? What about Gianna, her inscrutable enemy on the yearbook staff? Or her eccentric psychotherapist, Dr. Sprague? As Dana summons courage to reenter the past, each incarnation propels her to new discoveries -- and new suspicions -- until the threads of all three lives converge in a devastating revelation.

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