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  • av Carolyn Keene
    139,-

    Nancy investigates a string of accidents at the theater in the twenty-sixth Nancy Drew Diaries.

  • av Alex Willan
    178,-

    In the next installment of The Worst! series, Gilbert is excited for his beachside vacation until mermaids come ruin it to compete in their high-stakes mermaid games--and Gilbert is never one to turn down a little competition.

  • av Danna Smith
    119,-

    In this Easter board book, bunny hides eggs for all her forest friends—with a surprise for you at the end!

  • av Marie Benedict
    158,-

    From New York Times bestselling author Marie Benedict and Courtney Sheinmel comes a historical adventure that follows young Lainey as she is plucked from a London orphanage to begin attending Lovelace Academy, a boarding school with ivy-covered walls that hide more secrets than Lainey can even imagine.

  • av Katie Mazeika
    178,-

    Based on the author’s own childhood experience, this clever and heartfelt picture book follows a young girl who wants to bring discussion of her disability into the open, exploring themes of acknowledging and celebrating differences.Mazie wears an eyepatch and a head scarf, and on her first day at a new school she’s prepared for her classmates to wonder why. And they do, but no one talks to her about it. Instead, wild rumors fly around the classroom that she’s a pirate or a dragon burned off her hair! Mazie doesn’t mind explaining her disability, but can she find the courage to tell the other kids to just ask her?

  • av Suzanne Selfors
    139,-

    A new chapter book series by the bestselling author of Wedgie and Gizmo, Suzanne Selfors.

  • av Suzanne Selfors
    139,-

    The first book in a new chapter book series by the bestselling author of Wedgie and Gizmo, Suzanne Selfors.

  • av Kaz Windness
    182,-

    When Enzo, a nonspeaking Owl, joins Bitsy Bat's class and might be a better flier than her, Bitsy learns the importance of being a teammate and friend.

  • av Melissa Stewart
    178,-

    Meet some of the world’s very smallest mini-mammals in this adorable and informative nonfiction picture book with actual-size illustrations from Sibert Honoree Melissa Stewart and Caldecott Honoree Brian Lies.Big mammals like elephants, hippos, and giraffes get a lot of press, but what about the little guys? From pint-sized flying squirrels to itty bitty chipmunks and teeny tiny mouse lemurs, learn all about the mini-est mammals from around the world, depicted at their real-life size.

  • av Bea Jackson
    181,-

    The New York Times bestselling illustrator of Parker Looks Up, in her enchanting debut picture book about a young fairy who discovers her magic.

  • av Keith Baker
    178,-

    "Keith Baker's peas get an Easter spin in this picture book filled with eggs, chicks, candies, bunnies and more!"--

  • av Keenan Jones
    181,-

    Spend Saturday morning at the barbershop in this upbeat celebration of the spaces and places that bring communities together.

  • av Cynthia Kadohata
    178,-

    A teen boy thinks his vaping habit is harmless until it becomes a crippling addiction of nightmarish dimensions in this searing young adult novel from Newbery and National Book Award winner Cynthia Kadohata.Sixteen-year-old Jacob is pretty damn sick of his parents always being on his case about vaping. It's not like he's shooting up or knocking back pills. Until something changes, so slowly Jacob isn't even aware it's happening. Instead of vaping every now and then when he wants to, he's vaping all the time because he has to. And soon, Jacob and his friends need even more than vaping and are stumbling their way into the sprawling drug culture of Southern California, where girls sell pictures of themselves for vape and pill money, and the dealers are cutthroat. The more desperate the teens become, the more money they need. And to get that money they're being blackmailed into an impossible choiceand an end you won't see coming.

  • av Bethany Mangle
    139,-

    For fans of Talia Hibbert and Lynn Painter comes a funny and unflinchingly honest story about a teen who must come to terms with her disability and what it means for her identity, her love life, and her future.

  • av Jamie Sumner
    139,-

    A powerful, gripping verse novel from acclaimed author Jamie Sumner that spans one girl’s marathon swim--6 hours and 12 miles that she hopes will bring her absent mom back to the family.

  • av Jane Park
    178,-

    A moving, lyrical picture book about a young Korean American child who must reconcile the outgoing, confident mother they see at home with the mother who is shy and reticent outside the house.

  • av Dr. Tamara Pizzoli
    178,-

    Clear-eyed advice from inspirational Black men throughout history paired with vibrant, museum-worthy art.

  • av Marisa Kanter
    139 - 203,-

  • av Lake Bell
    178,-

    Acclaimed actress, screenwriter, and director Lake Bell brings us a celebration of all the ways our different brains make us special in this adorable picture book about neurodiversity.

  • av Liselle Sambury
    139,-

    THE TAKING OF JAKE LIVINGSTON meets ACE OF SPADES in this gripping new psychological thriller from Liselle Sambury, author of DELICIOUS MONSTERS! When a gruesome murder rocks Sunny's private school, with her own brother as the main suspect, Sunny takes it upon herself to discover the real killer—and uncovers a slew of dark family secrets in the process.

  • av Lisa Tolin
    178,-

    A stunning biography about one of the brilliant creative minds behind the iconic song Imagine.

  • av Hena Khan
    139,-

    In this tender middle grade novel, a Pakistani-American girl dreams of being an artist, struggles with anxiety, and learns to stand up for herself, now in paperback!

  • av Sarah Raughley
    139,-

    The captivating finale to the Bones of Ruin trilogy, a fresh and thrilling historical fantasy series that is PENNY DREADFUL meets THE GILDED WOLVES, set in 1880s London, following an African tightrope walker with a secret: she cannot die.

  • av Jane Kurtz
    178,-

    Meet Clara the world-traveling rhino in this adorable picture book based on the fascinating true story of how she showed the world that big animals aren’t frightening beasts but noble and intelligent creatures.

  • av Connie Roop
    181,-

    How a beloved mentor helped young Maya Angelou rediscover the poetry of self-expression and power of her voice.

  • av Jennifer Bradbury
    178,-

    A loyal big brother makes a case for why his adopted little brother is just like him when a pesky kid on the playground questions their physical differences.

  • av Jay Ingram
    144,-

    "A fascinating look at the cutting-edge science and technologies that are on the cusp of changing everything from where we'll live, how we'll look, and who we'll be, by the popular science broadcaster and bestselling author Jay Ingram. Where will we live? How will we get around? What will we look like? These are just some of the questions bestselling author and popular science broadcaster Jay Ingram answers in this exciting examination of the science and technologies that will affect every aspect of human life. In these pages, Ingram explores the future of our technological civilization. He reports on cutting-edge research in organ and limb regeneration, advances in prosthetics, the merging of the human and the synthetic, and gene editing. Vertical farming and lab-grown food might help feed millions and alleviate pressure on the planet. Cities could accommodate green space and the long-awaited flying car. Finally, he speculates on the future of artificial general intelligence, even artificial superintelligence, as well as our place on Earth and in the universe. The potential impact of these developments in science and technology will be powerful and wide-ranging, complicated by ethics and social equity. And they will inevitably revolutionize every aspect of life and even who we are. This is The Future of Us."--

  • av Alice Driver
    222,-

    In the spirit of investigative journalism by Patrick Radden Keefe, Matthew Desmond and Beth Macy, an award-winning and explosive exposé of the toxic labor practices at the largest meatpacking company in America, Tyson Foods.

  • av Aaron Zebley
    232,-

    The behind-the-scenes story of the investigation that shook America to its core—the Mueller investigation that presented all the evidence of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election—as told by Robert Mueller’s closest colleagues, including never-before-revealed details into how the team investigated Putin’s campaign to favor candidate Donald Trump and Trump’s efforts to interfere in the investigation. Interference is the true history of the most important and consequential decisions, obstacles, and quandaries Mueller and his team faced when investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. For the first time, Mueller’s only deputy, his most senior counselor who served on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force, and the lead prosecutor looking into obstruction of justice and Russian interference, have come together to tell a highly relevant and readable account of what it was like to carry out their investigation of election interference, as well as any connections that existed between the Russians and members of the Trump campaign. Interference also highlights the many actions Russia took as it favored candidate Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton offering a powerful reminder of how committed Russia was to determine the outcome of the election. Ultimately, the special counsel brought indictments against thirty-four individuals and entities, including Trump’s campaign chairman; his deputy campaign chairman; a campaign advisor; his first national security advisor; and one of Trump’s longtime associates; as well as against Russian participants. Nearly every case that was able to proceed resulted in a guilty verdict or plea. Interference explains the motivations and actions of Russia (which has not stopped exploiting America’s weaknesses), the importance and the limitations of a special counsel, and the need for people to make principled decisions even when being pushed from all directions not to. Much can be learned from the experiences faced by the Mueller special counsel office as it broke ground on some of the most complicated challenges facing our country—then and now. The narrative carries special relevance today, as the Supreme Court has sharply limited the conduct by a president that can be prosecuted—or even investigated.

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