'This luminous love story cuts bone deep' - Melissa Albert, bestselling author of The Hazel WoodRomeo and Juliet meets Chinese mythology in this lyrical and magical novel by the New York Times bestselling author of The Astonishing Colour of After.
Explore the fascinating history of America as told through the lens of food in this illustrated nonfiction middle grade book ';sure to please history buffs and foodies alike' (BCCB, starred review) that lays out the diverse cultures that have combined to create the rich and delicious tapestry of the American country and cuisine.
This young readers adaptation of The Queens' English is a nonfiction illustrated reference guide to the LGBTQIA+ community's contributions to the English language.
For fans of Sophie Anderson and South Asian myths and legends comes a fairytale based on Bengali folklore that puts brown girls centre-stage, from the author of Rumaysa: A Fairytale.
This inspirational book charts the history of the anti-racism movement in English football and beyond, shining a light on both the divisive and unifying power of the beautiful game.
THE REESE WITHERSPOON BOOK CLUB PICK - A literary-thriller murder mystery, set within a Native American community for fans of Firekeeper's Daughter, Sadie and the One of Us Is Lying series by a debut own voices authorSince moving to the Blackfeet Reservation with her parents, Mara Racette has felt like an outsider, taunted by her tight-knit classmates for growing up far away.
Praise for The Rock in My Throat by Kao Kalia Yang, illustrated by Jiemei Lin:Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature Picture Book Honor Booklist Editor's ChoiceThe Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon AwardHeartland Booksellers Award FinalistA Junior Library Guild Gold Standard SelectionAt first, no one noticed when I stopped talking at school.
Nick Brooks, award-winning filmmaker and author ofPromise Boys, mixesout-of-this-world sci-fi with contemporary themes of friendship, community, and social justice in this hit middle-grade series.
Praise for The Rock in My Throat by Kao Kalia Yang, illustrated by Jiemei Lin:Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature Picture Book Honor Booklist Editor's ChoiceThe Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbon AwardHeartland Booksellers Award FinalistA Junior Library Guild Gold Standard SelectionAt first, no one noticed when I stopped talking at school.
All Things Equal is about two school-aged children, Serena and Tommy, being taught a life lesson by a beautiful butterfly that lures them to a magical garden.
A vital and vibrant book answering real children's questions about racism, giving them the confidence and the tools to work towards a fairer society for all.
* THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS: CHILDREN'S NON-FICTION BOOK OF THE YEAR WINNER ** ENGLISH 4-11 PICTURE BOOK AWARDS: 7-11 NON-FICTION WINNER **WINNER OF THE UKLA INFORMATION BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2025*'This powerful, vividly illustrated book proudly reframes Black British history' - The Guardian'.
This ';detailed, fascinating' (Booklist, starred review) nonfiction middle grade book explores a deeply troubling chapter in American history that is still playing out today: the strange case of Prince Edward County, Virginia, the only place in the United States to ever formally deny its citizens a public education, and the students who pushed back.
A ';lyrical and introspective' (Publishers Weekly, starred review) historical novel in verse about a Chinese teen who immigrates to the United States with his family and endures mistreatment at the Angel Island Immigration Station while trying to navigate his own course in a new world.
Mark Twains zweites Buch mit dem jugendlichen, von der damaligen Gesellschaft abgestoßenen Huckleberry Finn ist nicht nur abenteuerlich, sondern stellenweise auch sehr zivilisationskritisch und geradezu düster.