Winner of the Crystal Kite Award, this touching story explores what it mean to be a good friend, how you should react to a bully, and makes the events of September 11th, 2001 personal.
Destiny doesn't factor into seventeen-year-old adoptee Maddie's rational world, where numbers and scientific probability have always proven to be the only things she can count on as safe and reliable.
A teen tries to save her quickly gentrifying neighborhoodand make her cynical partner in festival-planning believe in lovein this ';sweet, feel-good' (School Library Journal, starred review) opposites-attract romance perfect for fans of Lynn Painter and Sandhya Menon.
Clairethe sister of the boy who one day woke up with a bunny on his headdiscovers that she too has a strange new condition: When she looks in the mirror, there is a gator in her hair!
Called the perfect childrens introduction to environmental issues by Fred Krupp, president of the Environmental Defense Fund, Our House Is Round gently guides young readers through a smartly narrated conversation illuminating the concept of global connection and environmental cause and effect.
Ideal for fans of My Brother Charlie, All My Stripes, and I See Things Differently: A First Look at AutismA delightful autism story bookA sweet story about two friends and how they help each otherMatts autism doesnt keep him from having fun!
Against the backdrop of the high-stakes and intensely competitive equestrian sport of show jumping, Finny, a fifteen-year-old girl in California, adopts an emaciated, untrained horse without her parents' knowledge.
Thirteen-year-old Tania Grossinger lives in the famous Grossinger hotel in New York's Catskill Mountains, but she doesn't feel like a real Grossinger; her cousins own the hotel, and Tania often feels like she doesn't belong.