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Hattie Ever After
Editors' choice
Hattie Brooks, the intrepid heroine of the Newbery-honor winning Hattie Big Sky, has returned – in a sequel with a…
Heart of Glass
This sequel to Cross My Heart, a thriller set in 16th-century Venice, finds the teenage heroine, Laura, engaged to her…
Navigating Early
When his mother dies, Jack Baker, the son of a soldier in World War II, must go to live near…
The Morning Star
Katerina Alexandrovna is the most powerful necromancer in Russia, but she’d rather be studying medicine. Unfortunately, the tsar has banned…
Paperboy
The hero in this delightful book stutters. He calls his best friend “Rat” because he can’t pronounce “Art” properly. When…
Child of the Mountains
Marilyn Shank’s debut novel, Child of the Mountains, tells the story of Lydia Hawkins, an eleven-year-old girl growing up in…
Every Day After
In Every Day After, sixth-grader Lizzie Hawkins is having a bad time of it. Growing up in Bittersweet, Alabama, during…
Belle Epoque
Editors' choice
Sixteen-year-old Maude Pichon, daughter of a Breton shopkeeper, has always dreamed of life outside her small village. In a desperate…
The Aviator’s Wife
Editors' choice
Anne Morrow leads a charmed, privileged life, and all her dreams seem to come true when she marries America’s aviator…
The Queen’s Lady
One struggle that historical writers must face is controlling the urge to modernize their characters. History can be an ugly…
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