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Children's New Fiction Books September 2020
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Pokémon Sun & Moon 7
by Hidenori Kusaka
Awesome adventures inspired by the best-selling new Pokemon Sun & Moon video games set in the tropical Alola Region!. . Sun dreams of money. Moon dreams of scientific discoveries. When their paths cross with Team Skull, both their plans go awry--. International Police officers Looker and Anabel arrive on the scene and hire Sun to help them pursue the mysterious Ultra Beasts and not a moment too soon, because the Ultra Beasts are attacking one island after another in the Alola region. And then, a group of Crabrawler steals Sun's special berry! |
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The witches : the graphic novel
by Pénélope Bagieu
Adapted as a graphic novel by the Eisner Award-winning creator of Brazen, a rerendering of Dahl’s darkly funny classic depicts the story of an 8-year-old boy and his grandmother, who riotously foil a Grand High Witch’s plot to stamp out all the children in the country. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Before the ever after
by Jacqueline Woodson
The son of an idolized pro-football star begins noticing the contrast between his father’s angry, forgetful behavior and his superhero reputation before adjusting to a new reality involving difficult symptoms stemming from his father’s numerous head injuries. By the National Book Award-winning author of Brown Girl Dreaming. Simultaneous eBook.
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Otto Tattercoat and the forest of lost things
by Matilda Woods
Living a strict life of caution and helpfulness toward her fellow Tattercoats, young Nim and her rat, Nibbles, are caught up in a former Tattercoat’s devious plot involving a community newcomer and the increasingly dire environmental consequences of the sundragon extinction. Simultaneous eBook.
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Turtle boy
by M. Evan Wolkenstein
A seventh grader struggles through a new school year marked by bullying, his teacher’s insistence that he return captured turtles to the wild and a bar mitzvah community service project that requires him to spend time visiting a terminally ill boy in the hospital. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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Genesis begins again
by Alicia Williams
A 13-year-old girl who is so oppressed by low self-esteem that she keeps a list of the things she hates about herself must overcome internalized racism and a verbally abusive family to learn to love herself. A first novel. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Cattywampus
by Ash Van Otterloo
Magic is strictly forbidden in the McGill house, but Delpha McGill has found the family book of spells and plans to use it to make things a little easier for herself and her mother; Katybird Hearn comes from a rival family of witches, but her magic has been slow to emerge and she thinks a spell book is just what she needs to help things along--and when a quarrel between the two unleashes a graveyard full of angry zombies the two girls must work together to save Howler's Hollow, and themselves
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Hide and seek
by Sarah Mlynowski
When a flood forces Nory and her best friends to evacuate Dunwiddle and relocate to prestigious Sage Academy, the upside-down magic students have a hard time fitting in
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My life as a coder
by Janet Tashjian
Reluctant reader Derek Fallon and his friends reunite for a latest uproarious adventure in epic tech coding. By the creators of the Einstein the Class Hamster series. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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My life as a Youtuber
by Janet Tashjian
"Derek Fallon finally found something to get excited about at school-- an extracurricular class on making videos! Together with his friends Carly, Matt, and Umberto, Derek can't wait to create his own Youtube web series. But he soon realizes Youtube stardom is a lot of work. On top of that, it's time for his foster monkey Frank to go to monkey college so Derek must scramble to find a reason for Frank to stay with his family-- if only a little while longer. Can Derek solve both problems at once? What if Frank became a part of Derek's Youtube videos?"--Provided by publisher
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Brave like that
by Lindsey Stoddard
Adopted by a heroic firefighter after being abandoned as a baby, a misfit who is desperate for a break from work, sports and immature peers bonds with an equally lonely stray while finding the courage to realize his own kind of normal. Simultaneous eBook.
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They call me the Night Howler!
by R. L. Stine
In a latest Slappy horror tale by the best-selling creator of the Fear Street and Mostly Ghostly series, the maniacal ventriloquist dummy commits his scariest act yet, causing all who encounter him to scream with terror. Original. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Escape from Shudder Mansion
by R. L Stine
Working on what they hope will be an exciting video documentary for school, twins Riley and Scarlett and their friends are offered an A on the assignment if they film their overnight stay at a reputedly haunted house, a prospect that proves to be more scary than anticipated. Original.
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Please do not feed the weirdo
by R. L Stine
A latest entry in the story arc narrated by the iconic Slappy follows the experiences of two siblings who while attending a carnival encounter a boy in a penned-in area whose sweet demeanor compels them to break the rules and offer him food, triggering his transformation into a raging monster. Original.
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I am Slappy's evil twin
by R. L Stine
Luke Harrison's dad makes horror movies. It's very fun to be around such scary stuff-especially when you have your own monster museum at home. But when two ventriloquist dummies join the collection, things get real creepy. Real-life creepy! Slappy and Snappy can walk and talk on their own
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Attack of the Jack!
by R. L Stine
Visiting their uncle's seaside home for the summer, a brother and sister open a mysterious trunk in a back room and discover a sinister-looking pirate puppet that comes to life and takes them captive. Original. Simultaneous eBook.
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Slappy birthday to you
by R. L Stine
A first entry in a series centered on fan-favorite evil dummy Slappy recounts the most terrifying birthday party ever from the character's viewpoint. Simultaneous eBook.
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Braver : a wombat's tale
by Suzanne Selfors
When her parents and the other quiet, shy wombats of the Northern Forest are captured by the traitorous, carnivorous Tassie devils, Lola Budge, a talkative, adventure-seeking young wombat, embarks on a rescue mission, joined by a swamp water rat and a baby penguin
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Operation frog effect
by Sarah Lynn Scheerger
Determined to correct a mistake, a complex group of students follows their teacher's advice about choosing the kind of people they want to be and creating ripple effects with positive choices, in a story told from eight perspectives, including one in graphic-novel form. Simultaneous eBook.
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Tales from a not-so-happy heartbreaker
by Rachel Renée Russell
Hoping that her crush, Brandon, will want to be her date for the biggest dance of the year, Nikki fears disappointment as the date of the dance approaches, a situation that is further complicated by Brandon's possible interest in Nikki's rival, Mackenzie.
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Tales from a not-so-smart Miss Know-It-All
by Rachel Renée Russell
Joining the school newspaper to keep an eye on mean-spirited rival Mackenzie, Nikki Maxwell is unexpectedly named the paper's advice columnist and is rapidly overwhelmed by a rush of letters with pleas for guidance. Fifth book in the best-selling Dork Diaries series.
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Tales from a not-so-graceful ice princess
by Rachel Renee Russell
When her crush Brandon reveals that the animal shelter where he volunteers is in danger of being closed, Nikki and her friends enter an ice skating competition to help raise money, an effort that is compromised by an interfering Mackenzie.
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The Mulberry Tree
by Allison Rushby
Moving to a Cambridgeshire village to give her physician father time to recover from depression, 10-year-old Immy investigates a legend that claims that the mulberry tree in her backyard is responsible for local disappearances. By the author of The Turnkey of Highgate Cemetery. Simultaneous eBook.
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Kenzie kickstarts a team
by Kit Rosewater
Fifth-grade best friends Kenzie "Kenzilla" and Shelly "Bombshell" dream of becoming roller derby superstars one day, but when a junior league forms and they must recruit teammates, will their friendship survive?
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The elephant's girl
by Celesta Rimington
Unable to remember her life before a tornado swept her away as a toddler and deposited her in a Nebraska zoo, 12-year-old Lex forges a close bond with an elephant before a telepathic message ensnares her in a world of ghosts, lost treasure and her own mysterious identity. Simultaneous eBook.
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The incredibly dead pets of Rex Dexter
by Aaron Reynolds
Receiving a pet chicken instead of the dog he has wished for all his life, Rex is cursed by the Grim Reaper in the wake of his chicken’s untimely demise and becomes haunted by a chatty, messy bunch of dead animal ghosts from the local zoo. By the Caldecott Honor-winning author of Creepy Carrots.
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Any day with you
by Mae Respicio
Teaming up with her friends at a creative arts camp, Kaia aspires to win a filmmaking contest by making a movie inspired by Filipino folktales in the hope of convincing her grandfather to stay in California and not move back to the Philippines. Simultaneous eBook.
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Quintessence
by Jess Redman
Struggling with panic attacks after moving to a new town, 12-year-old Alma uses an old telescope to track the course of a falling star into her backyard before teaming up with unlikely new friends and using scientific insights to help the star return to its home in the sky. By the author of The Miraculous. Simultaneous eBook.
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Something to say
by Lisa Moore Ramée
A friendless girl who has developed a knack for keeping her head down at school resists a red-headed newcomer who wants to make friends, before the two are paired for a class assignment that she hopes will secure her position on the debate team. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Katarina ballerina
by Tiler Peck
The New York City Ballet principal dancer and the Broadway and television star present a series debut in which 10-year-old dancer Katarina struggles with difficult training and snarky classmates before competing for a spot in an international dance camp. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Max Einstein saves the future
by James Patterson
A latest entry in the Albert Einstein Archives-approved series finds Max on the run from Corporation thugs before the Change Maker kids begin working on a plan to end world hunger, a challenging goal that is complicated by mysterious clues about Max’s unknown family. Illustrations.
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Tornado brain
by Cat Patrick
When her former best friend abruptly disappears, a neurodiverse seventh grader who struggles with sensory limits and routine changes attempts to follow clues to find the missing girl before it is too late. By the author of Forgotten. Simultaneous eBook.
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A Whale of the Wild
by Rosanne Parry
A standalone companion to the best-selling A Wolf Called Wander finds a young orca leading her brother on a tumultuous journey through polluted waters when they are separated from their pod by a catastrophic tsunami. 100,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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A wolf called Wander
by Rosanne Parry
A literary rendering of a remarkable true story traces the journey of a young wolf who after being separated from his family navigates human and natural threats while traveling 1, miles across the Pacific Northwest to safety. By the award-winning author of Written in Stone. 75, first printing. Movie tie-in. Simultaneous eBook
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A long walk to water : a novel
by Linda Sue Park
When the Sudanese civil war reaches his village in 1985, 11-year-old Salva becomes separated from his family and must walk with other Dinka tribe members through southern Sudan, Ethiopia and Kenya in search of safe haven. Based on the life of Salva Dut, who, after emigrating to America in 1996, began a project to dig water wells in Sudan. By a Newbery Medal-winning author.
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The lonely heart of Maybelle Lane
by Kate O'Shaughnessy
Experiencing her world through the evocative sounds she collects, 11-year-old Maybelle becomes convinced that a new radio DJ is her absent father before entering a singing contest that the DJ will be judging in Nashville. Simultaneous eBook.
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Ghost squad
by Claribel Ortega
Casting a spell that accidentally awakens malicious spirits that wreak havoc throughout St. Augustine, Lucely and Syd team up with the latter’s grandmother and tabby cat to break the curse and save Lucely’s firefly spirits. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
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Ikenga
by Nnedi Okorafor
Vowing to avenge the murder of his police chief father by a powerful criminal, 12-year-old Nnamdi receives a magical object that gives him superpowers that he is challenged to use for good or bad. A first middle grade novel by the award-winning author of the Binti series. Simultaneous eBook.
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Daring Darleen, queen of the screen
by Anne Nesbet
When a publicity stunt goes terribly wrong, a 12-year-old silent-film star finds herself navigating murderous plots and a runaway air balloon to rescue a kidnapped heiress from a band of dastardly criminals. By the author of Cloud and Wallfish. Simultaneous eBook.
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Paola Santiago and the river of tears
by Tehlor Kay Mejia
Carefully avoiding a local river where a schoolmate drowned a year earlier, a space-loving 12-year-old and her best friends organize a night of telescope stargazing before spotting a being who superstitious locals believe to be a malevolent ghost. 150,000 first printing.
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A field guide to getting lost
by Joy McCullough
A girl with a passion for science and a boy who dreams of becoming a fantasy novelist struggle to find common ground when their parents start dating. By the award-winning author of Blood Water Paint. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Indian no more
by Charlene Willing McManis
When Regina's Umpqua tribe is legally terminated and her family must relocate from Oregon to Los Angeles, she goes on a quest to understand her identity as an Indian despite being so far from home
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The Land of Roar
by Jenny Mclachlan
A first entry in a planned duology by the author of Flirty Dancing and the illustrator of The Lost Magician follows the adventures of a pair of twins who must rescue their grandfather from a magical alternate world they only remember from their early childhoods. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The time of green magic
by Hilary McKay
Rendered a middle child in her newly blended family, Abi escapes into books to ignore the creepy phenomena occurring in her new home, while her two stepbrothers encounter a mysterious guest and unexpected romance. 25,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Missy Piggle-Wiggle and the Won't-Walk-the-Dog Cure
by Ann M. Martin
A second entry in the spinoff series inspired by the classic Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle books and co-written by the Newbery Honor-winning author of The Babysitters Club series finds the young nanny using her great-aunt's magic and wisdom to help the children of Little Spring Valley overcome negative habits. Simultaneous eBook.
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Missy Piggle-Wiggle and the Sticky-Fingers Cure
by Ann M. Martin
Forced to quarantine her upside-down house when the Effluvia strikes, Missy fields calls from worried parents, including the family of Louie, whose sticky fingers are unable to resist taking other people's things. Co-written by the award-winning author of Rain Reign. Simultaneous eBook
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Thirteens
by Kate Alice Marshall
Observing strange phenomena after moving to the quiet and prosperous community of Eden Eld, Eleanor is warned by new friends to pretend she cannot see the supernatural disturbances, which are believed to be the reason that three teens go missing every 13 years. Simultaneous eBook.
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What lane?
by Torrey Maldonado
Biracial sixth grader Stephen questions the limitations society puts on him after he notices the way strangers treat him when he hangs out with his white friends and tries to navigate his life in a racially split world. Simultaneous eBook.
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Con quest!
by Sam Maggs
"Cat and Alex are excited to be at the world's most popular comics convention-and they're even more excited to compete in the Quest, a huge scavenger hunt run by their favorite nerdy celebrity. The big prize: a chance to meet him! The twins ditch their older sister Fi and set off to find geeky clues, tackle nerdy challenges, and cross as many items as possible off their Quest list, which includes volunteering at an Artist Alley booth, gathering cosplayers in enough colors to make a double rainbow, and actually finding something healthy to eat in the convention center! Can the twins work together even when they disagree on how to compete? Will Fi find Cat and Alex before their parents realize they're missing? Most importantly, can these ultimate fans complete the ultimate Quest?"--Provided by publisher
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The turnover
by Mike Lupica
Thrilled when his legendary coach grandfather comes out of retirement for Lucas’ basketball season, Lucas chooses his grandfather as a role model for a biography assignment only to discover other truths about his grandfather’s nature. By the best-selling author of the Home Team series. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Rise of Zombert
by Kara LaReau
Secretly rescuing a stray cat while helping Danny make a horror film, Mellie becomes the recipient of the cat’s gifts of headless birds and mice, while Danny harbors growing suspicions that the cat is actually a zombie. By the award-winning author of The Infamous Ratsos. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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War stories
by Gordon Korman
Visiting the small French village that his veteran grandfather helped liberate during World War II, an avid young player of war video games begins questioning his family’s perspectives about his grandfather’s heroism when he uncovers the rest of the story. Simultaneous eBook.
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Rowley Jefferson's awesome friendly adventure
by Jeff Kinney
In a follow-up to last year’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid spinoff, Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid, Rowley Jefferson, “Wimpy Kid” Greg Heffley’s best friend, tells the story of “Roland the Kind” and “Garg the Barbarian” and their quest to vanquish the evil White Warlock. 3,000,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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We dream of space
by Erin Entrada Kelly
Joining their fellow seventh graders to watch the 1986 Challenger launch, three siblings struggle with respective difficulties including falling grades, an out-of-control temper and depressed NASA ambitions. By the Newbery Medal-winning author of Hello, Universe. 125,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The vanishing statue
by Carolyn Keene
Given a rare invitation to an elite event hosted by a reclusive royal art collector, Nancy, Bess and George investigate the disappearance of a priceless statue only to be confronted by the suspicious motives of numerous artists, collectors and connoisseurs. Simultaneous and eBook.
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Graystripe's vow
by Erin Hunter
Complemented by an exclusive Warriors manga short story, a latest standalone entry in the best-selling series continues the adventures of fan-favorite character Graystripe, whose uncertainty about the resilience of the Clans prompts a quest in the old forest territories. 150,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Curtain call
by Jennifer L Holm
Jumping at a chance to participate in the middle school play, Babymouse scrambles to memorize the line she is given while helping build sets and learn stage directions, before a major glitch complicates the production and Babymouse’s newfound skills. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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The summer we found the baby
by Amy Hest
Told from three viewpoints, a brisk historical tale follows the experiences of two sisters who discover an abandoned baby on the library steps, while their estranged friend, racing to complete an important errand for his World War II soldier brother, jumps to the wrong conclusion. Simultaneous eBook.
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The magic in changing your stars
by Leah Henderson
When his hopes for the school play are dashed by stage fright, an 11-year-old dancer considers giving up his dreams before stepping into his grandfather’s old tap-dancing shoes and finding himself transported to the time of his grandfather’s childhood in 1930s Harlem. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Thieves of Weirdwood
by William Shivering
Stealing their way up the ranks of the notorious Black Feathers gang to raise money for a parent’s debts and a sibling’s medical expenses, two boys stumble on the headquarters of a magical order that protects the balance between the Real and Imaginary worlds. Illustrations.
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Rip to the rescue
by Miriam Halahmy
Navigating the bombed streets of World War II London, a 13-year-old bike messenger befriends a canine survivor that demonstrates a remarkable capacity for tracking down living victims beneath the rubble, before using the dog’s talents to help protect a Jewish friend’s family.
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A place at the table
by Saadia Faruqi
A Pakistani-American student attending a new school and the daughter of a British mother struggling through depression forge an unexpected friendship while taking a South Asian cooking class. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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The places we sleep
by Caroline Brooks DuBois
Twelve-year-old Abbey's world is turned upside-down by both personal and national events of September 11, 2001, as well as their aftermath, but finds greater strength through art, friendship, and family
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My life as a potato
by Arianne Costner
Believing himself to be cursed by potatoes, Ben moves to a formidable potato-laden community in Idaho, where an accident leads him to become his school’s secret potato mascot. Simultaneous eBook. Illustrations.
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Every missing piece
by Melanie Conklin
Suspecting the worst when she encounters a mysterious boy and his booby traps throughout the North Carolina woods, a cautious young girl is unable to convince the adults in her life that the person she saw might be a boy who went missing months earlier. 40,000 first printing.
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Orphan eleven
by Gennifer Choldenko
Escaping from a harsh orphanage, four children, including Lucy, whose mysterious experiences have silenced her beautiful singing voice, find work and friendship in a traveling circus where Lucy struggles to help care for the elephants without speaking. Simultaneous eBook.
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Connect the dots
by Keith Calabrese
Experiencing an outbreak of random weirdness, from stolen lunches to the appearance of a giant dog, sixth graders Oliver and Frankie uncover the activities of a brainy but reclusive new classmate who needs help making friends. Simultaneous eBook.
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Rocket says look up!
by Nathan Bryon
Aspiring astronaut Rocket draws her community together to see a rare appearance of the Phoenix Meteor Showers, hoping especially that her big brother, Jamal, will look up from his phone
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Finn and the intergalactic lunchbox
by Michael Buckley
Possessing a tricky lunchbox that opens wormholes to distant parts of the galaxy, Finn Foley inadvertently captures the attention of a race of gigantic bugs who want to reclaim a mysterious device that has emerged from the lunchbox. By the best-selling author of the NERDS series. Simultaneous eBook.
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Fighting words
by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Depending on an older sister who protected her when their mother went to prison and their mother’s boyfriend committed a terrible act, 10-year-old Della tries to figure out what to do when her older sister attempts suicide. By the Newbery Honor-winning author of The War That Saved My Life. Simultaneous eBook.
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Exploring according to Og the frog
by Betty G Birney
Curious about the human world outside his tank, Humphrey the hamster's best friend, Og the Frog, roots for the kids in his classroom who are developing their talents, while Og discovers the benefits of his own frog abilities. Simultaneous eBook.
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A high five for Glenn Burke
by Phil Bildner
Giving a school presentation about his role model, gay MLB athlete Glenn Burke, sixth grader Silas Wade hopes to take his first steps toward coming out, before an orchestrated cover-up triggers painful consequences. Simultaneous eBook.
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Wishes, dares, & how to stand up to a bully
by Darlene Beck Jacobson
Worrying about his father, a Vietnam War soldier who has been declared missing in action, young Jack finds unexpected support from his family, his best friend and a local bully in finding the courage to do what is right. By the author of Wheels of Change.
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The ship we built
by Lexie Bean
Ostracized at school and abused at home for being different, a trans teen writes his secrets in letters that he attaches to balloons and releases into the skies before making a trustworthy friend who understands how it feels to be lonely and scared. Simultaneous eBook.
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Double Foul
by Craig Battle
Returning for another summer at Camp “Average” Avalon, Mack decides against joining the camp director’s hyper-competitive, boys-versus-girls basketball tournament only to find alternate activities closed to him, a situation that compels Winston to sabotage both teams.
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Isaiah Dunn is my hero
by Kelly J. Baptist
Referring to his late father’s journal for advice on how to be the man of the house, young Isaiah taps the support and ideas of two school friends who help him navigate rules and manage without superpowers. By the award-winning author of Young. Simultaneous eBook.
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Curse of the Night Witch
by Alex Aster
Born with the same leadership emblem as his mother on an island world where everyone’s fate is predetermined, Tor Luna wishes for a different future before falling victim to a curse that requires the services of the notorious Night Witch.
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UnTwisted
by Elise Allen
Enrolling at Maldevon Academy to attend classes with the kingdom’s other children, Princesses Flissa and Sara take first steps toward individual interests before landing on opposing sides regarding a suspect behind acts of school sabotage. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Twinchantment
by Elise Allen
Pretending to be one person in a kingdom where magic and magical twins are forbidden, identical twin princesses Flissa and Sara are forced to come out of hiding when a first magical attack in years puts their mother's life in danger. 15, first printing.
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Once upon an Eid : stories of hope and joy by 15 Muslim voices
by Aisha Saeed
Featuring contributions by such established genre authors as Hena Khan, Randa Abdel-Fattah and Ashley Franklin, a collection of short stories celebrates Muslim culture and the joyful holiday traditions of Eid. Co-edited by the author of Amal Unbound. Illustrations.
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Rebel in the Library of Ever
by Zeno Alexander
When Leonora returns to the library that holds every book ever known, she learns it is under the control of a new Board of leaders with dark intentions, but she also meets up with a resistance movement out to protect the universe
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The Cassandra Curse
by Chantel Acevedo
When her simple pep talk catapults her best friend into pop stardom, a Cuban American girl discovers her identity as the one of nine muses of Greek mythology who uses secret poetic talents to protect humanity’s fate. 30,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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