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New & Coming Soon Books for Middle Schoolers June 2023
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Second chance summer
by Sarah Kapit
Arriving at camp only to discover they are each other's roommates, ex-best friends Maddie and Chloe must decide if it's time to try again, or if their friendship is over for good.
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Skating on Mars
by Caroline Huntoon
Catching the attention of a high school hot shot, who dares them to skate as a boy so they can compete head-to-head, nonbinary figure skater Mars finds their struggles in life complicating their performance and wonders if there's a place for them on the ice at all. Simultaneous eBook.
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North of supernova
by Lindsey Leavitt
When her dad brings home a new fiancée named Whitney from his Vegas business trip, Stella isn't ready to accept her new life in the desert and turns to astrology, tarot, crystals and her soon-to-be stepsister to get the wedding called off.
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The braid girls
by Sherri Winston
Starting a business called Braid Girls, Maggie, her stepsister Callie and her best friend Daija arrive at a summer camp that is full of kids with locs begging to be braided, but when their rival shows up with her own braiding business, the competition becomes fierce.
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Code red
by Joy McCullough
Suspended from school, Eden volunteers at the food bank where she witnesses how low-income people with periods struggle to afford menstrual products, inspiring her to join the advocacy work, which puts her at odds with her mom, whose company produces period products.
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Changing World : Cold Data for a Warming Planet
by David Gibson
Without sugar-coating or fear-mongering, this brightly illustrated book presents bold infographics that illuminate inconvenient truths about the realities of climate change in hard numbers, digestible data and vivid visualizations.
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Pride : an inspirational history of the LGBTQ+ movement
by S. A. Caldwell
Encouraging readers to take pride in their identity and the identities of those around them, this dynamic LGBTQ+ book chronicles groundbreaking events throughout history and introduces queer icons from ancient times to the present.
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