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Butterfly child
by Marc Majewski
A young child loves to dress up as a butterfly, but when shunned by other children, the child puts away their wings until encouraging words from their father make them understand the importance of staying true to themselves
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The Carrefour curse
by Dianne K. Salerni
"When twelve-year-old Garnet finally gets to meet her magical extended family she discovers they're all trapped in the ruins of their crumbling manor and Garnet must break a curse that has decimated three generations of Carrefours"
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A first time for everything
by Dan Santat
In this feel-good coming-of-age memoir, the best-selling author and Caldecott Medalist shares his life-changing middle school trip to Europe during which he experiences a series of firsts, including first love.
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My baba's garden
by Jordan Scott
Celebrating the special bond between a boy and his grandmother, this beautiful picture book explores the sights, sounds and smells experienced by a child as he helps his Baba tend to her garden.
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My flawless life
by Yvonne Woon
Known as a fixer, but unable to fix her own life after her politician father ruins everything, Hana is hired to expose the dark secrets of her supposedly flawless classmates at the most elite private school shes attending in Washington, D.C.
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City of the dead
by James Ponti
To discover who is behind a series of cyberattacks by following the deciphered messages, Kat leads a team to Egypt and the ancient City of the Dead which becomes one of the most complex missions they have yet to face.
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Winterkill
by Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch
In 1930s Russia, where food is scarce, Alice discovers that the people suffering the most are all ethnically Ukrainian, including a boy named Nyl, and together they come up with a daring plan to save themselves and their community.
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All that it ever meant : a novel
by Blessing Musariri
Reeling from the death of her mother, fourteen-year-old Mati's family leaves England to visit their native Zimbabwe, where Mati finds comfort in Meticais, a gender-neutral spirit or ghost who only she can see, and who helps her navigate her mercurial interpersonal relationships and feelings of grief
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How to talk like a bear
by Charlie Grandy
This funny "how-to" field guide to speaking fluent bear gives readers such pointers as distinguishing between "ROOOAARR" and "ROAAARRRR," which is the difference between wanting a sandwich and wanting to get into beekeeping.
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