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New Juvenile & Young Adult Books
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Tiny dino
by Deborah Freedman
"A small but mighty bird declares it is a dinosaur! But no one believes that dinosaurs still exist. How can it be a dinosaur when it is so little? Dinosaurs didn't have feathers...or did they? This tiny dino is here to explain to its animal friends that birds are, in fact, dinosaurs, and all creatures are connected to one big animal family"
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The patron thief of bread
by Lindsay Eagar
Told in alternating viewpoints, this timeless tale of love, self-discovery and what it means to be rescued follows 8-year-old Duck, a thief who becomes a bakers apprentice, and an old and ugly gargoyle who grows tired of waiting to fulfill his destiny.
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Little monarchs
by Jonathan Case
The only two humans who can survive during daylight, 10-year-old Elvie and her caretaker Flora, a biologist, embark on a mission to find the monarch butterflies needed to make a sun sickness antidote and save humanity from extinction.
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John's turn
by Mac Barnett
In this celebration of individuality, John finds the courage to show others his talent for dancing during his schools Sharing Gifts time.
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The last laugh
by Mindy McGinnis
As her mind slips deeper into delirium, Tress tries to keep it together long enough to finally find out what happened to her parents, while her cousin prepares to exact revenge on all who have done him wrong including Tress.
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Treasure tracks
by Sallie Anne Rodriguez
When his grandfather is injured during a secret quest to find a long-lost treasure at sea, 12-year-old Fin is left to navigate the quest alone in a race to save his grandfathers life.
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Shadow grave
by Marina Cohen
After a road trip strands Arlo and his family in a small town where there are no cars or phones, a fearful Arlo stumbles upon a dark secret that the towns inhabitants will kill to keep.
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Also
by E. B. Goodale
This moving story follows one family through generations of time spent together and shows readers that memories allow us to connect to the past, the present and also to each other.
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