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North of Tomboy

by Kristine Morris

A fourth grader adopts a creative way to remedy the gulf between how she feels inside and how others perceive her in Julie A. Swanson’s insightful novel "North of Tomboy". No one in Jess’s Northern Michigan rural family, church, or... Read More

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The Tree That Was a World

by Karen Rigby

A work of unusual wisdom, Yorick Goldewijk’s story collection "The Tree That Was a World" introduces a tree and the creatures surrounding it. In these pithy fables, a spider resists consuming flies, dismayed that its perfect webs never... Read More

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Olly Owl Fairy Tale Lawyer

by Aimee Jodoin

Across the six interconnected, amusing short stories of Olly Owl, Fairy Tale Lawyer, justice is sought for fairy-tale beings in both civil and criminal courts. In Leisa Braband’s merry children’s book Olly Owl, Fairy Tale Lawyer,... Read More

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