Tracy Lynne Oliver’s vibrant, wrenching, and fantastical horror novel "Magician" follows the coming-of-age of a gifted boy born and raised in the absence of love and light. The magician’s mother grew up steeped in hate, educated in... Read More
In this encouraging picture book, talented young Posey is used to being the best at all that she tries, so her early faltering in yoga class comes as a great surprise to her. Though her teacher assures her that “perfect’s not the... Read More
This electric, jazzy biographical picture book of drag icon José Sarra begins with his childhood dreams of becoming royalty in glittering San Francisco. Though these yearnings were supported by his family, he found others more... Read More
In this soothing, ethereal tale-within-a-tale, a girl draws and plays before bed. Though she’s smiling, she also worries about her animal toys, some of whom, she thinks, may be afraid of the dark. It’s a fear she sympathizes with,... Read More
From a Métis author and a Cree and Métis illustrator, this picture book is a glorious celebration of Indigenous culture and of intergenerational inheritances and bonds. It welcomes the audience along on a time-crossing journey to honor... Read More
In this wrenching but hopeful picture book about confronting childhood grief, a child whose deceased parent feels “as far away as the stars” finds an inventive way to fulfill their promise to never forget. They repurpose a cardboard... Read More
Alia used to depend on her grandfather for stories, and he was great at spinning them. Indeed, he seemed to wind them into every facet of their lives together. But then her grandfather died, and “the stories stopped. The world lost its... Read More
In this punny picture book about lessons learned from a passive friend, a canine is befuddled by the girl he sees at the park each day, immobile on a bench as the world moves around her. She seems as indifferent to him as she is to the... Read More