A complex web of buried secrets is unearthed following a bestselling author’s death in the thrilling mystery novel "The Story of Marceau Miller". Famous novelist Marceau Miller dies following a free solo rock climb, sending his... Read More
A teenager explores her sexual identity despite the disapproval of her family in the sensitive graphic novel "Punk Like Me". Nina, a preparatory school student in Staten Island, and her best friend Kerry enjoy music and comic books.... Read More
In Dorothy Tse’s striking, surreal novella "City Like Water", a person navigates a contorted reality in a nameless city. An unnamed narrator experiences displacement, both in memory and space. They recall the top bunk they once slept... Read More
A cozy story about friendship and celebrating the gifts of those around us, this picture book’s adorable cast of characters is sure to delight. Jacomini is a small bunny who is kind, gentle, and clever. All his friends, from dogs to... Read More
In this colorful, delectable picture book about heritage and togetherness, family memories are shared around the breakfast table. A girl helps her grandmother prepare the big breakfast her family enjoys; while they cook, Grandma tells... Read More
Rebecca Solnit’s clearsighted, inspiring essay collection celebrates the achievements of the progressive movement and poses a hopeful vision of the future. This book celebrates an “epic transformation” still underway, driven by the... Read More
Lauren Johnson’s vibrant biography of Margaret Beaufort ably reveals the mother and grandmother of English kings. “Without Margaret Beaufort, we would have had no Henry VII, no Henry VIII and therefore no Tudor dynasty,” Johnson... Read More
A sixteen-year-old grapples with school, social life, and an unstable home in the outstanding graphic novel "Burn It Down", the second book in the Rigsby WI series. Anna plays violin and works as the stage manager of her school play,... Read More