"Asha and Baz Meet Mary Sherman Morgan" is an exciting middle grade novel about the US’s first woman rocket scientist; it emphasizes curiosity, teamwork, and creative thinking. In Caroline Fernandez’s engaging novel "Asha and Baz... Read More
"The Magical Librarian of Tulsa, Oklahoma" is a charming fantasy novel that’s infused with myths and magic. An escaped magical serpent kicks off an adventure across state lines for a quiet librarian and her colleagues in Nancy... Read More
In the secret society-centered thriller "The Poachers of Immortality", adventurers abroad face new intrigues and dangers. In Ron Lamberson’s thriller "The Poachers of Immortality", an adventuresome group’s trip to Beijing is... Read More
"The Demogra-Fate Hypothesis" experiments with scientific theories about the future of humanity and other intelligent species. Nguyen Ba Thanh speculates about the future of humanity in his social science book "The Demogra-Fate... Read More
A woman seeks meaning and connections after being abandoned by her husband in the musing novel "Hotel Highway Very Most Famous". Sudha Challa’s spiritual novel "Hotel Highway Very Most Famous" is about a woman’s triumphs and despairs... Read More
"Hello Up There!" is an affirming picture book in which a physically disabled boy learns that he can’t be stopped from having rich life experiences. In Judi Buenaflor’s warm picture book "Hello Up There!", a friendly giraffe teaches... Read More
In this story that encourages self-acceptance, a frustrated girl with untameable type 4 curls goes to her grandfather in despair, asking why she’s the only one with hair like hers. He assures her that she is not, in fact, alone: many... Read More
Nancy Bilyeau’s "The Fugitive Colours" is a suspenseful novel set within the London art world of the 1760s. In Spitalfields, amid London’s Huguenot community, entrepreneur Genevieve struggles to keep her silk design business going.... Read More