In 1984, society has become limited. Everything you do, your feelings, your thoughts, all are controlled by the government. Maybe it sounds horrible to you, but things are better this way, better than they were before. Right?
Selznick’s Wonderstruck is a beautifully illustrated exploration of connection, identity, and resilience. Told through both prose and breathtaking pencil drawings, the dual timelines of Ben and Rose converge in a moving, unexpected way. Each character’s search for belonging feels heartfelt and timeless. This book invites readers to slow down, notice details, and experience the wonder of storytelling in both words and images.
Set in Oswego, New York during the Gilded Age, this historical fiction novel recounts the true and haunting story of ten-year-old Virginia Tonkin, whose death sparked one of the region’s most enduring legends.
In the wealthy town of Happy Valley, the Cresmont brothers have a dark reputation. Two of their ex-girlfriends are dead, and everyone suspects foul play, but their privilege keeps them untouched. When new girl Lauren O’Brian starts a relationship with one of the brothers, she’s pulled into a web of lies, danger, and deadly secrets.
When you’re named after a 250-year-old tortoise, you grow up believing life is full of possibilities and wonder. But ever since Addie’s family got turned upside down, those things have been harder for her to see.