What the Moon Saw by Laura Resau

Resau’s What the Moon Saw is a beautifully written coming-of-age story about identity, family, and cultural roots. Through Clara Luna’s summer in Oaxaca, readers experience the magic of discovering where you come from and who you are meant to be. Filled with warmth, spirituality, and self-discovery, it inspires reflection and connection.

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Manatee Summer by Evan Griffith

This heartfelt middle grade novel blends wildlife conservation with friendship and family changes in a touching summer story. Readers will connect with its emotional warmth and love for Florida’s gentle manatees.

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Five Brothers by Penelope Douglas

Moving between the “clean streets” of privilege and the dark secrets of the Jaeger family, the story explores the messy intersections of grief, attachment, and blurred boundaries. A heavy-hitting read for adults, it offers a raw look at how loss shapes our decisions and the complicated search for a place to truly belong.

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Blackout by John Rocco

Blackout is a simple, effective picture book about a city family who finds connection when their power goes out. This story highlights the beauty of slowing down and making memories, transforming a power outage into a neighborhood party under the stars. It’s a great read for children and a helpful reminder for adults about setting aside the hustle and bustle.

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