It’s Trevor Noah: Born a Crime is a fascinating, witty, and often moving memoir of growing up mixed-race in South Africa when his very existence was illegal. Noah uses his signature humor to navigate stories of poverty and prejudice under the apartheid system. This young readers’ edition is a powerful tool for discussing racial justice and history, making it a perfect companion for World History or ELA classrooms.
The Last Resort is a fantastic middle-grade mystery where twelve-year-old Lila discovers her Grandpa Clem’s creepy Victorian Inn is actually a portal for ghosts. While trying to stop being “dramatic,” Lila must solve her grandfather’s murder and battle evil spirits.
A welcoming guide to Autism and ADHD that uses video game metaphors to make neurodivergence understandable and empowering. A thoughtful resource for teens seeking clarity, connection and self acceptance.
A deeply emotional memoir that blends fame, grief, family, and resilience across generations. Readers will discover far more than expected in this raw and intimate look into Lisa Marie Presley’s life.
Katharine McGee’s A Queen’s Game combines history, romance, and royal drama in a beautifully written story about three princesses torn between love and duty. Fans of American Royals will adore this elegant and emotional tale of power, identity, and heart.