Oh No, the Aunts Are Here captures the hilarious chaos of family visits when a little girl is overwhelmed by a troupe of overly enthusiastic aunts. The book celebrates the endearing strangeness of family, but its unique dynamic may require explanation for children without similar large-family experiences. It’s a funny, diverse picture book about irreplaceable love.
A festive enemies to lovers romance set in a mall on the brink of demolition brings unexpected heart and humor. Teens will love the chemistry, family dynamics, and holiday spirit woven through every chapter.
A heartwarming and humorous tale of an alien-turned-cat who discovers what it means to belong. Middle grade readers will love following Leonard and Olive on their tender and unforgettable journey.
This powerful middle grade novel shines light on the little known maroon communities of the South through a story filled with courage, family, and hope. Readers will be drawn in by its rich themes and compelling perspectives.
Something Like Home is a heartfelt novel in verse that uses its poetic structure to give students a gentle, honest window into the themes of family, belonging, and resilience. This powerful story is a quick, engaging read perfect for sparking deep ELA discussions on character development and poetic structure in grades 4-6.