Teer’s Brownstone is a moving bilingual graphic novel about rebuilding more than just a home—it’s about rebuilding family and identity. Through vivid art and tender storytelling, Almudena’s summer with her estranged father reveals the power of language, love, and cultural connection. Perfect for classrooms exploring identity, belonging, or Latin American culture.
When the Vibe is Right is a fun and heartfelt Pride and Prejudice remix set against the colorful energy of Trinidad’s Carnival. Sarah Dass weaves romance, family, and culture into a story full of heart and creativity. Tess’s determination to save her family’s business while finding her voice makes her a relatable heroine, and the dynamic between her and Brandon adds spark and warmth. A charming, breezy read that celebrates love, community, and Caribbean pride.
In this latest Dog Man adventure, Big Jim and his grumpy grandfather escape from cat jail only to stumble into a superhero party gone wrong. Their fellow heroes have been poisoned by a sleeping potion from UFOs known as the Space Cuties, who plan to take over the world.
In this companion to Marshfield Dreams, Ralph Fletcher returns with more heartfelt reflections on his childhood in Marshfield, Massachusetts. As the oldest of nine children, he captures the “in-between” years of adolescence—balancing responsibility, curiosity, and the chaos of growing up in a large family during the 1950s and 60s.
Heather Morris’s Three Sisters tells a powerful, true story of survival, sisterhood, and courage during the Holocaust. Through the love between three sisters, readers witness the strength it takes to endure the darkest of times and find hope beyond the pain.