A girl is drawn to a fight over a local grove of trees set to be torn down in The Strange Wonders of Roots, by Evan Griffith.
Browsing: ages 8 & up
Summer is upon us, and what better way to celebrate than with books. The following books — one standalone and two series — are great options heading into June.
Three recently separated friends reconnect through the paper fortune tellers they made in third grade in Fortune Tellers, by Lisa Greenwald.
A teen learns about her grandmother’s life in Nazi-occupied holland while doing research for a school project in Code Name Kingfisher, by Liz Kessler.
A girl is swept up in a time-traveling adventure that will help her discover her family’s history in The Secret Library, by Kekla Magoon.
A girl discovers a family of talking cats and must help them harness the magic that made them that way in The Cats of Silver Crescent, by Kaela Noel.
A middle-schooler goes to extraordinary lengths to achieve perfection in This Again, a novel by Adam Borba.
Tree. Table. Book., a middle-grade novel by Lois Lowry, is the story of an unlikely friendship that defies age.
A girl is desperate to show the world her star quality in Shiny Misfits, a new middle-grade graphic novel by Maysoon Zayid and Shadia Amin.
A girl stands up for her affordable housing community in Sunny Parker is Here to Stay, a middle-grade novel by Margaret Finnegan.