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The Emperor’s Riddle Kat Zhang A story of ancient Chinese lore unfolds when Mia is visiting her favorite aunt in China. What will she do when her aunt suddenly disappears and leaves behind an old map to a hidden treasure?
A funny, poignant graphic novel memoir chronicling Cece’s hearing loss and her very powerful and very awkward coming of age. “Worthy of a superhero.” — Kirkus, starred review Newbery Honor Book, YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens, IRA Children’s Choice 256pp. Ages 10–15 Lexile GN420L GR X DRA 60 AR 2.7 Paperback 7PA773717 List Price $15.95 Your Price $11.96
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End of the World Justin A. Reynolds A side-splitting series from Justin A. Reynolds that ponders what happens when five unsupervised kids face the apocalypse under outrageously silly circumstances. All 304pp. Ages 10–13
Deer Run Home Ann Clare LeZotte
Effie is Deaf and feels like a stranger in her hearing family—no one speaks sign language. Follow her as she finds solace in the world around her and a new understanding of herself.
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The Do-Over Jennifer Torres In this exploration into the intricacies of blended families, the Mendoza twins attempt to sabotage their dad’s new relationship in order to reunite their parents during the pandemic lockdown.
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Efrén Divided Ernesto Cisneros
Trey’s grown up around his father’s schemes while living on the run. But when Trey starts making friends at school, he doesn’t want to leave again. How can he tell his father he’s done running?
Twelve-year-old Efrén struggles after his mother is deported. “A vivid and palpable #ownvoices picture of the lost childhoods as children and parents are separated due to
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