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A stellar companion novel about one tween’s struggles and ambitions that can stand alone but will have newer readers sprinting to the rest of the books in this excellent series.
Middle grade Spanish-language collections will want to carry this and the other entries in this series.
A present-day Judy Blume’s Forever, this novel has been set up by its author to become a modern classic.
Reynolds and the Pumphreys lovingly bestow upon “the king of letters” exactly what he deserves.
A beguiling, bedazzling collaboration that will send children to the shelves to learn more about all the names within, especially Hughes.
Librarian Spidey senses are tingling; this is a must for your shelves.
For everyone who has felt the weight of grief and fear or the comfort of love and family in the last two years, this is a must read.
All libraries should provide easy access to every iteration of the “Stamped” series in every medium; stock with The 1619 Project: Born on the Water to encourage and enable every age group in their anti-racist journeys.
A wonderfully accessible version of the already seminal work for teens; ideal for upper elementary and middle school libraries.
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