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Review of Anything

Anything by Rebecca Stead; illus. by Gracey ZhangPrimary    Chronicle    48 pp.4/25    9781797215150    $17.99In this first picture book written by middle-grade powerhouse Stead (Newbery Medalist for When You Reach Me, rev. 7/09), the unnamed narrator’s father serves up chocolate cake to celebrate their first day in apartment 3B. “But something was...

Review of Sakina and the Uninvited Guests

Sakina and the Uninvited Guests by Zahra Marwan; illus. by the authorPrimary    Bloomsbury    40 pp.4/25    9781547613427    $18.99e-book ed.  9781547613434    $13.29When a sandstorm makes “the city orange—the sun like a tangerine, the waves like clementine peels,” Sakina and her mother spend the day at a museum. While her mother is moved...

Review of Afloat

Afloat by Kirli Saunders; illus. by Freya BlackwoodPrimary    Levine/Levine Querido    32 pp.3/25    9781646145072    $18.99Saunders, a member of the Gunai people, writes about weaving, water, and wisdom in this picture book first published in Australia. The spare and straightforward text describes yarning, which can refer both to fiber arts and to...

Review of How Sweet the Sound

How Sweet the Sound by Kwame Alexander; illus. by Charly PalmerPrimary, Intermediate    Little, Brown    48 pp.1/25    9780316442497    $18.99In a reverent celebration of African American music, Alexander’s lyrical free-verse text flows through different eras and genres of sound. This musical tour begins in Africa: “Listen to the fireside chorus / of...

Review of And She Was Loved: Toni Morrison’s Life in Stories

And She Was Loved: Toni Morrison’s Life in Stories by Andrea Davis Pinkney; illus. by Daniel MinterPrimary, Intermediate    Little, Brown    48 pp.1/25    9780316182362    $18.99Toni Morrison (1931–2019), a gifted student, was the only Black girl in her Lorain, Ohio, first-grade class. She grew up to be a trailblazing book editor and...

Review of Virus Hunters: How Science Protects People When Outbreaks and Pandemics Strike

Virus Hunters: How Science Protects People When Outbreaks and Pandemics Strike by Amy Cherrix Intermediate, Middle School    Harper/HarperCollins    336 pp. 9/24    9780063069541    $19.99 e-book ed.  9780063069565    $9.99 Epidemiologists are scientists who study the causes, patterns, and control of diseases in groups of people. Positioning epidemiologists as forensic detectives, Cherrix examines...

Review of My Daddy Is a Cowboy

My Daddy Is a Cowboy by Stephanie Seales; illus. by C. G. Esperanza Primary    Abrams    48 pp. 6/24    9781419760815    $18.99 e-book ed.  9781647006280    $17.09 A Panamanian American girl and her daddy get up before dawn to ride horses through their town in this atmospheric picture book that celebrates a close...

Review of Still Sal

Still Sal by Kevin Henkes; illus. by the author Primary    Greenwillow    256 pp. 10/24    9780063389625    $18.99 e-book ed.  9780063389649    $9.99 Sal Miller is six. Her life is changing so much that she tells Papa, “I’m not Sal anymore,” after her two-year-old sister, Poppy, moves into her bedroom. Sal “was a...

Review of The Lost Ones

The Lost Ones [Moonwind Mysteries]by Johan Rundberg; trans. from Swedish by Eva ApelqvistMiddle School    Amazon Crossing Kids    222 pp.1/25    9781662525940    $17.99Paper ed.  9781662525957    $9.99Rundberg’s pair of 1880s detectives—twelve-year-old orphan Mika from Stockholm’s Public Children’s Home and police detective Valdemar Hoff—investigate the disappearance of a wealthy family’s teenage daughter, Beatrice. “Children...
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