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Category Archives: Middle Grade
The Adventures of Team Pom: Squid Happens by Isabel Roxas
All may seem ordinary in the quiet Queens neighborhood of Shadyside where this graphic is set, but adventure and nefarious activity is afoot, as a trio of girls finds out. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Middle Grade
Tagged adventure, Asian-American, Filipino, graphic novels, New York City, squid, youth graphic novels
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Blog Tour! STOWAWAY by John David Anderson with GIVEAWAY
Join the blog tour for beloved author John David Anderson’s latest book, STOWAWAY, an exciting space adventure with a whole lot of heart. Continue reading
Much Ado about Baseball and Ophie’s Ghosts
Two of my most-anticipated summer books: Much Ado about Baseball by Rajani LaRocca and Ophie’s Ghosts by Justina Ireland. Continue reading
10 Summer Fantasy Books for Middle Grade Readers
Whether you’re looking to revel in summer or escape winter, here are 10 fantasy books for kids to soak in the summer sun. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Lists, Middle Grade
Tagged bibliography, book lists, summer, summer reading, youth fantasy
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The Total Eclipse of Nestor Lopez by Adrianna Cuevas
Here’s a story of growing up in a military family, making new friends – and battling an evil witch from Costa Rican legend in small-town Texas. Continue reading
Posted in Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged Adrainna Cuevas, Latinx, military families, mythology, Texas, youth fantasy
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The Power of Kindness: Cece Rios and the Desert of Souls and Flight of the Puffin
In both the fantasy Cece Rios and the Desert of Souls by Kaela Rivera and the realistic story Flight of the Puffin by Ann Braden, kindness is the secret power that wins the day. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged Ann Braden, deserts, heartwarming, homelessness, Kaela Rivera, Latinx, LGBTQ, Mexican-American, Vermont, youth fantasy, youth fiction
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Root Magic by Eden Royce
In 1963 South Carolina, Jezebel and her brother Jay are trying to learn the traditional Root magic their late grandmother practiced in time to save themselves from monsters both supernatural and human. Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fantasy, Historical, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged African-American, Gullah Geechee, historical fantasy, swamps, youth fantasy
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Life Between Cultures: Red, White and Whole and Amina’s Song
ere are two moving stories from Rajani LaRocca and Hena Khan, both authors I’ve enjoyed in the past, telling stories of middle school life for first-generation Americans, and which hit the spot for me so perfectly it was really hard to put them down. Continue reading
Strange Birds: a Field Guide to Ruffling Feathers
Strange Birds: a Field Guide to Ruffling Feathers by Celia C. Pérez. is a Scout-flavored book of friendship during a Florida summer for young activists. Continue reading
Posted in Middle Grade, Print, Realistic, Reviews
Tagged activism, Florida, friends, Girl Scouts, Latinx, youth fiction
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Asian-American Graphic Novels 2020-2021
Here are all the Asian-American graphic novels published in the last two years I could find. Continue reading
Posted in Adult, Books, Graphic Novel, Lists, Middle Grade, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged Asian-American, graphic novels, teen graphic novels, youth graphic novels
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