Gallant

 by Victoria Schwab

Olivia Prior has grown up in Merilance School for girls, and all she has of her past is her mother’s journal.  Then, a letter invites Olivia to come home–to Gallant.  Yet when she crosses a ruined wall at just the right moment, Olivia finds herself in a place that is Gallant–but not.  The manor is crumbling, the ghouls are solid, and a mysterious figure rules over all.  Now Olivia sees what has unraveled generations of her family.

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Just Harriet

by Elana K. Arnold

There are a few things you should know about Harriet Wermer:  She just finished third grade – She has a perfect cat named Matzo Ball – She doesn’t always tell the truth – She is very happy spending summer vacation away from home and her mom and dad and all the wonderful things she had been planning all year.  Okay, maybe that last one isn’t entirely the truth.

Of course, there’s nothing Harriet doesn’t like about Marble Island, the small island off the coast of Californina where her nanu runs a cozy little bed and breakfast.  And nobody doesn’t love Moneypenny, Nanu’s old basset hound.  But Harriet doesn’t like the fact that Dad made this decision without even asking her.

When Harriet arrives on Marble Island, however, she discovers that it’s full of surprises, and even a mystery.  One that seems to involve her Dad, back when he was a young boy living on Marble Island.  One that Harriet is absolutely going to solve.  

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Stuck

by Jennifer Swender

If Austin picked a color to describe his life, it would be tumbleweed brown.  Austin doesn’t like standing out.  He’s always the new kid, and there’s no hiding his size.  Plus, Austin has a secret:  He struggles to read.

Then Austin meets Bertie, who is razzmatazz.  Everything about Bertie is bursting!  But the best part of his newest school is the Safety Squad, with their laser lemon vests.  Their easy confidence and leadership stand out in the coolest way.  Even when things are not so vibrant and life at home makes Austin feel pacific blue, for the first time, he wants to leave a mark.  And the more Austin speaks up, the more he finds he may not be that different after all. 

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The Way I Say It

by Nancy Tandon

Rory still can’t say his r’s, but that’s just the beginning of his troubles.  First Rory’s ex-best friend Brent started hanging out with the mean lacrosse kids.  But then, a terrible accident takes Brent out of school, and Rory struggles with how to feel.

Rory and his new speech teacher put their heads together on Rory’s r’s, but nobody seems to be able to solve the problem of Rory’s complcated feelings about Brent.  Brent’s accident left him with a brain injury and he’s struggling.  Should Rory stand up for his old friend at school–even after Brent failed to do the same for him?

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Spike It Mo

by David A. Adler

Mo and his parents are enjoying a sunny day at the beach!  When the water is too cool to swim, Mo and his dad go for a walk and run into some of Mo’s friends who are playing volleyball.  After learning the rules, Mo and his dad join in to serve set, and spike the ball.  When the score is tied, will the smallest boy on the team be able to secure the game-winning point? 

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Sky Wolf’s Call

by Eldon Yellowhorn & Kathy Lowinger

In Sky Wolf’s Call, award-winning author team of Eldon Yellowhorn and Kathy Lowinger reveal how Indigenous knowledge comes from centuries of practices, experiences, and ideas gathered by people who have a long history with the natural world.  Indigenous knowledge is explored through the use of fire and water, the acquisition of food, the study of astronomy, and healing practices. 

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Snow Angel Sand Angel

by Lois-Ann Yamanaka

Claire has been surrounded by the deep blue waves of Hapuna Beach and the magnificent mountains of Hawaii all her life, but has never, ever seen snow.  When her father drives her and her family to the top of the Mauna Kea, she can’t help but to be disappointed…it’s not the winter wonderland she’s always dreamed of. And that’s what she wants, more than anything.

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The MIssing Piece

by John Lescroart

No one mourned when San Francisco DA Wes Farrell put Paul Riley in prison eleven years ago.  And no one is particularly happy to see him again when he’s released.  In fact, Riley soon turns up murdered, surrounded by the loot from his latest scam.  But if Riley was really innocent all along, who would want him dead? 

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The Shop On Royal Street

by Karen White

After a difficult detour on her road to adulthood, Nola Trenholm is looking to begin anew in New Orleans, and what better way to start her future than with her first house?  But the historic fixer-upper she buys comes with even more work than she anticipated when the house’s previous occupants don’t seem to be ready to depart. 

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The Diamond Eye

by Kate Quinn

The NY Times bestselling author of The Rose Code returns with an unforgettable WWII tale of a quiet librarian who becomes history’s deadliest female sniper.  Based on a true story.

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