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A review of award-winning Jarrett J. Krosoczka's graphic memoir Sunshine.
Parachute KidsBetty C. TangApril 2023, Scholastic GraphixGrades 4-7 When I was four years old, my family moved back to the United States from Israel. I don’t remember much about that time—it was a long long time ago—but I do remember one moment: I remember standing in the hallway, outside my Pre-K classroom, and crying. I […]
Effie is settling into her new life in with her aunts in this sequel to Witches of Brooklyn.
Young readers who pick up this book won't know much about the red scare. In NYC it’s not part of the social studies curriculum until 8th grade if they even get that far.
Instead of hanging out with her friends in the city, Sue reluctantly travels to Honduras to visit relatives and in this coming-of-age story about family, tradition, and identity.
Esther reads Hilo: Gina and the Big Secret, to find out what happened after the last volume's big cliffhanger.
Three librarians who serve teens and tweens discuss the removal of Maus from schools in Tennessee and other graphic novel challenges.
When Winifred’s two best friends transfer to another school her Sophomore year in high school, she is surprised to immediately make new friends.
Kelly Fernandez's Manu is a tale of of friendship that stays solid when magic goes awry, set in a school for magical girls.
Running the Numbers: Esther takes a look at the top digital comics of 2021 in the New York City school system.
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