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Today, Esther reviews Frizzy, a graphic novel about family, growing up, and self-acceptance.
Sherlock Holmes stories retold through text messaging make for fun updates for a modern audience.
Today, Johanna takes a look at Svetlana Chmakova's Berrybrook Middle School series.
Today, Esther reviews a Captain America graphic novel that's as accessible to newcomers as to longtime Marvel fans.
A young girl hopes to be cured of an affliction that causes darkness to surround her when she experiences distress.
Esther reviews Swim Team, which won a Coretta Scott King Award and was a National Book Award Finalist—and explains why both honors are well deserved.
Nat the Cat is a delightful story for emerging readers who can use the pictures to decode the simple vocabulary.
Victory. Stand!, Tommie Smith's memoir of growing up Black in America and his historic protest at the 1968 Olympics, is a must-read, Esther Keller writes.
This Ramadan isn't going so great at school for the Nayra of Iasmin Omar Ata's great new graphic novel Nayra and the Djinn, but then she meets an actual djinn online and her familiar world takes on a whole new dimension.
In this new collaboration from the team behind Mickey's Craziest Adventures, Uncle Scrooge assigns Donald Duck his most daunting quest yet: Find the true meaning of happiness.
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