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A hilarious debut middle-grade series about a superhero chicken with the lightning powers of Thor.
A girl with no special powers teams up with a so-called supervillain to investigate an insidious plot in their city in this action-packed YA debut.
An attraction between foster-siblings sets fire to forbidden love in this contemporary YA debut re-imagining of Wuthering Heights.
In this contemporary YA, when Kate has to move, she falls for the boy across the hall. Only problem? He has a girlfriend.
A life on the prairie is not all it's cracked up to be in this middle-grade novel where one girl's mum takes her love of the Little House series just a bit too far.
Newberry Medal winner Jack Gantos shares advice for how to be the best brilliant writer in this funny and practical creative writing guide perfect for middle-grade readers.
A sinister middle-grade tale about a girl, a dollhouse, and a lone glass eye.
A high school girl deals with school politics and life after her brother's death by drafting emails to MSNBC host Rachel Maddow in this funny and heartfelt YA debut.
A gentle young YA romance for fans of Sarah Dessen about two teens, each of whom has lost something irreplaceable, finding one another.
In the first book of this action-packed middle-grade trilogy, a young inventor and a group of treasure seekers plunder dungeons across a kingdom under threat.
Abigail Adams joins a crew of Caribbean pirates in this hilarious new chapter book from Steve Sheinkin's illustrated Time Twisters series.
From nonfiction powerhouse Steve Sheinkin comes a hilarious new fictional chapter book series where history and hijinks collide, featuring Abraham Lincoln as a pro-wrestler.
Seven seniors. Seven different stories. One senior prom. Sandy Hall, author of A Little Something Different, explores a classic high school celebration through many different viewpoints in this YA novel.
Putting a new spin on a classic trope, Kate Evangelista explores family bonds, changing relationships, and senior year as our heroine tries to get over her brother's best friend in this young adult novel. The only way to get over a hopeless crush is to find someone new . . . Enter: The Boyfriend Bracket!
A bisexual teen drummer has to find a way to be true to herself in the midst of family betrayal, relationship drama, and ever-present paparazzi attention in this YA novel by the author of Queens of Geek.
In the sequel to the YA historical-fantasy The Traitor's Kiss, war breaks out between nations and Sage Fowler must infiltrate enemy territory to reconnect with her first love, Captain Alex Quinn.
In this gorgeously written coming-of-age YA novel, debut author Aminah Mae Safi tells a fresh, funny, and real story of angry, messy teenage girls, complex relationships, and bad decisions.
From the author of I Believe in a Thing Called Love, a laugh-out-loud YA novel with a Korean-American heroine about summer love, new friends, and a food truck.
Sleuthing duo Emily and James tackle their most challenging mystery yet set on the haunting Alcatraz Island, in the third installment of the New York Times-bestselling middle-grade series.
Return to the world of A Wrinkle in Time in this new illustrated chapter-book version of a Madeleine L'Engle original short story.
Two young people must hide their true feelings for each other while figuring out who means them harm in this YA regency romance from the author of Love, Lies and Spies and Duels & Deception.
A girl caring for her comatose boyfriend begins to connect with another boy at the hospital in this steamy YA romance from #1 New York Times bestselling author Abbi Glines.
After one of them tragically disappears, two sisters will discover that their fates are more linked than they ever realised in this unforgettably twisty YA psychological thriller.
Reluctant reader Derek Fallon has expanded his taste in cartoons to the world of manga and anime.
In partnership with the New York Public Library and from author Kristin O'Donnell Tubb comes a historical fiction middle-grade novel inspired by the real life of Viviani Joffre Fedeler, born and raised in the New York Public Library.
In this young adult debut set in Saudi Arabia, where the law forbids romantic relationships outside of marriage, two teens fall in love with tragic consequences.
In this YA fantasy, a young scriptologist with the ability to write worlds into creation joins forces with a group of other geniuses to save her kidnapped mother.
Screenwriter John August's debut middle-grade novel - the first in a series - about a twelve year-old boy who joins a special scout team to learn how to survive in both the wilds of the forest and the magical world that lies within it.
This volume seeks to move away from the oppositional positions taken by Western and Muslim women and provide a clear understanding of the possibilities and the limits that the process of reconstruction and reinterpretation of Islamic dictum can and does present for progress of women in Islamist countries.
Gendered distinctions and differences in working life are produced by often hidden practices. The book creates, through its multidisciplinary approach and rich empirical data, a wide perspective on gendered practices in working life, from the level of labour market structures to the personal experiences of women and men.
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