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Author: Dr. Jen Harrison
Song of the Current is one of those fantasy novels in which a new world is created in such stunning detail and depth that it immediately feels like home.
Otis the Owl combines beautiful close-up photography with a simple, engaging narrative style, creating a book that is both educational and interactive.
Jonathan London’s Pup the Sea Otter is a beautiful book, combining natural history education with literacy support and empathy development.
Fairy tales have become one of the most popular tropes for the exploration of identity in popular culture. Here are 3 favorites.
For readers who have been enthralled by what sci-fi has to offer, Phoenix, by S. F. Said, is a fantastic offering.
Over and Under the Pond, by Kate Messner, is a beautiful book, offering an accessible and engaging introduction to natural history and guaranteed to encourage a new generation of natural scientists.
Written with a dark sense of humor and a flair for recapturing the mindset of adolescence, this memoir shows how non-conformity can become a recipe for survival.
Whitney Taylor’s characters that makes Definitions of Indefinable Things so enjoyable to read – that, and the rich, complex, and intelligent dialogue.
Renée Watson’s new novel, Piecing me Together, is both challenging and accessible.