Thoughtful, atmospheric, and full of heart, The Etiquette of Voles is a clever middle-grade mystery perfect for fans of animals, history, and smart adventures.
Browsing: Middle Grade Books
Laurie Halse Anderson discusses her latest novel, Rebellion 1776, set during the American Revolution’s Siege of Boston and the smallpox epidemic.
Exploring poverty, family relationships, and resilience, The Book Witch offers a fantastic starting point for discussing hope, change, and being different.
Funny, imaginative, and just thought-provoking enough, Rolo on the Planet of the Cats is a great choice for science-loving middle graders.
Award-winning author Dusti Bowling discusses her new novel The Beat I Drum, which spotlights Connor Bradley’s experience with Tourette syndrome.
In this interview, author Nicole M. Hewitt reflects on the creation of ‘The Song of Orphan’s Garden’, a fantasy novel told in verse.
Following a long tradition of stories featuring friendship gangs, The City Wolves and the Mauritius Kestrel is an exciting and instructive adventure.
The Strawberry Thief is an engaging and instructive story about the wonderful resilience of the natural world and the power of teamwork.
Listen in as award-winning author Megan E. Freeman discusses writing her companion novels Alone and Away and fascinating insights into her writing process.
In this interview, we sit down with Laura Pashley, the author behind Dodging Cupcakes, an inspiring middle-grade novel, featuring STEM themes.