Which five words best describe Flashback Four #2: The Titanic Mission?
Dan Gutman: Exciting! Dangerous! Historic! Dramatic! Unbelievable!
Which five words best describe Flashback Four #2: The Titanic Mission?
Dan Gutman: Exciting! Dangerous! Historic! Dramatic! Unbelievable!
We have selected 5 books from the nationwide best-selling hardcover middle grade list as seen on The New York Times.
Fairy tales have become one of the most popular tropes for the exploration of identity in popular culture. Here are 3 favorites.
Extremely high stakes make Nowhere Wild, by Joe Beernink, a gripping read. Highly recommended.
Laurie Forest lives deep in the backwoods of Vermont where she dreams up tales full of dryads, dragons and wands. The Black Witch is her debut novel …
Sarah Jean Horwitz, author of Carmer and Grit: The Wingsnatchers, selected these ‘5 Middle Grade Books to Grow Up, Out, and Old With.’
For young readers who feel the pressure of school and life weighing on them, this story will provide a realistic perspective and a lovely reminder of how to take a step back and breathe.
Our best selling middle grade book is currently Oh Susannah: It’s in the Bag, by Carole P. Roman.
A heart-to-heart with Crow from Lauren Wolk’s Beyond the Bright Sea, the moving story of an orphan, determined to know her own history, who discovers the true meaning of family.
Beginning with the table of contents that hosts the creatively named chapters—such as “I Felt Like a Marshmallow Wrapped in a Doily”—The Magnificent Flying Baron Estate is an entertaining middle grade novel set in 1891 in the wild west.