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Cress Watercress

Posted on May 9, 2022

Cress Watercress is a young rabbit whose family is on the move. Papa didn’t come home from his last foraging trip; Mama is now supporting Cress and her baby brother, Kip, on her own.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books

Snow Angel, Sand Angel

Posted on May 2, 2022

Claire and her brother, Timbo, each make winter-themed dioramas for a school project. Timbo’s is cotton balls of snow and glitter; Claire’s is about migration—their home, the Big Island of Hawaiʿi, is a winter refuge for many birds.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, Picture Book

Blue: A History of the Color as Deep as the Sea and as Wide as the Sky

Posted on April 25, 2022

Do colors have histories? Brew-Hammond reveals that blue most certainly does. Although people have always been able to see the color blue in the sky, lakes, and oceans, recreating blue is another matter.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, Informational, Picture Book

Alias Anna: A True Story of Outwitting the Nazis

Posted on April 18, 2022

Zhanna Arshanskaya and her sister, Frina, are two talented musicians growing up in Ukraine in the 1930s.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, Middle Grade Fiction

Aviva vs. the Dybbuk

Posted on April 11, 2022

Next to the synagogue, in the building that houses the mikvah (ritual bath), Aviva lives with her mother, Ema, and a dybbuk—visible only to Aviva—who delights in wreaking minor havoc.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, Middle Grade Fiction

Questions about Diverse Materials

Posted on April 4, 2022

Q: I am getting questions that aren’t necessarily about specific books, but rather why we have so many diverse books, including books about/addressing race and racism, and LGBTQ materials, in our school library. Our community …

Posted in What IF ... ForumTagged Collection Development, Materials Concerns/Challenges, Policies and Procedures, Public Libraries, School Libraries

Star Child: A Biographical Constellation of Octavia Estelle Butler

Posted on April 4, 2022

An inspired biography uses poems and prose to explore the life of groundbreaking African American speculative and science fiction writer Octavia Butler.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, Biography/Autobiography/Memoir

Mina

Posted on March 28, 2022

 “Mina lived in her own little world where nothing ever bothered her. Except for one thing.”

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, Picture Book

Lulu and Milagro’s Search for Clarity

Posted on March 21, 2022

Peruvian American sisters Lulu and Milagro aren’t exactly close and certainly weren’t planning to spend spring break together.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, YA Fiction

Talking about Intellectual Freedom with Community

Posted on March 16, 2022

Q: How can I talk with members of the community about the importance of intellectual freedom? That’s a great question. Intellectual freedom is foundational to the work we do in libraries and so talking about …

Posted in What IF ... ForumTagged Communication and Advocacy, Public Libraries, School Libraries
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