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Acts of the Apostles: Word for Word Bible Comic
by Simon Amadeus Pillario
Word for World Bible Comics
The Acts of the Apostles: Word for Word Bible Comic features the establishment of the church across the ancient Roman empire. We follow Peter and Paul as they travel, suffering beatings, imprisonments, shipwrecks and more to share the Gospel. Using the complete NIV text, this bold and contemporary graphic novel is as historically accurate as possible and true to scripture.
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ADHD Is Awesome: A Guide To (Mostly) Thriving With ADHD
by Penn and Kim Holderness
Harper Horizon
ADHD Is Awesome is the engaging, uplifting antidote to traditional ADHD books. Bestselling authors Penn and Kim Holderness draw on their often-hilarious personal experiences and the expertise of doctors, researchers, and specialists. Written to appeal to the ADHD brain, this book lays out what it’s like to have ADHD or love someone who does—and how to (mostly) thrive with it.
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America’s National Parks 2
by Alexa Ward; illus. by Mike Lowery
Lonely Planet Kids
Whooshing geysers and erupting volcanoes. Howling wolves and soaring eagles. Rainforests, glaciers, mountains and more! Come explore America’s wildest places in the updated and expanded edition of America’s National Parks. This book features the three newest national parks and two thematic spreads that expand on fascinating topics related to America’s most beautiful lands.
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And Mankind Created the Gods: A Graphic Novel Adaptation of Pascal Boyer’s Religion Explained
by Joseph Béhé
Graphic Mundi
Why does religion exist? Why do people believe? Do all religions start with the same basic idea? These are some of the most fundamental and enduring questions we have about the mysteries of religion, and they may well hold the key to humankind’s future on this earth. In this adaptation of Pascal Boyer’s classic work exploring these concepts, Religion Explained, artist Joseph Béhé harnesses the power of comics to provide clear answers to the basic questions about why religion exists and why people believe.
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The Art of Diplomacy: How American Negotiators Reached Historic Agreements that Changed the World
by Stuart E. Eizenstat
Rowman & Littlefield
Longtime diplomat and negotiator Stuart E. Eizenstat covers every major contemporary international agreement, from the treaty to end the Vietnam War to the Kyoto Protocols and the Iranian Nuclear Accord. This book will be an indispensable volume to understand American foreign policy and provide invaluable insights on the art of negotiation for anyone involved in government or business negotiations.
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Auguries & Divinations: Poems
by Auguries & Divinations: Poems
Bauhan Publishing
Winner of the 2023 May Sarton New Hampshire poetry prize, this collection of poemstracks a young woman’s coming-of-age, attuned to the unspoken rules of women’slives, the suburban underworld, and the energies of eros. An older woman, Lucie,becomes the narrator’s Beatrice in love and survival, and she returns home seasonedand ready to claim a life of her own making.
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Being Muslim Today: Reclaiming the Faith from Orthodoxy and Islamophobia
by Dr. Saqib Iqbal Qureshi
Rowman & Littlefield
In Being Muslim Today, author Dr. Saqib Qureshi silences the noise that obscures the message of Islam. He provides a compelling presentation of the faith’s beginnings, its evolution throughout the last 1,400 years, and its relevance today. He simplifies complicated academic debates and reveals the heart and soul of a growing faith tradition.
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Being Restorative
by Leaf SeligmanBauhan
Bauhan Publishing
Restorative introduces a fresh exploration of restorative justice (or restorative practice). It discusses re-imagining justice, replacing retributive models with processes of accountability that acknowledge systemic injustices, and dismantling root causes of harmful behaviors while affording individuals the opportunity to inhabit their full humanity. It invites the reader to re-imagine the world and its possibilities.Learn more about this title. Digital Galley Available.
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Between Two Sounds
by Joonas Sildre
Plough
What made Arvo Pärt the most performed composer in the world? This graphic novel follows the artist from his birth in Estonia in 1935 through 1980, when the Soviet government forced him into exile. It will appeal not just to fans of Pärt’s music but to anyone who has known the struggle to remain true to oneself whatever the cost.
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Blank
by Zibby Owens
Zibby Books
Author, podcaster, publisher, CEO, and mom of four, Zibby Owens, the powerhouse behind Zibby Media, monthly book round-ups for Good Morning America, and the hit podcast, Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books, has written her first novel, BLANK, a meta-satirical story about the publishing industry with themes of motherhood, friendships, marriage, career, and…betrayal.
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A Brush With Magic
by Flora Ahn
Quirk Books
A heartfelt, magical middle grade adventure about sisterhood and belonging, inspired by Korean folklore and set in modern-day Seoul.
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Coal Black Lies
by Cindy Sproles
Kregel Publications
A Christian Appalachian fiction novel that explores the darkness of the Company Store and its relentless debt collecting. Coal miner Joshua Morgan lost his daughter to the store, and finds himself going down a path of revenge. That is, until he realizes that the lies brewing in his heart are preventing him from the peace God has in store.
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Come Again, Pelican
by Don Freeman
Plough
Every summer Ty’s family camps at the ocean. And every year, the same pelican welcomes them. By the time the tide has crept in and out again, both Ty and the pelican have made some unexpected catches. Pictures full of space and light and the shining colors of sky, sand, and sea help tell the story of Ty's adventurous afternoon.
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Comparison Girl for Teens
by Shannon Popkin and Lee Nienhuis
Kregel Publications
This book invites the teen reader into a mindset that counteracts the culture of comparing ourselves to others. It is the perfect guide for small group leaders, parents of teen girls, and anyone else who’d like to share this gospel message with the teen girl they love.
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A Crane Among Wolves
by June Hur
Feiwel & Friends
To save her sister, a teen girl becomes entangled in a political conspiracy with an enigmatic prince in this fiery new YA novel from the bestselling author of The Red Palace. A devastating and pulse-pounding tale that will feel all-too-relevant in today’s world, based on a true story from Korean history.
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Creeples!
by Patrick Pidgeon
Greenleaf Book Group
It’s GREMLINS meets GOOSEBUMPS set at a present-day Hogwarts School of “Weird Science.” Three desperate students hastily crowdfund a science experiment that accidentally creates six diminutive, magical humanoids - the CREEPLES. But more shocking, it uncovered an insider’s evil plan for demonic supremacy from their academy’s hidden powers of sorcery.
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Crows: An Egg-to-Sky Story
by Margaret Peot
Muddy Boots
Take flight with this introduction to the natural history of crows for children! This fascinating tale delves into the amazing world of crows from how they start their families and raise their young, to their clever methods of communicating. Crows are known for their intelligence and intriguing behaviors, so get ready to be captivated by the secret lives of crows!
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Dare to Bird: Exploring the Joy and Healing Power of Birds
by Melissa Hafting
Rocky Mountain Books
A compelling photographic journey that urges the birding community to welcome more BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), women, and LGBTQIA+ individuals into its fold.
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Dark Spaces: Dungeon
by Scott Snyder; illus. by Hayden Sherman
IDW
A family moves from the rustle and bustle of the Big Apple to upstate New York. However, their father’s dream of a quiet rural life are shattered when he discovers a DUNGEON underneath their land, filled with torture devices, weapons, and a threatening message on the wall that reads, “TELL NO ONE.”
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Darkness Calls the Tiger
by Janyre Tromp
Kregel Publications
A World War II historical suspense laced with danger and romance. Set after the bombing at Pearl Harbor in a Burmese mountain village, readers are invited into a seldom-studied slice of history that tells the tale of Kailyn Moran and the trauma that sets her on the path to retribution.
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The Divorce
by Moa Herngren
HarperVia Books
There are two sides to every story . . .A decades-long, seemingly rock-solid marriage suddenly falls apart in this addictive domestic drama. Moa Herngren raises thoughtful questions about why relationships fall apart: Is the person who leaves always the bad guy? What emerges once you scratch the surface of a seemingly clear-cut situation? Told from dual perspectives, The Divorce deftly explores the complexities of modern marriage.
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Don’t Ask, Don’t Follow
by Mary Keliikoa
Oceanview
Beth, an ambitious paralegal, finds her boss murdered and her sister fleeing the scene, leaving behind only this cryptic text message: “Don’t ask. Don’t follow.” But when Beth comes under suspicion for the crime, she must decide whether finding her sister and uncovering the truth is worth destroying the only family she’s ever known.
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Elk Love: A Montana Memoir
by Lynne Spriggs O'Connor
She Writes Press
A world-weary museum curator leaves eastern cities behind to forge a new life in Montana. When a bereaved rancher suggests she learn about cattle, visits to his hidden mountain valley lead to night-calving in blizzards, exploring vast grasslands on horseback, listening to the languages of bugling elk and dancing birds. Wonder becomes her invitation into rare and unexpected intimacies.
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Encanto: The Official Cookbook
by Susana Illera Martínez and Patricia McCausland-Gallo
Insight Editions
Join Mirabel and the Familia Madrigal in the kitchen with this official cookbook, featuring delicious authentic Colombian dishes inspired by Disney’s instant-classic film Encanto!
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The Energy Advantage: How to Go from Managing Your Time to Mastering Your Energy
by Ricardo Sunderland
HarperCollins Leadership
How do you maximize your success and impact as a leader while maintaining your stamina and sanity? The answer doesn’t lie in simple “efficiency.” It’s not about making better use of your time and resources. It’s about understanding how energy works and how to tap into its power.
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EXPRAEDIUM
by Armen Melikian
Erzenka Publishing House
Literary Fiction: as pure, as challenging, as unsettling as literary fiction can be. Ten literary awards winning author’s title, EXPRAEDIUM. Grab new, final galleys. “In the best sense, I am reminded of George Orwell’s and James Joyce’s classics, and other authors of similar stature, though there is no true parallel possible with a novel as unique in concept and execution as Expraedium.” –Paul McCarthy (Former Senior Acquisitions Editor at Simon & Schuster, Harper Collins, Doubleday).
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A Fifth of the Story
by Dr. Katherine Hutchinson Hayes
End Game Press
Using the backdrop of espionage, betrayal, and the ultimate test of friendship, A Fifth of the Story is the suspenseful, action-packed tale of one man's courage as he works against the clock to save the lives of his two best friends and, ultimately, the freedom he's fought for as a CIA agent during one of the US's history's darkest hours.
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Finding the Way to Faraway Valley
by Cecilia Heikkila
Floris Books
Grandpa and Little Bear are trying to find Faraway Valley - a special, hard-to-find place full of wild and wonderful creatures, a place where the air smells of pine needles, a place they've only seen on a postcard. But does this beautiful place still exist? A heart-warming, stunningly illustrated picture book adventure with a message of preserving nature.
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The Flavors of Iraq: Impressions of My Vanished Homeland
by Feurat Alani; illus. by Léonard Cohen
Graphic Mundi
Journalist Feurat Alani describes his experiences in Iraq from 1989, when he first traveled from France to Iraq as a child to 2011, when the last Americans pulled out of the country. Alani recounts the vivid impressions Iraq made on him as well as the sounds, silences, and smells of a war in which thousands of Iraqis lost their lives.
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Four Eids and a Funeral
by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé and Adiba Jaigirdar
Feiwel & Friends
Ex-best friends, Tiwa and Said, must work together to save their Islamic Center from demolition, in this romantic story of rekindling and rebuilding by award-winning authors Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé & Adiba Jaigirdar!
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GOOD: From the Amazon Jungle to Suburbia and Back
by FLuX & David Good; illus. by FLuX
NBM Graphic Novels
Following an idyllic childhood split between South America’s rainforest with his mother, a member of the indigenous Yanomami tribe, and suburban America with his Caucasian anthropologist father, David Good is thrust into a crisis of identity when his mom returns to her tribe, leaving her American family behind. Struggling with feelings of estrangement and isolation, David spirals into depression, anger, and self-harm before a near-death experience sets him on a path to forgiveness and reconnection. GOOD: From the Amazon Jungle to Suburbia and Back Again is co-written by artist FLuX and David Good and published by NBM Graphic
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Harry Potter Afternoon Tea Magic
by Veronica Hinke and Jody Revenson
Insight Editions
Host a magical, sophisticated, and traditional British tea inspired by the Wizarding World with Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts: Afternoon Tea Magic!
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Heidi Across America: One Woman’s Journey on a Bicycle Through the Heartland
by Heidi Beierle
Health Communications Inc.
Heidi Bierle’s solo coast to coast bike trip, began as a research trip about rural America but the kindness of strangers, the emotional pinch of revisiting Wyoming where she grew up, and extreme heat turned her trip into a gritty journey to self-love, empathy, and respect for the spirit of place as a pathway to find connection and home.
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Here Lies a Vengeful Bitch
by Codie Crowley
Disney Publishing
Murdered bad girl Annie Lane walks out of her watery grave hellbent on getting revenge . . . just as soon as she figures out who killed her. This fast-paced murder-mystery thriller by talented debut author Codie Crowley delivers a horror-infused hunt for justice that's at once furiously feminist, darkly funny, and utterly satisfying.
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Hockey Island
by Darby Hobbs; illus. by Karen Kishibay
3Sisters Publishing
Welcome to Hockey Island a place where it snows each and every day and to live there you must bring your imagination. Explore the magic as it unfolds across the icey filled alley ways and beneath the Snow Moon. Meet George, Ella and Maxwell as well as the Island Shaman and hear the 'Wind Words' that tickle the Islanders deep down in their hearts, speaking of Love, Peace, Freedom, Spirit, Kindness, Simplicity.
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I Am Bold: For Every Kid Who’s Told They’re Just Too Much
by Andie Powers; illus. by Betsy Petersen
Gibbs Smith
Bea is not loud—she is BOLD! Whether she’s bugging her brother like a buzzing bee, helping out a bit too much in class, or blasting her trombone, she is often misunderstood. While grownups and even other kids might see her as loud, we know that she’s got stuff to say, things to do, and friends to make!
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I Hate Job Interviews: Stop Stressing. Start Performing. Get the Job You Want.
by Sam Owens
HarperCollins Leadership
Prepare for your next job interview with confidence! In I Hate Job Interviews, Sam Owens shares his proven methodology and frameworks to answer any interview question. Learn how to craft powerful examples, conduct practice interviews, make a strong first impression, tell compelling stories, and negotiate salary. Get ready to ace your interview!
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The IMF and European Debt Crisis
by Harold James
International Monetary Fund
This book explores the IMF’s engagement in Europe in the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis. It explains the nature and consequences of the assistance provided to Greece, Ireland, Portugal, and Cyprus by the “troika”—the IMF, European Central Bank, and European Commission. It also analyzes how the euro area developments interacted with and affected the rest of Europe.
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In the Footsteps of the Traveller: The Astronomy of Northern Dene
by Chris M. Cannon
University of Manitoba Press
Much more than stories about the sky, Indigenous astronomies provide powerful, centuries-old models of knowing, being, and relating to the world. Through collaboration with more than sixty-five Dene Elders and culture bearers across thirty-four communities in Alaska and Canada, this study reveals the significance of the stars to Northern Dene life, language, and culture.
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Jacob’s Missing Book
by Sarah Hoffman
American Psychological Association / Magination Press®
Jacob—the star of one of the most banned books of the decade—is back in Jacob's Missing Book, a kid-friendly story about book banning, censorship, and LGBTQ+ rights. This book cleverly weaves two critical social issues into one story―book banning in schools and LGBTQ+ rights.
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Korgi: The Complete Tale
by Christian Slade
Top Shelf Productions
The beloved wordless fantasy graphic novel is now collected in a single epic volume! Fall in love with the wondrous world of Korgi Hollow, packed with thrills, laughs, and exquisitely illustrated animal magic.
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Lies My Teacher Told Me: A Graphic Adaptation
by James W. Loewen and Nate Powell
The New Press
The long-awaited graphic version of the multi-million copy bestselling corrective to American history myths—adapted by the famed National Book Award–winning artist behind John Lewis’s March trilogy.
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The Longest Climb: A Memoir of Love, Mountaineering, and Healing
by Paul Pritchard
Rocky Mountain Books
An inspiring, moving, and unblinking view of a battered climber who refuses to turn his back on the mountains while recovering from a traumatic head injury.
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Love Overboard
by Shannon Sue Dunlap
Kregel Publications
A romantic comedy sure to elicit snort-laughs from avid romance readers. Set aboard a cruise ship, the story follows a group of retired ladies who spend their days delightfully matchmaking young couples, but get frustrated when a certain pairing doesn’t go as planned...
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Mamie Phipps Clark: Champion for Children
by Lynnette Mawhinney; illus. by Neil Evans
American Psychological Association / Magination Press®
This inspiring graphic novel tells the story of groundbreaking psychologist and civil rights activist Mamie Phipps Clark, PhD and her research in the racial identity and development of self in Black children, the work that ultimately played a vital role in the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case. Part of American Psychological Association's Extraordinary Women in Psychology series.
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The Mess That We Made
by Michelle Lord; illus. by Julia Blattman
Flashlight Press
Join four children in a little boat as they discover the magnitude of The Mess That We Made. With rhythmic language and captivating art, this cumulative tale portrays the terrible impact of trash on the ocean environment and marine life, inspiring us to make changes to save our seas. New paperback edition coming soon in August 2024!
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The Missing Professor
by Andrea Instone
Auguste Crime
17-year-old Emma Schumacher comes of age during the Roaring Twenties while searching for her missing father. With the help of her aunts and several interested gentlemen friends, will she reunite with him before her birthday? Murder, kidnapping, theft, fraud, love triangles, jilted lovers, and travel all feature in this humorous cozy mystery.
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Moko Magic: Carnival Chaos
by Tracey Baptiste
Disney Publishing
When twelve-year-old Misty moves from Trinidad to Brooklyn, she discovers that she and her cousins are mokos—protector spirits—with special powers. But can they take on the mysterious evil force intent on stopping the neighborhood’s carnival season festivities? Weirdness and wonders abound in this colorful celebration of Afro-Caribbean culture from best-selling author Tracey Baptiste.
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My Child Is Trans, Now What?: A Joy-Centered Approach to Support
by Ben V. Greene
Rowman & Littlefield
My Child is Trans, Now What? is for parents and loved ones of transgender youth and young adults at any stage in their journey. Trans education free of judgment is in short supply, and this book combines personal stories, key resources, and emotional support to guide those who wish to help trans youth but don’t know how.
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Myths and Heroes
by Melanie Zanoza Bartelme
Sequoia Kids Media
Get ready for an adventure of mythical proportions! Visit Mount Olympus, the Minotaur's labyrinth, the Underworld, Troy, and more across eight great scenes bursting with gods and heroes. Think your epic journey is over? Turn to the back of the book for even more quests.
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Northern Voices: Forty Years on the Poetry Beat
by Mike Pride
Bauhan Publishing
Northern Voices is a posthumous text made from Mike Pride’s personal journals on poetry. It explores the work of six remarkable poets: Donald Hall, Jane Kenyon, MaxineKumin, Charles Simic, Wesley McNair, and Sharon Olds, and the ways in which their artistry was shaped by the natural beauties and hard realities of life in New Hampshire.
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Only Big Bumbum Matters Tomorrow
by Damilare Kuku
HarperVia Books
Humor and poignance mix in this powerful polyphonic novel about family secrets, judgmental aunties, and Brazilia.
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Oscar The Ferry Cat
by Molly Arbuthnott; illus. by Agnes Treherne
SelectBooks
Oscar the Ferry Cat is the first installment in the “Oscar and Friends” series of illustrated children's books. Oscar is an ordinary cat until one day his life is turned upside down when he finds himself alone on a ferry. Will he ever find a friend and somewhere he can call home? Oscar the Ferry Cat is an inspirational story about friendship and coming to terms with loss.
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Providence
by Craig Willse
Union Square & Co.
In a novel reminiscent of Patricia Highsmith, introverted gay English professor Mark West falls for an enigmatic sophomore who lures him into his web of chaos and deceit.
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PROXY MOM: My Experience with Postpartum Depression
by Sophie Adriansen; illus. by Mathou
NBM Graphic Novels
In PROXY MOM: My Experience with Postpartum Depression, author Sophie Adriansen and cartoonist Mathou’s shared experience of postpartum depression provide inspiration for a graphic novel exposing the shame and resentment of a somewhat common condition. Using an accessible, cartoony drawing style and interspersing difficult situations with healthy doses of humor, Adriansen and Mathou make the trauma both relatable and surmountable. Published by NBM Graphic Novels.
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Quiet as Mud
by Jane Yolen; illus. by Nicole Wong
American Psychological Association / Magination Press®
A sweet poem about being an introvert in a big loud world. Inspired by a quote from the late, great children's book author Margaret Wise Brown, this poem honors and celebrates the beauty of being your authentic self. Soothing rhymes and soft illustrations convey the peace of being alone with your thoughts.
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Salt and Shore
by Sammy Monsour and Kassady Wiggins
Insight Editions
Inspired takes on timeless recipes honoring coastal communities of the South and highlighting the sustainable seafood, spirited libations, warm hospitality, and rich heritage of the region.
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The Schlemiel Kids Save the Moon
by Audrey Barbakoff; illus. by Rotem Teplow
The Collective Book Studio
When the misguided adults of modern-day Chelm believe the moon has plunged into the lake, it’s up to the Schlemiel siblings to convince the grown-ups that their fears of a fallen moon are unfounded. Join Sarah and Sam in this hilarious twist on a classic Yiddish folktale as they use teamwork, innovation and patience to save the day...and night!
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SHANGHAILANDERS
by Juli Min
Spiegel & Grau
A dazzling and ambitious debut novel that follows a cosmopolitan Shanghai household backward in time—beginning in 2040 and moving through our present and the recent past—exploring their secrets, their losses, and the ways a family makes and remakes itself across the years. Shanghailanders is an unforgettable exploration of marriage, relationships, and the layered experience of time.
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Sheine Lende
by Darcie Little Badger
Levine Querido
In this prequel to Elatsoe, Shane works to track down missing persons with her mother and their ghost dogs. Then her mother and a local boy go missing after a strange interaction with a fairy ring, and Shane sets off on the road to find them. But they may not be anywhere in this world – or this place in time.
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Space Holes: First Transmission
by B. R. Louis
CamCat Books
When rookie, Marcus Aimond, and his crew encounter the Nerelkor, he is thrust head-first into an alien civil war. To avoid the planet’s total annihilation and establish a local sales office, Aimond and the crew must reshape the structure of the planet, establish world peace, and stay alive.
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The Spindle of Fate
by Aimee Lim
Feiwel & Friends
When Evie Mei discovers that her recently passed mother was the head of a guild of magical weavers, she enters the Chinese netherworld to try and bring her back. Inspired by Chinese mythology, Aimee Lim’s debut middle grade peers into the dark and gritty underworld, while showcasing the unbreakable bond between a family and the lengths we’ll go to save them.
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The Success Guidebook: How to Visualize, Actualize, and Amplify You
by Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino
Health Communications Inc.
In The Success Guidebook, Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino, master life coach and founder of The Best Ever You Network, writes that we must define success for ourselves—a one-size-fits-all-concept is unworkable. Success is more than materialism and achievements. Rather, it’s joy, peace, gratitude, and striving for our best in each moment. Included are inspiring case studies, insightful exercises, and actionable steps.
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Swell: A Sailing Surfer’s Voyage of Awakening
by Captain Liz Clark
Patagonia
Embarking on a life of freedom that most only dream about, Liz Clark set sail for the South Pacific as captain of her 40-foot sailboat, Swell, in search of surf, self, and the wonder that lies beyond the unbroken horizon. Her memoir chronicles ten years, 20,000 miles, countless challenges, and one amazing cat. Now in paperback, Swell inspires adventurers everywhere.
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The Tail of Grace & Kristoff
by Darby Hobbs; illus. by Karen Kishibay
3Sisters Publishing
Off the coast of the Florida Keys, sits a small, virtually unknown island that was frequented by pirates from yesteryear. This is the home of Grace, the musical unicorn, with her pink mane and rainbow horn and tail and Kristoff the pig. Soon they become the very best of friends and accept their differences.
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Teddy Vs. the Fuzzy Doom: Secrets of Ravensbarrow #1
by Braden Hallett
Annick Press
For fans of My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish and The Incredibly Dead Pets of Rex Dexter, a laugh-out-loud, highly illustrated new series that kicks off in a school infested with brain-eating hamsters. “Readers will be swept away.”—Tim Probert, author of the Lightfall series.
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This Ain’t No Promised Land
by Tina Shelton
Kregel Publications
A contemporary Christian fiction novel with raw, authentic writing that welcomes those who are willing to come alongside characters dealing with generational trauma, abandonment, hidden abuse, destructive choices, and the desire to be set free.
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To Catch a Coronet
by Grace Hitchcock
Kregel Publications
A tongue-in-cheek regency romance that will delight fans of Carolyn Miller, Julie Klassen, and Erica Vetsch. Muriel Beau, a baker turned heiress, must navigate a whirlwind romance with a ship captain in hopes of securing a future that overshadows her clumsy reputation.
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Toward Eternity
by Anton Hur
HarperVia Books
Negotiating the terrain of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Klara and the Sun and Emily St. John Mandel’s Sea of Tranquility, a brilliant, haunting speculative novel from a #1 New York Times bestselling translator that sets out to answer the question: What does it mean to be human in a world where technology is quickly catching up to biology?
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True or False?: The Science of Perception, Misinformation, and Disinformation
by Jaqueline B. Toner
American Psychological Association / Magination Press®
Written for pre-teens and young teens in lively text accompanied by fun facts, True or False? The Science of Perception, Misinformation, and Disinformation explores what psychology tells us about development and persistence of false perceptions and beliefs and the difficulty of correcting them, plus ways to debunk misinformation and think critically and factually about the world around us.
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The Twirl of Being a Little Black Girl
by Valerie Reynold; illus. by Chris Turner
Chicago Review Press
The Twirl of Being a Little Black Girl brings necessary representation to children’s bookshelves in a colorful and charming way. LaToya takes young readers on a journey through history to meet some of the world’s most powerful Black women who were, at one time, a young Black girl, too! The perfect companion to The Joy of Being a Little Black Boy.
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The Unmothers
by Leslie J. Anderson
Quirk Books
In this emotionally raw and propulsive folk horror-mystery, a journalist goes to a small town and unravels a dark secret that the women have been keeping for generations.
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Upworthy Good People: Stories From the Best of Humanity
by Gabriel Reilich and Lucia Knell
Disney Publishing
Upworthy, the beloved social media platform where millions go to seek inspiration, presents Good People, a trove of 101 life-affirming stories told straight from the heart. Handpicked from Upworthy’s community of millions, each piece speaks to the breadth, depth, and beauty of the human experience, and offers readers a restorative opportunity to believe in people’s fundamental goodness.
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The Vanished
by Cara Putman
Kregel Publications
A Christian romantic legal suspense that invites readers into a world of museum art, the legal ramifications of art ownership and the murder of an attorney on the case.
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Walking on Hidden Wings
by Rachel Scott McDaniel
Kregel Publications
A 1920s Christian romantic suspense about a socialite-turned-barnstormer searching for a way to prove herself innocent when she is the prime suspect for her husband’s murder.
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Wanjiku Child of Mine
by Ciiku Ndungu-Case; illus. by Karen Vermeulen
Catalyst Press
No matter where she goes, or how big she grows, Wanjikũ knows her name. Follow young Wanjikũ from the lush Kenyan countryside to the busy streets of Nairobi. Gloriously illustrated and alive with the joie de vivre of girlhood, Wanjikũ, Child of Mine is an ode to heritage and a love song for the sisters we make on our journey.
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Warsaw Testament
by Rokhl Auerbach
White Goat Press
Warsaw Testament, a memoir based on Rokhl Auerbach’s wartime writings both in the Warsaw Ghetto and on the Aryan side of the occupied city during WWII, provides an unmatched portrait of the last days of Warsaw’s Yiddish literary and cultural community—and of Auerbach’s own struggle to survive. Translated by Samuel Kassow. Published by White Goat Press.
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We Mostly Come Out At Night
by Rob Costello
Running Press Kids
An empowering cross-genre YA anthology that exclusively highlights trans and queer authors who offer new tales and perspectives on classic monster stories and tropes. Each story centers on both original and familiar monsters and creatures—including Mothman, Carabosse, a girl with thirteen shadows, a living house, and many others—and their stories of love, self-acceptance, and resilience.
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What to Do When You Worry Too Much: A Kid’s Guide to Overcoming Anxiety, Second Edition
by Dawn Huebner; illus. by Sabine Rothmund
American Psychological Association / Magination Press®
What to Do When You Worry Too Much, Second Edition, guides children and parents through the cognitive-behavioral techniques most often used in the treatment of anxiety. Now revised and expanded, this groundbreaking bestseller has helped millions of children around the world.
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Wolfpitch
by Balazs Lorinczi
Top Shelf Productions
All’s fair in love and music when this supernatural all-girl rock band must beat the odds and become the best band in town! Sparks will fly, milkshakes will melt, and ears will ring in the latest delicious LGBTQ romp from graphic novelist Balazs Lorinczi (Doughnuts and Doom).
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The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook for Kids
by David Borgenicht and Justin Heimberg
Quirk Books
The best-selling (and wildly hilarious) Worst-Case Scenario series is back with 40 extreme survival tips for kids ages 8-12, like dodging a charging rhinoceros, riding out a sandstorm, navigating by the stars, crossing piranha-infested waters, and more!
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You Can’t See the Snow
by Rokudo Ningen
Yen Press
College students Natsuki and Yuki meet and fall in love one summer night. But as autumn approaches, Yuki tells Natsuki she wants him to be happy, then she disappears from campus. Hoping to see Yuki again, Natsuki visits her home and learns she suffers from an illness that forces her to sleep through the winter.
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Your Dark Secrets
by Elle Marr
Disney Publishing Group
In Your Dark Secrets an LA PR exec and her private investigator ex-boyfriend uncover a dangerous conspiracy led by the world’s most powerful people, whose deadly sights have now been trained on them. This propulsive up-all-night read from best-selling author Elle Marr seamlessly blends globe-trotting adventure, suspenseful thriller, and rivals-to-lovers romance.
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