guide book to gift books - The Bulletin of the Center for Children`s
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guide book to gift books - The Bulletin of the Center for Children`s
Guide Book An Annotated List of to Books Gift Books for Youth 2012 I T’S HARD TO IMAGINE FINER GIFTS THAN BOOKS—they offer enjoyment, knowledge, and artistic stimulation. They’re also gifts that go on giving without requiring any upkeep or cleanup, they’re a cinch to wrap, and they’re easily sent through the mail! All of these titles have been reviewed in the Bulletin, so they’ve been recommended by professionals. All were in print in the U.S. at the time of this guide’s compilation, so they should be either in stock or quickly available through a special order from bookstores both brick-andmortar and virtual. You know your recipient better than we do, of course, so you’re the best judge of a title’s suitability and promise for an individual reader. We’ve included a broad range of styles, genres, subjects, and challenge levels (roughly divided by audience age), so whether you’re looking for a cheerful picture book, an absorbing nonfiction title, or a pulse-pounding novel, there will be something here for the young person on your gift-book list. While titles are sorted into four categories according to their most likely use—picture books for reading aloud to youngsters, books for primary-grades readers, books for middle-grades readers, and young adult titles—neither books nor readers are so easily categorizable, so we’ve included age/grade-range designations to help you get an idea of just who in that category is a title’s likeliest audience. And since many books reach across category borders but could only be included once, you’ll want to check the next category younger for titles whose audience stretches up into the higher age range. A Look Inside Picture Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Books for Young Readers Gr. 1-3, 6-8 yrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Books for Middle Readers Gr. 4-6, 9-11 yrs . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Books for Older Readers Gr. 7-12, 12-18 yrs . . . . . . . . . . .20 —Deborah Stevenson, Editor A Publication of the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library and Information Science 501 E. Daniel Street, Champaign, IL 61820-6211 Picture Books 2 Barnett, Mac Extra Yarn; illus. by Jon Klassen. Balzer & Bray, 2011. $16.99 5-8 yrs The gentle, folkloric premise of a never-ending stash of yarn partners with slyly comic illustrations for a winning combination that will appeal to both aspiring knitters and jokesters alike. Bildner, Phil The Hallelujah Flight; illus. by John Holyfield. Putnam, 2010. $16.99 5-8 yrs With tall-tale aplomb, this fictionalized account retraces the historic 1932 flight by the first African-American pilot to fly across the continental United States. Bingham, Kelly Z Is for Moose; illus. by Paul O. Zelinsky. Greenwillow, 2012. $16.99 3-7 yrs In this cleverly silly staging of an alphabetical pageant, an endearingly goofy moose disrupts the order in a book that works both as funny alphabet book and comic story. Broach, Elise Gumption!; illus. by Richard Egielski. Atheneum, 2010. $16.99; e-book $12.99 5-8 yrs A young boy accompanies his explorer uncle on an arduous African safari and gets some much-needed assistance from a few friendly jungle creatures in this vibrantly illustrated tale replete with hapless adults and mischievous animals. Buitrago, Jairo Jimmy the Greatest; illus. by Rafael Yockteng. Groundwood, 2012. $18.95; e-book $18.95 5-8 yrs In Jimmy’s small town in Latin America, there’s nowhere to go but church and the boxing gym, and Jimmy’s embrace of boxing allows him to find himself and, as he grows up, to find a way to give back to his town; easygoing comic-style art is accessible yet subtly detailed. Burningham, John There’s Going to be a Baby; illus. by Helen Oxenbury. Candlewick, 2010. $16.99 4-6 yrs A little boy discusses what the future holds for his new baby sibling in this imaginative and cozy tale perfectly suited for expectant big brothers or sisters. Blackall, Sophie Are You Awake?; written and illus. by Sophie Blackall. Henry Holt, 2011. $12.99 3-6 yrs Sleepless toddlers (and their sleepy parents) will be all too familiar with the give-and-take of little Edward’s attempts to keep his mom awake for some nighttime mischief. Bottner, Barbara Miss Brooks Loves Books! (and I Don’t); illus. by Michael Emberley. Knopf, 2010. $17.99; e-book $10.99 5-7 yrs This sparkling, funny tale of a reluctant reader who comes to embrace the wonder of the library is pleasingly free of the heavy-handed messaging of most pro-librarian titles. Brown, Monica Waiting for the Biblioburro; illus. by John Parra. Tricycle, 2011. $16.99 5-8 yrs In this picture book based on a real Colombian librarian’s work, Ana is thrilled when a librarian rides into her rural Colombian village with two donkeys and a portable collection of books that feed her hungry imagination. Browne, Anthony How Do You Feel?; written and illus. by Anthony Browne. Candlewick, 2012. $14.99 3-6 yrs Vivid watercolor and gouache art featuring an overalled child-proxy chimp expressively illustrates moods such as “happy,” “angry,” and “shy.” Bryan, Ashley Who Built the Stable?: A Nativity Poem; written and illus. by Ashley Bryan. Atheneum, 2012. $16.99 4-7 yrs This engaging Nativity verse focuses on the young boy whose father built the stable in which Joseph, Mary, and child shelter; legendary illustrator Bryant’s radiant celebratory art is both fantastical and inviting. Campbell, K.G. Lester’s Dreadful Sweaters; written and illus. by K.G. Campbell. Kids Can, 2012. $16.95 6-9 yrs Kids who have been secretly horrified by their relative’s attempts at DIY gifts will greatly appreciate this ready-made tale of one youngster who finds an ingenious fate for his aunt’s less than welcome knitted creations. Clark, Emma Chichester, ad. Goldilocks and the Three Bears; ad. and illus. by Emma Chichester Clark. Candlewick, 2010. $14.99 2-5 yrs British illustrator Clark breathes new life into the classic tale in her delicious, spirited, yet respectful adaptation. Cole, Brock The Money We’ll Save; written and illus. by Brock Cole. Ferguson/Farrar, 2012. $16.99 6-9 yrs In this enjoyable period tale, the live turkey that’s supposed to end up as the family’s Christmas dinner causes mayhem in their tenement house—and becomes too much of a pet to be eaten; Cole’s cozily rumpled watercolors are rich with light-hearted warmth. Compestine, Ying Chang Crouching Tiger; illus. by Yan Nascimbene, Candlewick, 2011. $16.99 6-9 yrs A young boy finds it difficult to connect with his visiting Chinese grandfather until he realizes that Grandpa’s a cool and admirable guy; streamlined watercolor illustrations include diagrams of tai chi poses. Cooper, Elisha Beaver Is Lost; written and illus. by Elisha Cooper. Schwartz & Wade, 2010. $17.99 4-7 yrs Luminous watercolors tell the story in this nearly wordless picture book that follows a young beaver as he takes a detour through the hustle and bustle of the big city. Picture Books 3 Cordell, Matthew Another Brother; written and illus. by Matthew Cordell. Feiwel, 2012. $16.99 4-6 yrs Expectant siblings will appreciate this absurd story of Davy the sheep and his ever-expanding family; even only-children will chuckle over the ridiculously plump and pop-eyed sheep that fill the over-the-top illustrations. Cunnane, Kelly Chirchir Is Singing; illus. by Jude Daly. Schwartz & Wade, 2011. $17.99 5-8 yrs Life in a rural Kenyan village is lyrically depicted in this cozy, touching tale of one girl’s efforts to help out her family. Geisert, Arthur Ice. Enchanted Lion, 2011. $14.95 5-9 yrs An intricately illustrated, wordless picture book recounts the efforts of an industrious colony of pigs as they attempt to obtain and use a giant iceberg to cool off. Gibbs, Edward Little Bee; written and illus. by Edward Gibbs. LB Kids/Little, 2012. $8.99 2-4 yrs Vivid saturated colors and high-action line distinguishes the illustrations in this lively rhyming board book, where a little bee is only the first in a sequence of several critters fleeing from a pursuing animal. Czekaj, Jef Cat Secrets; written and illus. by Jef Czekaj. Balzer + Bray, 2011. $16.99 3-6 yrs Youngsters have to prove their feline prowess before the furry narrators of this book will let them explore the extra-special, super-secret book of cat secrets. Daly, Cathleen Prudence Wants a Pet; illus. by Stephen Michael King. Porter/Roaring Brook, 2011. $16.99 6-9 yrs There’s poker-face humor galore in this tale of plucky Prudence, who when her parents forbid her a pet tries out creative alternatives such as a Branch (named Branch). Dodd, Emma I Love Bugs!; written and illus. by Emma Dodd. Holiday House, 2010. $16.95; paperback $6.95 3-6 yrs Wee animal lovers whose tastes extend to the creepy and crawly will especially appreciate this celebratory, rhythmic introduction to all manner of multi-legged critters. Durand, Hallie Mitchell’s License; illus. by Tony Fucile. Candlewick, 2011. $15.99 3-6 yrs Lively art partners with this inventive story of Mitchell, whose bedtime ritual involves driving his father, complete with Dad’s obliging automative noises and responses to steering, to bed. Falconer, Ian Olivia and the Fairy Princesses; written and illus. by Ian Falconer. Athenaeum, 2012. $17.99; e-book $12.99 5-7 yrs Young girls weary of the onslaught of pink that daily comes their way will find a kindred soul in independent-minded Olivia, who eschews the princess fashions of her classmates in favor of a “more stark, modern style.” Fleming, Denise Sleepy, Oh So Sleepy; written and illus. by Denise Fleming. Holt, 2010. $16.99 1-3 yrs A tour of adorable baby animals at the edge of sleep will encourage even the most fractious toddler to join them for a little shut-eye. Fogliano, Julie And Then It’s Spring; illus. by Erin E. Stead. Roaring Brook, 2012. $16.99 4-6 yrs Spare, gentle prose describes the achingly gradual progress of spring in partnership with tender, fetchingly detailed illustrations that follow the gardening efforts of a determined young boy and the collection of critters that follows him. Harper, Charise Mericle Pink Me Up; written and illus. by Charise Mericle Harper. Knopf, 2010. $16.99 4-6 yrs When her mother can’t make it for a special girly outing, little bunny Violet transforms her father into a suitably decorative companion for the “Pink Girls Pink-nic” in this comedic yet sweet picture book. Hillenbrand, Will Mother Goose Picture Puzzles; ad. and illus. by Will Hillenbrand. Marshall Cavendish Children’s, 2011. $17.99 4-6 yrs This large-formatted compilation of twenty traditional Mother Goose rhymes will have youngsters poring over the pages as they puzzle out the rebus poems, and visually astute children will quickly find other significant clues as well. Hoffman, Mary The Great Big Book of Families; illus. by Ros Asquith. Dial, 2011. $16.99 3-7 yrs Hoffman thoroughly tumbles together images of racial, religious, ethnic, economic, educational, residential, emotional, and generational diversity, effortlessly demonstrating the point that there are all kinds of ways to be a family. Holmes, Janet A. Have You Seen Duck?; illus. by Jonathan Bentley. Cartwheel Books, 2011. $8.99 2-5 yrs A towheaded boy loses his beloved stuffed duck only to be happily reunited with the object of his affection later on in this beautifully told tale that will please fans of Knuffle Bunny. Hughes, Catherine D., ed. National Geographic Little Kids: First Big Book of Dinosaurs; illus. by Franco Tempesta. National Geographic, 2011. $14.95 3-7 yrs Intuitive organization and helpful fact boxes make this a veritable dinofest for youngsters interested in the natural history behind the googly-eyed cartoonish creatures that populate their pajamas. Picture Books 4 Intriago, Patricia Dot; written and illus. by Patricia Intriago. Ferguson/Farrar, 2011. $14.99 4-7 yrs Aspiring artists will find an intriguing muse in this entertaining exploration of the simple but versatile dot. Joosse, Barbara Sleepover at Gramma’s House; illus. by Jan Jutte. Philomel, 2010. $17.99 2-5 yrs In this ebullient readaloud, the joy of spending time with a grandparent is celebrated as our little elephantine narrator prepares for a night with her beloved Gramma. Kamkwamba, William The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind; written by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer, illus. by Elizabeth Zunon. Dial, 2012. $16.99 5-9 yrs This picture-book version of the adult title uses vivid illustrations to help tell the story of ingenious teenager William Kamkwamba, who created a windmill out of scrap to help his devastated Malawi village. Kostecki-Shaw, Jenny Sue Same, Same but Different; written and illus. by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw. Henry Holt, 2011. $16.99 5-8 yrs Acrylics, crayon, pencil, collage, and tissue paper combine in this richly composed picture book that follows the correspondence between pen pals, Elliot (an American boy) and Kailash (a boy in India) and their discovery that their lives are “same, same but different.” Lo, Ginnie Auntie Yang’s Great Soybean Picnic; illus. by Beth Lo. Lee & Low, 2012. $18.95 7-9 yrs A story based on the author’s own family history chronicles an immigrant Chinese family’s annual tradition of sitting down together at a nearby soybean farm for a delicious soybean picnic; fascinating hand-painted plates provide the illustrations. Lobel, Anita 10 Hungry Rabbits: Counting & Color Concepts; written and illus. by Anota Lobel. Knopf, 2012. $12.99; e-book $9.99 3-6 yrs A lively story rich with age-appropriate concept opportunities chronicles the various veggies that ten bunny siblings find and add to Mama’s simmering soup; Lobel’s illustrations are clear on the concepts and pretty darned adorable to boot. Lodge, Jo Icky Sticky Monster; illus. by Jo Lodge. Candlewick, 2012. $12.99 5-7 yrs Young readers with a yen for the yucky will find plenty to delightfully “eeewww” over in this vibrantly hued pop-up book that describes the gross shenanigans of Icky Sticky Monster. Lyon, George Ella All the Water in the World; illus. by Katherine Tillotson. Jackson/Atheneum, 2011. $15.99 5-9 yrs Lyrical text compactly describes the hydrological cycle and the global contrast between plenty and dearth of the key life-giving substance with the aid of strong, inviting visuals. Karas, G. Brian The Village Garage; written and illus. by G. Brian Karas. Ottaviano/Holt, 2010. $16.99 4-8 yrs There’s no rest for the weary in this small-town public works department, where each season brings different machinery out to keep the roads clear and safe—and a young spectator fascinated. Kaplan, Michael Betty Bunny Loves Chocolate Cake; illus. by Stéphane Jorisch. Dial, 2011. $16.99 5-8 yrs A precociously bubbly bunny learns a valuable lesson in patience after falling hard for the sweet taste of chocolate cake. Knudsen, Michelle Argus; illus. by Andrea Wesson. Candlewick Press, 2011. $15.99 5-8 yrs Dry humor and airy illustrations recount a science experiment gone awry when Sally’s class gets eggs to hatch, one of which eventually produces a large, reptilian creature with a penchant for mischief. Knudsen, Michelle Big Mean Mike; illus. by Scott Magoon. Candlewick, 2012. $15.99 5-8 yrs It’s rare to find a book that will appeal to both the lovers of monster trucks and fuzzy critters, but this humorous picture book following the friendship between one tough dog and several adorable bunnies might just do the trick. MacDonald, Maryann How to Hug; illus. by Jana Christy. Marshall Cavendish Children, 2011. $16.99 3-6 yrs This delightful picture book navigates attendant youngsters through the dos and don’ts of the basic embrace by pairing pieces of advice with visuals of children and critters hugging. MacLachlan, Patricia I Didn’t Do It; written by Patricia MacLachlan and Emily MacLachlan Charest; illus. by Katy Schneider. Tegen/HarperCollins, 2010. $16.95 5-8 yrs This kennelmate to Once I Ate a Pie (BCCB 6/06) offers fourteen more appealing poems in various doggy voices. Macy, Sue Basketball Belles: How Two Teams and One Scrappy Player Put Women’s Hoops on the Map; illus. by Matt Collins. Holiday House, 2011. $16.95 6-9 yrs This fictionalized tale of women’s basketball at Stanford in 1896 supports its lively sports story with solid historical research. Marcus, Kimberly Scritch-Scratch a Perfect Match; illus. Mike Lester. Putnam, 2011. $16.99 4-7 yrs Crisply scanning anapestic verse and energetic illustrations tell a tale of a madcap friendship that begins when a tiny flea takes a giant bite out of an unsuspecting dog. Picture Books 5 McCarthy, Meghan Pop!: The Invention of Bubble Gum; written and illus. by Meghan McCarthy. Wiseman/Simon, 2010. $16.99; e-book $12.99 5-8 yrs Bubble gum is the ultimate combination of food, toy, and adultannoying-mess potential, and McCarthy’s high-spirited picture-book account of its origin will charm chewers and non-chewers alike. McCarty, Peter Henry in Love; written and illus. by Peter McCarty. Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins, 2010. $16.99 3-5 yrs McCarty, of Hondo and Fabian fame, tries his hand at romance in this sweetly funny story of Henry and his attempts to capture the attention of a fellow classmate with cartwheels and blueberry muffins. McDermott, Gerald, ad. Monkey: A Trickster Tale from India; ad. and illus. by Gerald McDermott. Harcourt, 2011. $16.99 4-7 yrs This latest installment in McDermott’s series of multicultural trickster stories draws on the Jataka tales of ancient Buddhist tradition to tell the story of a clever monkey who twice tricks a hungry crocodile. Na, Il Sung Snow Rabbit, Spring Rabbit: A Book of Changing Seasons; written and illus. by Il Sung Na. Knopf, 2011. $15.99 4-6 yrs A white rabbit observes the changes in nature in this quiet and spare animal story that has just a touch of the hush of winter in its tone. Newman, Jeff The Boys; written and illus. by Jeff Newman. Simon, 2010. $15.99 6-9 yrs This nearly wordless picture book follows a little blond tyke as a richly characterized quartet of old guys take him under their wing in the park, build up his social and ball-playing confidence, and become his cheering section as he finally joins his age-mates on the field. Nivola, Claire A. Orani: My Father’s Village; written and illus. by Claire A. Nivola. Foster/Farrar. 2011. $16.99 6-9 yrs Intricate illustrations make this tribute to the Mediterranean home of the author’s father both elegant and interesting. Numeroff, Laura Ponyella; by Laura Numeroff and Nate Evans; illus. by Lynn Munsinger. Hyperion, 2011. $16.99 5-8 yrs Yup, it’s what the title suggests—the story of “Cinderella” featuring a pony, with all the pink ribbons, evil pasturemates and pony championship victories that one might expect, and it’s exactly what its audience has been waiting for. Nyeu, Tao Bunny Days; written and illus. by Tao Nyeu. Dial, 2010. $16.99 3-6 yrs Controlled old-fashioned art recalls Crockett Johnson while pokerfaced humor provides gentle silliness in this picture book following the misadventures of a flock of toylike bunnies and the tender assistance of their friend Bear. Medina, Meg Tia Isa Wants a Car; illus. by Claudio Munoz. Candlewick, 2011. $15.99 5-9 yrs Spanish dialogue is seamlessly woven into this story that has our plucky narrator and her spirited aunt longing for the open road. Menotti, Andrea How Many Jelly Beans?; illus. by Yancey Labat. Chronicle, 2012. $18.99 4-7 yrs This oversized picture book uses the device of a jelly-bean competition between a boy and a girl to provide striking visual illustrations of numbers from ten to a million. Moore, Inga A House in the Woods; written and illus. by Inga Moore. Candlewick, 2011. 5-7 yrs An industrious team of hard-hatted beavers is called in to save the day when Moose and Bear accidentally destroy the homes of their beloved friends, the two Little Pigs, in this cozy, autumnal-hued critter tale. Murray, Alison Apple Pie ABC; written and illus. by Alison Murray. Disney Hyperion, 2011. $16.99 3-7 yrs This cleverly terse, alphabetically organized story follows the tale of a girl who bakes an apple pie and the dog that desperately wants to eat it. Offill, Jenny 11 Experiments That Failed; illus. by Nancy Carpenter. Schwartz & Wade, 2011. $16.99; e-book $10.99 5-8 yrs Budding scientists--especially those of the “mad” variety--will find plenty of inspiration for their mischievous research in this how-to tale that includes step-by-step diagrams and a fair dose of humor. Ogburn, Jacqueline K. Little Treasures: Endearments From Around the World; illus. by Chris Raschka. Houghton Mifflin, 2012. $16.99 4-7 yrs This playful, affectionate book identifies the creative endearments (from “my bubble of joy” to “little coconut candy”) people have for their children in fourteen different languages and countries; exuberant illustrations add energy as well as sweetness. Patricelli, Leslie Potty; written and illus. by Leslie Patricelli. Candlewick, 2010. $6.99 1-3 yrs; Tubby; written and illus. by Leslie Patricelli. Candlewick, 2010. $6.99 1-3 yrs These two stout board books offer cheerful treatments of two key challenges of childhood. Pearson, Susan How to Teach a Slug to Read; illus. by David Slonim. Marshall Cavendish Children’s, 2011. $16.99 5-8 yrs Listeners can follow the titular young slug as he follows his mama’s practical steps for reading success in this visually clever and thoroughly accessible introduction to the wonders of the book. Picture Books 6 Pechter, Lesley Wynne Alligator Bear Crab: A Baby’s ABC; written and illus. by Lesley Wynne Pechter. Orca, 2011. $9.95 1-4 yrs Two pre-reader staples, the animal book and the alphabet book, make a happy mash-up in this attractive board book. Phillipps, J. C. Wink: The Ninja Who Wanted to Be Noticed; written and illus. by J. C. Phillipps. Viking, 2009. $15.99 6-9 yrs Young Wink is thrilled to join the Summer Moon School for Young Ninjas, but his tendency to holler “Look at me!” and wear brightly flowered outfits suggests he hasn’t quite grasped the concept of stealth. Pinkwater, Daniel Bear in Love; illus. by Will Hillenbrand. Candlewick, 2012. $15.99 4-6 yrs The art is awash with delicate yet cozy charm in this appealing story of a bear who’s exchanging gifts with a secret admirer. Plecas. Jennifer Pretend; written and illus. by Jennifer Plecas. Philomel Books, 2011. $15.99 4-7 yrs Young make-believers will readily relate to this charming story of a father-son team and their adventure through an imaginative landscape that springs from their living room. Runton, Andy Owly & Wormy, Friends All Aflutter!; written and illus. by Andy Runton. Atheneum, 2011. $15.99 4-7 yrs Runton’s rotund cartoon owl has been charming young comics readers for nearly a decade in his black-and-white wordless graphic-novel iteration, and now he debuts in full color in this inviting picture book. Samuels, Barbara The Trucker; written and illus. by Barbara Samuels. Farrar, 2010. $16.99 3-6 yrs In an attempt to get her truck-obsessed son more in touch with his feminine side, Leo’s mom presents him with a sweet, fluffy kitten only to be surprised by the results. Sauer, Tammi Me Want Pet!; illus. by Bob Shea. Simon, 2012. $15.99 4-8 yrs Plenty of youngsters will relate to Cave Boy’s desire for a pet (though a few may balk at the thought of caring for a saber-toothed tiger) in this chuckle-worthy tale that features Bob Shea’s saturated, thickly outlined illustrations. Savage, Stephen Where’s Walrus?; written and illus. by Stephen Savage. Scholastic, 2011. $16.99 3-6 yrs This hilarious wordless picture book follows the attempts of an adventurous walrus to blend with various groups of people after he slips out of the zoo for a lark. Say, Allen The Boy in the Garden; written and illus. by Allen Say. Houghton, 2010. $17.99 6-9 yrs This spare, mystically touched picture book follows a lonely Japanese boy as he happens into a folktale-based world and tries heroically to make the story conclude with a happier ending. Schoonmaker, Elizabeth Square Cat; written and illus. by Elizabeth Schoonmaker. Alddin, 2011. $14.99 4-7 yrs It’s not easy being a square cat in a round world, but the humorous trials and tribulations of the rectangular Eula are sure to tickle the funny bones of listeners of all shapes and sizes. Rocco, John Blackout; written and illus. by John Rocco. Disney Hyperion, 2011. $16.99 5-8 yrs A power outage on a hot city night brings a family and a neighborhood together to make a festive occasion out of adversity. Rosen, Michael Tiny Little Fly; illus. by Kevin Waldron. Candlewick, 2010. $15.99 2-4 yrs It’s little versus big in this rhyming picture-book outing featuring a pesty and very lucky fly that taunts a sequence of large annoyed animals. Rosenthal, Eileen I Must Have Bobo!; illus. by Marc Rosenthal. Atheneum, 2010. $14.99 4-7 yrs Willy just adores his stuffed monkey Bobo but when his favorite lovie goes missing, he realizes another household member may need some attention as well. Seeger, Laura Vaccaro What If?; written and illus. by Laura Vaccaro Seeger. Porter/Roaring Brook, 2010. $15.99 3-6 yrs A trio of nearly wordless scenarios, depicted in softly textured, beachy golds and blues, invites young audiences to figure out how three seals can cooperate in playing together. Shea, Bob I’m a Shark!; written and illus. by Bob Shea. Balzer + Bray, 2011. $16.99 5-7 yrs Our ebullient and toothy protagonist thinks he’s pretty awesome until he meets an eight-legged arachnid in this wonderfully humorous tale that distinguishes bravado from just plain common sense. Smallcomb, Pam I’m Not; illus. by Robert Weinstock. Schwartz & Wade, 2011. $15.99; e-book $10.99 6-9 yrs The young narrator talks admiringly about her vivacious and adventurous friend, who is everything she’s not, in a tribute to the complementary strengths of friendship; lively illustrations bring extra absurdity to the friends and their doings. Picture Books 7 Snyder, Betsy Sweet Dreams Lullaby; written and illus. by Betsy Snyder. Random House, 2010. $15.99 2-4 yrs Gentle rhythms and charming illustrations invite listeners to join a baby bunny as he nods off and “dreams of comforts all around” in this perfect choice for a bedtime readaloud. Vere, Ed Banana!; written and illus. by Ed Vere. Holt, 2010. $12.99 2-4 yrs This nearly wordless picture book features two monkeys, two words (“Please” and “banana”), and one banana in a spirited, funny story about sharing. Solheim, James Born Yesterday: The Diary of a Young Journalist; illus. by Simon James. Philomel, 2010. $15.99 6-9 yrs In this hilarious picture book, our infant narrator carefully documents the novelty and indignities of being a brand new human. Walsh, Ellen Stoll Balancing Act; written and illus. by Ellen Stoll Walsh. Beach Lane/Simon, 2010. $16.99; e-book $12.99 3-6 yrs Cut-paper mice work through the physics and group dynamics of sharing a teeter-totter in this enjoyable picture book. Symes, Sally Yawn; illus. by Nick Sharratt. Candlewick, 2011. $7.99 1-3 yrs Rhyming text in this board book treats the familiar phenomenon of yawn contagion, starting here with a yawning baby and traveling through various animals; crisp, yawn-focused illustrations will appeal to young sleepyheads. Willems, Mo Hooray for Amanda & Her Alligator!; written and illus. by Mo Willems. Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins, 2011. $17.99 5-8 yrs Six—well, six and one-half—very short, very funny stories suitable for reading aloud or a lone document the relationship of young Amanda and her beloved toy alligator. Tuck, Justin Home-Field Advantage; illus. by Leonardo Rodriguez. Simon, 2011. $16.99; e-book $12.99 5-8 yrs Art that blends reality with hilarious hyperbole makes a comedic epic out of New York Giant Justin Tuck’s tale of an unfortunate childhood run-in with his hair-styling sisters. Trasler, Janee Caveman: A B.C. Story; written and illus. by Janee Trasler. Sterling, 2011. $14.95 3-6 yrs Plenty of visual humor and context clues make this tale of Palezoic antics perfect for the prereading sect. Underwood, Deborah Granny Gomez & Jigsaw; illus. by Scott Magoon. Disney/Hyperion, 2010. $16.99 4-6 yrs Young fans of slapstick humor will delight in this clever tale of Granny Gomez and her “special pet” Jigsaw, a perky little pig with a nose for mischief. Vernick, Audrey Brothers at Bat: The True Story of an Amazing AllBrother Baseball Team; illus. by Steven Salerno. Clarion, 2012. $16.99 5-9 yrs The Little Golden Book-style illustrations joyfully evoke the golden age of baseball in this delightful true story of the Acerra all-brother baseball team. Wood, Audrey Piggy Pie Po: 3 Little Stories; illus. by Audrey and Don Wood. Harcourt, 2010. $16.99 2-4 yrs Three little rhyming stories focused on porker Piggy Pie Po treat youngster-appealing topics (dressing, learning, eating) with all the bouncy personality of nursery rhymes. Woodson, Jacqueline Pecan Pie Baby; illus. by Sophie Blackall. Putnam, 2010. $16.99 5-8 yrs Gia has heard all she can take about “the ding-dang baby” that her mother is expecting and she’s already missing the sweet time when her mother was hers alone in this sympathetic story partnered with vibrant illustrations. Books for Young Readers (Gr. 1-3, 6-8 yrs) 8 Agee, Jon Mr. Putney’s Quacking Dog; written and illus. by Jon Agee. di Capua/Scholastic, 2010. $16.95 Gr. 2-4 This loosely themed series of “What do you call . . . ?” riddles, all featuring animal friends of the titular Mr. Putney and punchlined with punny portmanteaux (“Who wakes Mr. Putney up in the morning? An alarmadillo”), will tickle readers and readaloud audiences. Boelts, Maribeth The PS Brothers. Harcourt, 2010. $15.00; paperback $5.99 Gr. 3-5 There’s comedy, industry, and a heartfelt story about learning to trust in this accessible chapter book about Russell and his best buddy, Shawn, who find themselves caught in an ethical animal-welfare dilemma. Aguirre, Jorge Giants Beware; illus. by Rafeal Rosado. First Second/ Roaring Brook, 2012. $14.99 Gr. 3-6 Vibrantly hued illustrations tell the story of plucky, punky Claudette and her pals as they embark on a quest to fell the local giant in this entertaining graphic novel that will appeal to fans of comic books and fairy tales alike. Bolger, Kevin Zombiekins; illus. by Aaron Blecha. Razorbill, 2010. $10.99 Gr. 3-6 Gruesome hilarity reigns in this story of Stanley, whose creepy-cute stuffed toy called Zombiekins undergoes reanimation and brings on a zombie uprising. Atinuke The No. 1 Car Spotter; illus. by Warwick Johnson Cadwell. Kane Miller Books, 2011. Paperback $5.99 Gr. 2-4 Automotive hijinks and boyish mischief are spotlighted in this effervescent chapter book that centers on life in a small African village and its “No. 1 car spotter,” Oluwalase Babatunde Benson. Burks, James Beep and Bah; written and illus. by James Burks. Carolrhoda, 2012. $16.95; e-book $12.95 Gr. 2-3 With a storyboard-like sensibility, this appealingly cartoony tale follows the goat Bah and his unlikely pal, the robot Beep, as they search for a missing sock. Burleigh, Robert The Adventures of Mark Twain by Huckleberry Finn; illus. by Barry Blitt. Atheneum, 2011. $17.99 Gr. 2-5 With Burleigh’s, ahem, editorial assistance, Huck chronicles his creator in his own homespun voice, resulting in a lively, stylish, and accessible early biography. Chad, Jon Leo Geo and His Miraculous Journey Through the Center of the Earth; written and illustrated by Jon Chad. Roaring Brook, 2012. $15.99 Gr. 3-6 With his indefatigable enthusiasm and his ability to spew science facts nonstop, Leo Geo invites readers to join his quest into the belly of our planet in this quirky geoscience lesson that will appeal to kids who wear their nerdiness as a badge of honor. Baker, Jeannie Mirror; written and illus. by Jeannie Baker. Candlewick, 2010. $18.99 Gr. 2-4 This ingeniously devised wordless picture book explores of the everyday activities of two families—one Moroccan and one Australian—in side-by-side foldouts. Beaty, Andrea Attack of the Fluffy Bunnies; illus. by Dan Santat. Amulet/Abrams, 2010. $12.95 Gr. 3-5 Exaggerated illustrations, interspersed mini-comics, and frenetic, dorky middle-grade humor will draw readers into this goofy tale of a camp invaded by a trio of alien bunnies bent on world domination. Bildner, Phil The Unforgettable Season: The Story of Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams and the Record-Setting Summer of ’41; illus. by S. D. Schindler. Putnam, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 3-5 Baseball-mad youngsters won’t be able to resist this as-it-happens account of a legendary summer in baseball. Bishop, Nic Nic Bishop Lizards; written and illus. with photographs by Nic Bishop. Scholastic, 2010. $17.99 Gr. 3-6 In the hands of master nature documentarian Bishop, lizards are both gorgeous and fascinating. Couloumbis, Audrey Jake. Random House, 2010. $15.99 Gr. 3-5 This tender yet unsentimental story follows ten-year-old Jake as he discovers the strength of his extended and somewhat makeshift family after his mother breaks her leg prior to Christmas. Couloumbis, Audrey Lexie; illus. by Julia Denos. Random House, 2011. $15.99; e-book $5.99 Gr. 3-6 In this invitingly accessible exploration of family frailties and strengths, ten-year-old Lexie is stunned and disappointed to find that her special vacation by the sea with her father will be shared with his new girlfriend and her two sons. Cronin, Doreen The Trouble with Chickens; illus. by Kevin Cornell. Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins, 2011. $14.99; e-book $4.99 Gr. 2-3 Big print and short chapters add accessibility to this humorously rawboned tale of a search-and-rescue dog hired by a hen to find her missing chicks. Crum, Shutta Thomas and the Dragon Queen; illus. by Lee Wildish. Knopf, 2010. $15.99 Gr. 3-5 Early fantasy readers will find themselves absorbed in this lively story of Thomas, a small-in-size but big-in-heart squire charged with saving a princess from the formidable dragon queen. Books for Young Readers (Gr. 1-3, 6-8 yrs) 9 Daley, Michael J. Pinch and Dash Make Soup; illus. by Thomas F. Yezerski. Charlesbridge, 2012. $12.95; paperback $5.95; e-book $9.99 Gr. 1-2 With its simple vocabulary, short chapters, and a quiet tone, this story of animal critter friends Pinch and Dash will serve as a great appetizer for youngsters looking for just a taste of independent reading. Goodman, Susan E. It’s a Dog’s Life: How Man’s Best Friend Sees, Hears, and Smells the World; illus. by David Slonim. Roaring Brook, 2012. $16.99 Gr. 3-5 An endearingly scruffy mutt narrates this informative guide to our canine pals and their behaviors; pet-friendly readers everywhere will be wagging their tales and barking for more. Davies, Nicola Talk, Talk, Squawk!: A Human’s Guide to Animal Communications; illus. by Neal Layton. Candlewick, 2012. $14.99 Gr. 3-5 Budding naturalists (and maybe even a few science-minded gossip hounds) will be fascinated by this informative but entertaining overview of both animal and human communication. Gravel, Elise A Day in the Office of Doctor Bugspit. Blue Apple Books, 2011. $10.99; paperback $4.99 Gr. 2-4 This Balloon Toon series opener featuring the medical prowess of alien Dr. Bugspit offers a goofy combination of picture book and junior graphic novel that will draw in many a reluctant reader with its wacky sensibility and mild grossness. Deacon, Alexis A Place to Call Home; illus. by Viviane Schwarz. Candlewick, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 2-4 In this hilarious picture-book adventure, a litter of feral hamster brothers outgrow their cozy den in an abandoned junkyard couch and make their way out into the wide world—eventually. Greene, Stephanie Princess Posey and the First Grade Parade; illus. by Stephanie Roth Sisson. Putnam, 2010. $12.99; paperback $4.99; e-book $4.99 Gr. 1-2 Readers anxiously awaiting a new school year will find a kindred spirit in Posey as she overcomes her first-day jitters in this pleasingly quiet early chapter book. Dowson, Nick North: The Story of Arctic Migration; illus. by Patrick Benson. Candlewick, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 3-5 Lyrical prose and elegant illustrations introduce readers to the “warmer” side of the Arctic and the many animals, including the gray whale, white crane, wolf, and caribou, that migrate north in “the greatest journey on earth.” Greenfield, Eloise The Great Migration: Journey to the North; illus. by Jan Spivey Gilchrist. Amistad/HarperCollins, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 2-4 Arresting art partners with simple yet compelling poetry in this compact and personal introduction to the movement of African Americans north in the early twentieth century. Hatke, Ben Zita the Spacegirl; written and illus. by Ben Hatke. First Second/Roaring Brook, 2011. $17.99; paperback $10.99 Gr. 3-6 Landing on a doomed planet after her friend is sucked into a vortex, Zita gathers a motley crew of aliens and humans to rescue her pal and possibly save their world in this intergalactic graphic novel. Heide, Florence Parry Dillweed’s Revenge: A Deadly Dose of Magic; by Florence Parry Heide with Roxanne Heide Pierce, David Fisher Parry, and Jeanne McReynolds Parry; illus. by Carson Ellis. Harcourt, 2010. $16.99 Gr. 3-6 In this dark comedy reminiscent of Edward Gorey, young Dillweed, left behind by his parents with mean servants, takes his revenge by unleashing ghouls that put a stop to the adults’ mischief—for good. Evans, Shane W. Underground: Finding the Light to Freedom; written and illus. by Shane W. Evans. Porter/Roaring Brook, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 2-4 This artistic treatment of the Underground Railroad translates the experience of a family’s nocturnal escape from slavery into a sequence of quick, tersely texted yet vivid glimpses. George, Kristine O’Connell Emma Dilemma: Big Sister Poems; illus. by Nancy Carpenter. Clarion, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 2-4 Being an older sister isn’t always easy, as narrator Jessica describes in this sequence of thirty-four perceptive free-verse poems tracing her relationship with pesky little sister, Emma. Heppermann, Christine City Chickens; illus. with photographs. Houghton Mifflin, 2012. $16.99 Gr. 3-5 Urban dwellers looking to bring a bit of the country to their concrete surroundings will delight in this nonfiction photo-essay focusing on a rescue shelter for abandoned and relinquished chickens in Minneapolis. Hoberman, Mary Ann Forget-Me-Nots: Poems to Learn by Heart: illus. by Michael Emberly. Megan Tingly Books, 2012. $19.99 Gr. 2-5 Noted versifier Hoberman gathers over 120 poems here along with guidance and tips for committing the poems to memory, making this a true treat for bards in the making. Books for Young Readers (Gr. 1-3, 6-8 yrs) Hoberman, Mary Ann You Read to Me, I’ll Read to You: Very Short Fables to Read Together; illus. by Michael Emberley. Tingley/Little, 2010. $16.99 Gr. 2-3 You can’t go wrong with this series, and Hoberman’s latest installment includes an assortment of popular and lesser-known tales delivered with a punchy, fresh tone and playful illustrations. 10 Lewin, Ted Stable; written and illus. by Ted Lewin. Flash Point/ Porter/Roaring Brook, 2010. $17.99 Gr. 2-4 You probably don’t think “horses” when you think of New York, but equine fans in particular will revel in this pictorial essay about the last public stable in Brooklyn. Holm, Jennifer L. Squish: Super Amoeba; illus. by Matthew Holm. Random House, 2011. $6.99 Gr. 2-4 Babymouse too pink for you? The Holms return in a new graphic novel series, this time featuring plucky Squish the amoeba and his schoolmate microorganisms in a cheerfully snarky and green-toned adventure. Lewis, Josh Super Chicken Nugget Boy and the Furious Fry; illus. by Douglas Holgate. Disney/Hyperion, 2010. $16.99; paperback $4.99 Gr. 2-4 This quirky, fast-paced superhero satire is sure to please fans of Captain Underpants and Franny K. Stein as it recounts the beginnings of Super Chicken Nugget Boy and his gigantic, lightning-fast amphibian sidekick. Igus, Toyomi I See the Rhythm of the Gospel; illus. by Michele Wood. Zonderkids, 2011. $16.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 3-6 Densely textured compositions featuring African design elements and American quilt patterns dominate this look at the development of the distinctive style of gospel music. Lin, Grace Ling & Ting: Not Exactly the Same!; written and illus. by Grace Lin. Little, 2010. $14.99; paperback $3.99 Gr. 1-2 Six compact chapters, suitable for reading aloud or alone, introduce twin sisters Ling and Ting in everyday-life adventures that have an inviting, plausible silliness. Jackson, Donna M. What’s So Funny?: Making Sense of Humor; illus. by Ted Stearn. Viking, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 3-6 In nine short, cartoon-illustrated, gag-infused chapters Jackson culls the fields of neurology, psychology, and physiology to explore the essence of humor. Look, Lenore Alvin Ho: Allergic to Dead Bodies, Funerals, and Other Fatal Circumstances; illus. by LeUyen Pham. Schwartz & Wade, 2011. $15.99; paperback $6.99; e-book $10.99 Gr. 2-4 A serious subject is treated with both compassion and a touch of humor in this third outing featuring the anxiety-ridden Alvin Ho as he struggles to come to terms with mortality, particularly in regards to his aging grandfather. Jenkins, Steve Bones: Skeletons and How They Work; written and illus. by Steve Jenkins. Scholastic, 2010. $16.99 Gr. 3-6 Kids who’ve never looked much further than the bones in their chicken wings will find much to marvel at in this clear and inventive visual overview that demonstrates how similar all of us vertebrates are on the inside. Jenkins, Steve Just a Second: A Different Way to Look at Time; written and illus. by Steve Jenkins. Houghton Mifflin, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 2-5 The seconds will fly by for readers of Jenkins’ latest nonfiction work, a chronicle of chronology itself that examines units of time by using examples from the natural world (in one second, “a hummingbird beats its wings 50 times”) and provides a wealth of backmatter. Jones, Diana Wynne Earwig and the Witch; illus. by Paul O. Zelinsky. Greenwillow Books, 2012. $15.99; e-book $8.99 Gr. 2-4 In this whimsical chapter book, a witch looking for a servant adopts an irascible orphan and ends up with a stubborn apprentice whose dabbles with magic have hilarious results. Kelly, David A. The Fenway Foul-Up; illus. by Mark Meyers. Random House, 2011. Paperback $4.99; e-book $4.99 Gr. 2-4 This opening entry in an enticing baseball-mystery series follows cousins Kate and Mike in their search for a star Red Sox player’s suspiciously missing bat. Laroche, Giles If You Lived Here: Houses of the World; illus. with photographs. Houghton Mifflin, 2011. $16.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 2-5 Fort architects and treehouse masons will find inspiration among the various types of shelter explored here, including homes carved from caves in Spain and floating pontoon abodes in the Netherlands. Long, Ethan Rick & Rack and the Great Outdoors; written and illus. by Ethan Long. Blue Apple, 2010. $10.99 Gr. 1-3 One of the Balloon Toons series, this sequence of three short, selfcontained stories introduces the easygoing friendship between two very different pals, Rick the raccoon and Rack the deer. Mack, Jeff Hippo and Rabbit in Three Short Tales; written and illus. by Jeff Mack. Cartwheel/Scholastic, 2011 $3.99 Gr. K-1 Clever humor shines in the spare text of this chapterized beginning reader featuring chums Hippo and Rabbit. Books for Young Readers (Gr. 1-3, 6-8 yrs) Macaulay, David Castle: How It Works; written and illus. by David Macaulay with Sheila Kennan. Roaring Brook, 20012. $15.99; paperback $3.99 Gr. 2-4 This well-crafted chapter book features the intricate art of the first iteration of Castle for picture book viewers but has more information and offers a complete story for beginning readers. Maclachlan, Patricia Kindred Souls. HarperCollins, 2012. $14.99 Gr. 3-5 This simply told tale of an affectionate, loving relationship between a boy and his grandfather has the added bonus of a solid dog storyline and deals with death in a respectful, unforced manner. Manners Mash-Up: A Goofy Guide to Good Behavior. Dial, 2011. $16.99. Gr. 2-4 This high-spirited picture-book look at manners showcases the talents of fourteen illustrators, each of whom get a spread to explore a particular area of behavior, with results that are highspirited and hilarious while also making some indelible points. 11 Park, Linda Sue The Third Gift; illus. by Bagram Ibatoulline. Clarion, 2011. $16.99 6-10 yrs A quiet, contemplative story about a boy apprenticing his father as he gathers myrrh from trees concludes with a joyful, and most likely familiar, Nativity scene in this unique holiday book. Rodriguez, Beatrice Fox and Hen Together; illus. by Beatrice Rodriguez. Enchanted Lion, 2011. $14.95 3-7 yrs After finding friendship with a fox in The Chicken Thief, Hen’s efforts to put some dinner on the table go awry in this charmingly quirky wordless picture book. Rosenthal, Amy Krouse This Plus That: Life’s Little Equations; illus. by Jen Corace. Harper/HarperCollins, 2011. $14.99 Gr. 2-4 Whether it be simple definitions (“big buildings + bustling = city” while “winding roads + rustling = country”) or more complicated operations (“cozy + smell of pancakes – alarm clock = weekend”), this book cunningly uses mathematical equations to creatively convey familiar concepts. McGuiness, Dan Pilot and Huxley: The First Adventure; written and illus. by Dan McGuiness. Graphix/Scholastic, 2011. $8.99 Gr. 2-4 The gross-out hijinks of this graphic novel’s titular pals will give the talking toilets and bionic boogers of Captain Underpants a run for their money and will surely find a audience among fans of the absurdly disgusting. Nelson, Marilyn Snook Alone; illus. by Timothy Basil Ering. Candlewick, 2010. $16.99 Gr. 3-6 A bouncy, rat-chasing terrier finds himself eking out a living alone on an unpopulated island when bad weather separates him from his master. Nirgiotis, Nicholas Killer Ants; illus. by Emma Stevenson. Holiday House, 2009. $17.95 Gr. 3-6 Nirgiotis offers an introduction to four fearsome insects you wouldn’t want to meet in a dark alley—army ants, fire ants, driver ants, and bulldog ants—in dense but zesty text accompanied by detailed and menacing illustrations. O’Connor, Barbara The Fantastic Secret of Owen Jester. Foster/ Farrar, 2010. $15.99; e-book $6.99 Gr. 3-5 Under O’Connor’s sure touch, this tale of small-town kid Owen, who wrestles with peer dynamics, an ethical struggle over his newly captured frog, and the irresistible opportunity presented by a found mini-submarine, shines with tenderness and matter-offact understanding. O’Connor, Jane Nancy Clancy: Super Sleuth; illus. by Robin Preiss Glasser. HarperCollins, 2012. Paperback $9.99; e-book $8.99 Gr. 2-3 Fancy Nancy is back, this time in chapter book form and armed with a rhinestone-encrusted magnifying glass, a pink trenchcoat, and a sassy attitude perfect for some light-hearted sleuthing. Rostoker-Gruber, Karen Ferret Fun; illus. by Paul Ratz de Tagyos. Cavendish, 2011. $17.99 Gr. 2-4 With graphic-novel overtones and general good humor, this comic tale follows ferrets Einstein and Fudge as they try to outwit their new roommate– a carnivorous cat with a taste for rodents. Salas, Laura Purdie Bookspeak: Poems about Books; illus. by Josee Bisaillon. Clarion, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 3-5 Bibliophiles will delight in this cheerfully quirky collection of bookthemed poetry that ranges in theme and style and includes perspectives of the book, characters, and readers. Santat, Dan Sidekicks; written and illus. by Dan Santat. Levine/ Scholastic, 2011. $24.99; paperback $12.99 Gr. 3-6 Lively, insightful, and just plain fun, this convergence of capes and creatures will find a wide audience in animal lovers and superhero fans alike. Books for Young Readers (Gr. 1-3, 6-8 yrs) Singer, Marilyn Mirror Mirror: A Book of Reversible Verse; illus. by Josée Masse. Dutton, 2010. $16.99 Gr. 3-6 Fourteen “reversos,” poems that reveal something quite different when the free-verse lines are reversed bottom to top, provide ingenious, compact takes on famous folktales. Smith, Alexander McCall The Great Cake Mystery; illus. by Iain McIntosh. Anchor Books, 2012. $12.99; paperback $6.99; e-book $6.99 Gr. 3-5 Before she was the starring heroine of the adult mystery series The No. Ladies’ Detective Agency, Precious Ramotswe was just a girl living in Botswana, cracking her first ever case when unattended sweets start disappearing at her school. Spinelli, Eileen The Dancing Pancake; illus. by Joanne LewVriethoff. Knopf, 2010. $12.99; paperback $6.99; e-book $6.99 Gr. 3-6 Cozy, accessible free verse poetry adds to the charm of this tale of friendship in the face of adversity as sixth grader Bindi is forced to deal with her anger over her parents’ separation. Spinner, Stephanie Alex the Parrot: No Ordinary Bird; illus. by Meilo So. Knopf, 2012. $17.99; e-book $10.99 Gr. 2-4 Science minded animal lovers will find this slender picture-book biography chronicling the life of Alex, the African grey parrot whose ability to learn language challenged scientific beliefs, both intriguing and delightful. Sternberg, Julie Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie; illus. by Matthew Cordell.Amulet/Abrams, 2011. $14.95 Gr. 2-3 Sternberg captures a sensitive kid’s first experience of loss with tender respectfulness in this story of Eleanor, whose beloved babysitter from birth, Bibi, moves away. Stoeke, Janet Morgan The Loopy Coop Hens; written and illus. by Janet Morgan Stoeke. Dutton, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 1-2 Hens Midge, Pip, and Dot adore their wonderful Rooster Sam, but they begin to realize he’s not all he seems in this hilariously deadpan picture book. Van Allsburg, Chris Queen of the Falls; written and illus. by Chris Van Allsburg. Houghton, 2011. $16.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 3-6 The noted picture-book writer tackles nonfiction in this engrossing and ultimately bittersweet account of sixty-two-year-old Annie Edison Taylor’s record-setting barrel ride over Niagara Falls in 1901 and her subsequent not-entirely-successful attempt to make a living from her celebrity. Voake, Steve Hooey Higgins and The Shark; illus. by Emma Dodson. Candlewick, 2012. $14.99 Gr. 2-4 Wry humor and witty prose make this story of young Hooey’s efforts to get money to buy an enormous chocolate egg an ideal choice for aspiring entrepreneurs and mischief makers alike. Willems, Mo Listen To My Trumpet; written and illus. by Mo Willems. Hyperion, 2012. $8.99 Gr. K-1 The punchline of this latest installment of Willem’s dynamic duo will 12 elicit both giggles and “awwws” from young readers as they relate to Piggy’s attempts to master the trumpet and be a good friend. Winter, Jeanette The Watcher: Jane Goodall’s Life with the Chimps; written and illus. by Jeanette Winter. Schwartz & Wade, 2011. $17.99 Gr. 2-5 Winter’s gentle, specific descriptions and sturdy and vivid illustrations provide an effective introduction to the work of the great naturalist. Books for Middle Readers (Gr. 4-6, 9-11 yrs) 13 Abdel-Fattah, Randa The Friendship Matchmaker. Walker, 2012. $15.99 Gr. 3-6 Seventh grader Lara Zany is confident in her skills as the school’s Friendship Matchmaker until new girl Emily Wong challenges her to a matchmaking contest in this satisfying novel about the true meaning of friendship. Barton, Chris Can I See Your I.D.?: True Stories of False Identities; illus. by Paul Hoppe. Dial, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 5-9 This offbeat collective biography chronicles, with suspense and energy, the exploits of ten people who engaged in dramatic, sometimes famous, acts of identity fakery, from a teen passing as a New York subway driver to black slave Ellen Craft posing as a white slaveowner. Albee, Sarah Poop Happened!: A History of the World from the Bottom Up; illus. by Robert Leighton. Walker, 2010. $15.99 Gr. 5-9 What sounds like a keen grossout gimmick is actually an original and interesting premise explored in breezy text and invitingly lively formatting, as Albee traces social history, mostly European and American, through its sanitation practices and the consequences and benefits thereof. Blackwood, Gary Around the World in 100 Days. Dutton, 2010. Paperback $7.99; e-book $7.99 Gr. 5-8 Jules Verne’s classic Around the World in 80 Days introduced the world to adventurer Phileas Fogg; now Fogg’s reckless seventeenyear-old offspring, Harry, follows the family tradition with a highstakes promise to drive around the world in 100 days in this dramatic adventure. Allen, Crystal How Lamar’s Bad Prank Won a Bubba-Sized Trophy. Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 5-8 Lamar is determined that this summer he’s going to get a girlfriend, meet his bowling idol Bubba Sanders, and get his own Pro Thunder bowling ball, and maybe show up his older brothers in this fresh and funny boy story that should please fans of Christopher Paul Curtis. Blumenthal, Karen Bootleg: Murder, Moonshine, and the Lawless Years of Prohibition. Flash Point/Roaring Brook, 2011. Gr. 6-10 Blumenthal deftly weaves together tales of temperance crusading, legislative action, widespread skirting of the law, and underworld crime in this fascinating account of Prohibition in the U.S. Almond, David Slog’s Dad; illus. by Dave McKean. Candlewick, 2011. $15.99 Gr. 5-8 After Slog’s dad, the beloved hymn-singing garbage collector of their small English village, finally loses his battle with cancer, Slog spends the spring awaiting his father’s promised return in this wondrous and captivating tale. Amato, Mary Invisible Lines; illus by Antonio Caparo. Egmont, 2009. $15.99; $7.99 Gr. 5-8 Trevor Musgrove, an underdog struggling to find a place in his lowincome housing, privileged school, and beloved soccer team makes an endearing hero in this this high-interest, easily readable sports and school story. Arni, Samhita, ad. Sita’s Ramayana; illus. by Moyna Chitrakar. Groundwood/House of Anansi, 2012. $24.95 Gr. 5-8 With illustrations based on Indian folk-art scrolls, this graphic novel retells an ancient Hindu legend through the female eyes of Sita, the queen over whom an epic war was fought. Bond, Victoria Zora and Me; by Victoria Bond and T. R. Simon. Candlewick, 2010. $16.99; paperback $6.99; e-book $6.99 Gr. 4-7 This folklore-based story of Southern crime, intrigue, and secrets effectively features a young Zora Neale Hurston as a lively, determined, and yarn-spinning protagonist. Bolden, Tonya Finding Family. Bloomsbury, 2010. $15.99 Gr. 4-7 Inspired by century-old photographs collected from various sources, this story of an early twentieth century African-American girl unraveling the mystery of her heritage will appeal to fans of historical fiction and family drama. Bowers, Rick Spies of Mississippi: The True Story of the Spy Network that Tried to Destroy the Civil Rights Movement. National Geographic, 2010. $16.95 Gr. 6-10 A true-crime tone, short, well-focused chapters, and an arresting subject combine in this dramatic exploration of Mississippi’s official State Sovereignty Commission, which investigated and infiltrated civil rights groups in a concerted effort to preserve segregation. Boyce, Frank Cottrell Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Flies Again; Illus. by Joe Berger. Candlewick, 2012. $15.99; e-book $15.99 Gr. 3-6 After Mr. Tooting repairs a camper van using an old engine found in a scrap lot, he discovers that the camper has a will of its own, causing the Tooting family to embark on epic road trip around the world to track down Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’s other parts in this thoroughly modern sequel to the classic Ian Fleming novel. Brandeis, Gayle My Life With the Lincolns. Holt, 2010. $16.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 5-7 When an attempt to save her parents’ failing marriage goes awry, twelve-year-old Mina finds herself in the middle of 1960s Chicago’s equal housing movement in this touching coming-of-age story that captures both a moment in history and a moment in adolescence. Books for Middle Readers (Gr. 4-6, 9-11 yrs) 14 Burgis, Stephanie Kat, Incorrigible. Atheneum, 2011. $16.99; e-book $6.99 Gr. 5-8 This breezy, delightful romp through Regency England follows the indomitable twelve-year-old Kat as she invokes magic in order to save her oldest sister from an unwelcome marriage. Frazier, Angie The Midnight Tunnel. Scholastic, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 4-6 This wonderfully atmospheric period whodunit features Zanna Snow, who works in her family’s hotel but who really longs to be a detective—and finally gets her chance. Curtis, Christopher Paul The Mighty Miss Malone. Lamb/Random House, 2012. $15.99; paperback $7.99; e-book $10.99. Gr. 4-7 Narrated by intelligent, spunky, and resourceful eleven-year old Deza Malone, this Depression era novel captures the impact of economic strain on a family who struggles to persevere through many setbacks. Frazier, Sundee T. Brendan Buckley’s Sixth-Grade Experiment. Delacorte, 2012. $16.95; paperback $8.99; e-book $10.99 Gr. 4-6 Science geek Brendan Buckley is gunning to win the sixth grade science fair, but when he overhears his jock father calling him an “egghead,” he wonders if he shouldn’t be pursuing more athletic goals that might finally earn him Dad’s favor. Daly, Cathleen Flirt Club. Porter/Roaring Brook, 2011. $15.99 Gr. 6-9 Best friends Annie and Izzy document their efforts to develop their feminine wiles in a way that does not include stammering, blushing, and/running away, the result of which is a delightful and humorous lesson in all sorts of girl power. Dowell, Frances O’Roark Ten Miles Past Normal. Atheneum, 2011. $16.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 6-9 Dowell’s quiet wisdom imbues this tale of Janie, who’s finding it tough to break loose from her family’s crunchy-granola lifestyle to find herself a niche in the challenging new world of high school. Dunlap, Susanne In the Shadow of the Lamp. Bloomsbury, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 6-10 There’s classic historical romance aplenty in this tale of Victorian servant Molly Fraser, who joins Florence Nightingale nursing in the Crimea and finds not only a calling but also possible love. Grady, Cynthia I Lay My Stitches Down: Poems of American Slavery; Illus. by Michele Wood. Eerdmans, 2012. $17.00 Gr. 4-7 Fourteen expertly crafted free verse poems mirror the style of traditional quilt making accompanied by vibrant and intricate illustrations in this heartbreaking poetry collection that chronicles slaves’ experiences in America in their daily lives. Grimes, Nikki Planet Middle School. Bloomsbury, 2011. $15.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 4-8 Readers will cringe, laugh, and relate to twelve-year-old tomboy Joylin as she stumbles her way through puberty in this thoughtful, funny story told in verse. Dunkle, Clare B. The House of Dead Maids; illus. by Patrick Arrasmith. Holt, 2010. $15.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 6-8 This spooky prequel to Wuthering Heights offers a taste of the drama to come for the youthful Heathcliff as well as a ghost story all its own. Fagan, Deva The Magical Misadventures of Prunella Bogthistle. Holt, 2010. $17.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 4-6 Hints of Southern folklore echo throughout Fagan’s easygoing yet atmospheric tale of failed young witch Prunella Bogthistle, who embarks on a quest through the supernaturally populated swamplands in the hope of earning her way back into her family’s good graces. Fleming, Candace Amelia Lost: The Life and Disappearance of Amelia Earhart. Schwartz & Wade, 2011. $18.99 Gr. 5-9 Fleming dramatically combines a chronicle of Earhart’s life with an as-it-happens account of the developing news story of her final fatal flight in this engaging biography. Ford, Christopher Stickman Odyssey: An Epic Doodle; written and illus. by Christopher Ford. Philomel, 2011. $12.99 Gr. 5-9 This quirky graphic novel blends Homeric epic and D&D-style adventures in a tale of Zozimos the stickman (drawn as an actual stick figure), who’s helped by his friends on his quest to regain control of his homeland, Sticatha. Harkrader. Lisa The Adventures of Beanboy. Houghton, 2012. $9.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 4-6 Comic book superfan Tucker MacBean hopes that entering a contest to create a new sidekick, Beanboy, for his favorite superhero, H2O, will be the solution for his family’s money troubles in this actionpacked and thought-provoking novel that is sure to please Dairy of a Wimpy Kid and Origami Yoda fans. Hoose, Phillip Moonbird: A Year on the Wind with the Great Survivor B95. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2012. $21.99 Gr. 7-12 This high-interest nonfiction book provides an intimate look at the seldom-seen experiences of endangered red knot birds by following the migration of a single bird named B95 from Tierra del Fuego, Argentina to the Canadian Arctic and back again. Books for Middle Readers (Gr. 4-6, 9-11 yrs) Hopkinson, Deborah Titanic: Voices from the Disaster. Scholastic, 2012. Gr. 5-8 This chronological, straightforward retelling of the infamous maritime disaster features period photographs, firsthand recollections of survivors, wreckage reports and a plethora of backmatter that make it the go-to source for Titanic aficionados. 15 the Appalachian train with only her dog for company in this involving, middle-grades-friendly survival story. Kelsey, Elin Not Your Typical Book about the Environment; illus. by Clayton Hanmer. Owlkids, 2010. $22.95; paperback $10.95 Gr. 4-8 This upbeat, creative, wide-reaching exploration gives kids a broader, more nuanced view of the challenges of environmental responsibility and the directions in scientific innovation in a lively, cartoonillustrated format. Kennedy, Emma Wilma Tenderfoot: The Case of the Frozen Hearts. Dial, 2011. $16.99; e-book $7.99 Gr. 4-7 Sherlock enthusiasts will delight in Wilma’s plucky resolve and winsome spirit as she tries to prove her sleuthing skills to the great and very Holmes-like detective Theodore P. Goodman. Kirk, Ellen Human Footprint: Everything You Will Eat, Use, Wear, Buy, and Throw Out in Your Lifetime. National Geographic, 2011. Paperback $6.95 Gr. 4-8 Images of towering piles of diapers and mountains of milk cartons make for some arresting visuals in this exploration of mass consumption and its effects on the environment. Gephart, Donna How to Survive Middle School. Delacorte, 2010. $15.99; paperback $6.99 Gr. 5-8 Despite his recent ascent into online stardom as the host of his own online talk show, middle-schooler David Greenberg finds his offline existence increasingly chaotic when his best friend ditches him and his mom takes off. Hurwitz, Michele Weber Calli Be Gold. Lamb, 2011. $15.99; e-book $6.99 Gr. 4-6 Eleven-year-old Calli, the quiet, noncompetitive member of a highpowered, all-go family, finally stages a revolt when her family fails to acknowledge the importance of her achievements in this accessible and engaging novel. Ignatow, Amy The Popularity Papers: Research for the Social Improvement and General Betterment of Lydia Goldblatt & Julie Graham-Chang; written and illus. by Amy Ignatow. Amulet/Abrams, 2010. $15.95; paperback $8.95 Gr. 4-6 This charming, comic, and surprisingly wise scrapbook-like fictional journal documents Lydia and Julie on their scientifically plotted plan for junior-high popularity. Jones, Diana Wynne Enchanted Glass. Greenwillow, 2010. $16.99; paperback $6.99; e-book $5.99 Gr. 5-7 With a delightful balance of wit, danger, and magic, Jones’ latest fantasy follows a befuddled magician and his orphan charge as they attempt to defend their magical estate against the ghastly beasties who would use it for less than pleasant purposes. Kelley, Jane Nature Girl. Random House, 2010. $16.99; paperback $6.99 Gr. 4-7 Eleven-year-old Megan is a sulking city girl dragged to the country, but she’s determined to prove her spirit by hiking thirty miles along Kluger, Jeffrey Freedom Stone. Philomel, 2011. $16.99; e-book $13.99 Gr. 6-9 Well-paced adventure and mystery blend with history in this compelling tale of a young black girl’s efforts to win her family’s freedom during the Civil War. Krieg, Jim Griff Carver, Hallway Patrol. Razorbill, 2010. $15.99; e-book $12.99 Gr. 4-7 Griff Carver, fabled hallway monitor and loose cannon, has gotten a whiff of something rotten in the rough-and-tumble corridors of Rampart Middle School and suspects a counterfeit-hall-pass ring in this clever nod to police procedurals and crime noir. Lawrence, Caroline The Case of the Deadly Desperados. Putnam, 2012. $16.99 Gr. 5-8 Twelve-year-old P.K. “Pinky” Pinkerton is forced to flee after Whittlin’ Walt and his gang of desperados murder his foster parents in the pursuit of a mysterious land deed from Pinky’s birth father in this action-filled Western mystery. Lin, Grace Dumpling Days. Little, 2012. $15.99; paperback $6.99; e-book $6.99 Gr. 4-6 Preteens wondering about their identity or even readers just looking for an international flight to a distant land via a book will appreciate Pacy’s journey to self discovery as she spends a month with her extended family in Taiwan. Macy, Sue Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom (With a Few Flat Tires Along the Way). National Geographic, 2011. Gr. 4-8 As Macy demonstrates in this compact, lavishly illustrated history, the bicycle wasn’t just an advance in transportation, it was a cultural breakthrough that gave women new and controversial freedoms. Books for Middle Readers (Gr. 4-6, 9-11 yrs) Margolis, Leslie Girl’s Best Friend. Bloomsbury, 2011. $14.99 Gr. 4-7 Seventh-grader Maggie Brooklyn Sinclair starts out as a dog-walker and ends up a sleuth when petnapping plagues her Brooklyn neighborhood in this engaging mystery. McCaughrean, Geraldine The Glorious Adventures of the Sunshine Queen. Harper/HarperCollins, 2011. Gr. 5-8 This Twainian adventure featuring twelve-year-old Cissy Cissney, a gang of mismatched companions, and a slightly illicitly acquired steamboat, defines the world “rollicking.” McClafferty, Carla Killough The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon. Carolrhoda, 2011. $20.95 Gr. 5-9 McClafferty explores science, art, and history as she follows the fascinating project that used historical portraits, sculpture, and information to create life-sized models of George Washington at three different ages. 16 Batman at the hands of writer Bill Finger, who never received credit for his work, is finally revealed in this meticulously researched graphic biography. O’Connor, SheilaSparrow Road. Putnam, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 4-6 Twelve-year-old Raine and her mother are spending the summer at a writers’ getaway, where Raine bonds with the artists, explores her own writing, and discovers the father she’s never known in this fluidly and thoughtfully written novel. Okorafor, Nnedi Akata Witch. Viking, 2011. $17.99; e-book $14.99 Gr. 6-9 Sunny’s albinism causes her Nigerian classmates to call her “akata witch,” and it turns out they’re right—she’s a Leopard person, with natural magical abilities, and she must learn to understand and wield her powers in this gripping fantasy that draws on Nigerian Igbo religion and lore. Messer, Stephen The Death of Yorik Mortwell; illus. by Gris Grimly. Random House, 2011. $15.99; e-book $10.99 Gr. 4-6 Youngsters who cut their teeth on Edward Gorey will find this chilling tale of young (and deceased) Yorik’s battle against the treacherous Yglhfm just to their liking. Montgomery, Sy Kakapo Rescue: Saving the World’s Strangest Parrot; illus. with photographs by Nic Bishop. Houghton, 2010. $18.00 Gr. 5-9 An awkward yet strangely beautiful flightless green bird found only on one small island off New Zealand is the subject of a dedicated preservation effort—and this arresting and informative photoessay. Myers, Walter Dean Just Write: Here’s How. HarperCollins, 2012. $17.99; paperback $7.99; e-book $6.99 Gr. 6-9 Aspiring writers will find an expert guide in prolific author Myers, who gives readers both the inspiration and the practical know-how to get started on their literary career. Nelson, Kadir Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African Americans; written and illus. by Kadir Nelson. Balzer + Bray, 2012. $19.99 Gr. 4-7 With his characteristic dramatic oil paintings, Nelson tells the story of African Americans and their central role in the building of this country and its future. Newsome, Richard The Billionaire’s Curse; illus. by Jonny Duddle. Walden Pond/HarperCollins, 2010. $16.99; paperback $6.99; e-book $5.99 Gr. 5-8 After inheriting a rather large fortune from his great-aunt, thirteenyear-old Gerald Wilkins finds himself in danger up to his newly tailored suit shoulders in this adventure-packed mystery that will appeal to fans of The 39 Clues. Nobleman, Marc Tyler Bill, the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman. Charlesbridge, 2012. $17.95 Gr. 3-5 The true story of the creation of the immortal comic book character Patt, Beverly Best Friends Forever: A World War II Scrapbook; illus. by Shula Klinger and with photographs. Cavendish, 2010. $17.99 Gr. 5-7 This fictional scrapbook offers a picture of an era and of a friendship as it follows fourteen-year-old Louise Krueger during World War II as she attempts to maintain a friendship with her BFF Dottie, a Japanese-American girl now living in an internment camp. Patterson, James Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life; by James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts; illus. by Laura Park. Little, 2011. $15.99 Gr. 4-7 In this lively outing, a bored middle schooler decides to treat his first year as a videogame, including accruing points and losing lives, with the goal of breaking every rule in the handbook by the end of the year. Pearsall, Shelley Jump into the Sky. Knopf, 2012. $16.99; e-book $10.99 Gr. 5-9 Fans of Christopher Paul Curtis will find humor and insight in this tale of thirteen-year-old Levi and his father, a member of the 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion, a colored division of the military in World War II. Books for Middle Readers (Gr. 4-6, 9-11 yrs) Peot, Margaret Inkblot: Drip, Splat, and Squish Your Way to Creativity; written and illus. by Margaret Peot. Boyds Mills, 2011. $19.95 Gr. 5-9 Kids of all levels of artistic ability and interest are invited to join the fun of creating a controlled mess and turning it into a project of surprising loveliness or bizarre imagination in this informative and inviting guide to using inkblots as the germ for artistic creations. Potter, Ellen The Kneebone Boy. Feiwel, 2010. $16.99; e-book $9.99; e-book $6.99 Gr. 4-7 Fans of gothic mysteries will find this darkly witty recount of the Hardscrabble children and their trials and tribulations just to their liking. 17 Scieszka, Jon, ed. Guys Read: The Sports Pages; illus. by Dan Santat. Walden Pond Press, 2012. $16.99 Gr. 4-7 Sports fans will cheer for this collection of stories from writers and athletes about the greatest games on earth that offers a blend of actionpacked fiction and nonfiction in the third installment of Scieszka’s Guys Read Library of Great Reading. Shang, Wendy Wan-Long The Great Wall of Lucy Wu. Scholastic, 2011. $17.99 Gr. 4-6 Sixth-grader Lucy Wu is dismayed when her elderly great aunt from China moves in with her family, takes over half of Lucy’s room and inspires her parents to tighten their restrictions on her, but she gradually finds herself won over by her gentle relative. Raczka, Bob Lemonade and Other Poems Squeezed from a Single Word; illus. by Nancy Doniger. Roaring Brook, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 3-7 Twenty-two clever verses introduce readers to an ingenious form wherein every word in the poem is drawn only from the letters in the poem’s title. Reeve, Philip Fever Crumb. Scholastic, 2010. $17.99; paperback $8.99 Gr. 5-7 It’s a prequel to the fabulous Hungry Cities Chronicles, and it’s delightful in its own right—do you really need to know more? Riordan, Rick The Red Pyramid. Disney/Hyperion, 2010. $17.99; $9.99 Gr. 5-8 After their archeologist father blows up the Rosetta Stone, siblings Carter and Sadie Kane must take on ancient Egyptian gods in this zany but nonetheless thrilling start to the Kane Chronicles. Ross, Stewart Into the Unknown: How Great Explorers Found Their Way by Land, Sea, and Air; illus. by Stephen Biesty. Candlewick, 2011. $19.99 Gr. 4-8 What looks like a gimmicky collection of glitzy foldouts is actually a tidily focused, intriguingly illustrated account of fourteen landmark explorations. Rupp, Rebecca Octavia Boone’s Big Questions about Life, the Universe, and Everything. Candlewick, 2010. $15.99 Gr. 5-8 A careful blend of humor and hope infuses this tale of one girl’s struggle to come to terms with the new dynamics of her family after her mother takes off to find enlightenment. Rusch, Elizabeth The Mighty Mars Rovers: The Incredible Adventures of Spirit and Opportunity. Houghton, 2012. $18.99. Gr. 5-9. Take a trip to Mars in this spectacular nonfiction book that follows a team of the scientists as they explore the surface of Mars using the rovers Spirit and Opportunity. Scaletta, Kurtis Mamba Point. Knopf, 2010. $16.99 Gr. 5-9 Plagued by anxiety and panic attacks, seventh-grader Linus Tuttle sees his family’s move to Liberia as an opportunity to remake himself, especially when he realizes he has a strange connection to one of Africa’s most deadly reptiles. Sidman, Joyce Dark Emperor & Other Poems of the Night; illus. by Rick Allen. Houghton, 2010. $16.99 Gr. 4-7 Sidman produces another stellar volume of nature poetry, here following the activities of nocturnally active organisms; intricate linocut prints trace the journey from dusk to dawn and entice readers to hunt for featured creatures in their backgrounds. Stroud, Jonathan The Ring of Solomon. Hyperion, 2010. $17.99 Gr. 6-9 This prequel to the Bartimaeus trilogy sets the irascible, brilliant djinni Bartimaeus back in Jerusalem in 950 B.C.E., where he’s involved in an attempt to steal a magical ring from King Solomon. Sullivan, George Tom Thumb: The Remarkable True Story of a Man in Miniature. Clarion, 2011. $20.00 Gr. 5-8 Sullivan follows the careers of both Charles Stratton, the nineteenth century’s celebrated Tom Thumb, and P. T. Barnum, the showman who launched him into international stardom. Sullivan, Laura L. Under the Green Hill. Holt, 2010. $16.99; paperback $7.99; e-book $7.99 Gr. 5-8 Kin to classic British fantasies, this atmospheric tale follows four siblings sent to the home of relatives in the English countryside who find themselves involved in the Midsummer War between the beautiful Seelie and the much more threatening Host. Books for Middle Readers (Gr. 4-6, 9-11 yrs) Swinburne, Stephen R. Wiff and Dirty George: The Z.E.B.R.A. Incident. Front Street, 2010. $17.95 Gr. 4-7 London in 1969 is the perfect setting for the kooky adventures of twelve-year-old Wiff and his pal Dirty George when they attempt to save the Queen from a mad inventor in this absurdly quirky caper. Tashjian, Janet My Life as a Book; illus. by Jake Tashjian. Ottaviano/ Holt, 2010. $16.99; paperback $6.99; e-book $6.99 Gr. 4-6 Young fans of the Wimpy Kid series will no doubt recognize a bit of themselves in twelve-year-old Derek Fallon as he fends off his parents’ attempts to add “educational value” to his summer and embarks on an adventure of his own. 18 This compilation of sixteen Greek myths offers vibrant tellings, thoughtful organization, and regal artwork to bring classics to a new generation. Ursu, Anne Breadcrumbs; illus. by Erin McGuire. Walden Pond/ HarperCollins, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 4-7 A wintry fairy-tale forest provides the backdrop to this poignant tale of a young girl negotiating the transition from the magical world of childhood to the confusing place of adolescence. Taylor, Sarah Stewart Amelia Earhart: This Broad Ocean; written and illus. by Sarah Stewart Taylor and Ben Towle. Center for Cartoon Studies/Disney/Hyperion, 2010. $17.99 Gr. 5-9 This compelling graphic-novel account explores the life of Amelia Earhart through the eyes of young Grace, a fictional resident of the small Newfoundland village from where Earhart and her pilot hope to begin a transatlantic flight in 1927. Thomson, Ruth Terezín: Voices from the Holocaust. Candlewick, 2011. $18.99 Gr. 5-8 Thomson tells the story of the Terezín concentration camp almost entirely in the voices of those who lived there, grounding it in solid research and presenting it in an accessible magazine-style layout. Tooke, Wes King of the Mound: My Summer with Satchel Paige. Simon, 2012. $15.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 4-7 Readers looking for a more realistic alternative to Dan Gutman’s time-travel baseball adventures will find a homerun in twelve-yearold Nick’s story about his apprenticeship under the renowned Negro League pitcher, Satchel Paige. Valente, Catherynne M. The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making; illus. by Ana Juan. Feiwel, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 5-8 When the Green Wind offers to take young September to Fairyland via flying leopard, she jumps at the chance; the resulting quest story is a perfect balance of whimsical enchantment and playful profundity that recalls Alice in Wonderland and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Townsend, Michael, ad. Amazing Greek Myths of Wonder and Blunders; ad. and illus. by Michael Townsend. Dial, 2010. $14.99; e-book $12.99 Gr. 4-8 The illustrations in this graphic-novel-styled narrative are rendered with runaway goofiness, giving a humorous, even slightly satiric touch to these nine snappy retellings of classic Greek myths. Van Cleve, Kathleen Drizzle. Dial, 2010. $16.99; paperback $7.99; e-book $7.99 Gr. 4-7 Life on Polly’s magical farm, where her best friend is a warm-hearted chocolate rhubarb plant and where there’s a regularly scheduled supernatural rainfall, seems to losing its enchantment, so Polly must figure out the secret of her beloved home’s survival. Tracy, Kristen The Reinvention of Bessica Lefter. Delacorte, 2011. $15.99 Gr. 4-7 Bessica is looking to start sixth grade as a whole new woman, but without her best pal Sylvie at her side, she’s barely avoiding being branded a loser in this authentic and heartwarming portrayal about finding yourself in unexpected places. Vanderpool, Clare Moon over Manifest. Delacorte, 2010. $16.99; paperback $7.99; e-book $7.99 Gr. 5-8 This solid historical novel follows Abilene Tucker, who in 1936 finds a box of letters from 1918 that begin to shed light on long-simmering family and town secrets. Turnage, Sheila Three Times Lucky. Dial, 2012. $16.99 Gr. 5-7 Rescued from a hurricane as a baby by the amnesiac Colonel and raised by him in the town of Tupelo Landing, North Carolina, Moses (Mo) LeBeau is determined to solve the twin mysteries of a local man’s murder and her own unknown origins in this rollicking murder mystery. Turnbull, Ann, ad. Greek Myths; illus. by Sarah Young. Candlewick, 2010. $18.99 Gr. 5-10 Wadsworth, Ginger First Girl Scout: the life of Juliette Gordon Low. Clarion, 2011. $17.99 Gr. 5-8 Wadsworth has created an in-depth portrait of the extraordinary life and times of Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low, who worked for the betterment of American girls. Wallace, Rich Sports Camp. Knopf, 2010. $15.99; paperback $6.99; e-book $6.99 Gr. 5-7 Sports-story stalwart Rich Wallace spins an appealing yarn with this tale of eleven-year-old Riley at sports camp. Books for Middle Readers (Gr. 4-6, 9-11 yrs) Weitzman, David Skywalkers: Mohawks on the High Steel. Flash Point/Roaring Brook, 2010. $19.99 Gr. 5-9 Social history, architectural history, and engineering case studies mingle in this involving account of the Kahnawake Mohawk of southern Quebec, who became famed high-steel workers instrumental in the creation of New York’s skyscrapers. West, Jacqueline The Shadows; illus. by Poly Bernatene. Dial, 2010. (The Books of Elsewhere) $16.99; paperback $6.99; e-book $6.99 Gr. 5-7 Eleven-year-old Olive, newly moved into an old house, finds that it holds more than she expects in this delightful concoction of classic fantasy elements ranging from talking cats to animated paintings. White, Ruth You’ll Like It Here (Everybody Does). Delacorte, 2011 $16.99; paperback $6.99; e-book $6.99 Gr. 5-7 When Meggie Blue and her alien family have to speedily escape Earth, they’re initially optimistic about the Earth-like Fashion City, but soon they realize its pleasant appearance hides sinister secrets. Williams-Garcia, Rita One Crazy Summer. Amistad/HarperCollins, 2010. $15.99; paperback $6.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 5-8 It’s 1968, and eleven-year-old Delphine reexamines her family when she and her little sisters spend the summer in Oakland with their estranged mother, now a poet involved with the Black Panther movement. Wilson, Daniel Bro-jitsu: The Martial Art of Sibling Smackdown; illus. by Les McClaine. Bloomsbury, 2010. Paperback $12.99 Gr. 5-8 You may need to shut your eyes to the practice, but this guide to sibling annoyance (the Basic Hair Pull, Wet Willy, and Doll Mutilation are some familiar examples) will have young readers gleefully poring over the pages and planning mayhem. Wolitzer, Meg The Fingertips of Duncan Dorfman. Dutton, 2011. $16.99; paperback $7.99; e-book $10.99 Gr. 5-7 Fans of Carl Hiaasen and E. L. Konigsburg will appreciate this solid, thoughtful, and funny story about three kids competing in the national Youth Scrabble Tournament for their own complicated reasons. 19 Yee, LisaWarp Speed. Levine/Scholastic, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 5-8 Fans of Yee’s previous works will remember Marley as the forgotten friend of Stanford Wong but here the veteran outcast is the star of the show, even if he’d much rather go unnoticed. Ylvisaker, Anne The Luck of the Buttons. Candlewick, 2011. $15.99; $6.99; e-book $15.99 Gr. 4-6 Small town life in 1929 America is richly depicted in this story of young Tugs Button, who shocks her hardscrabble family by winning a brand new camera and then uses it to pursue her suspicions of an oily newcomer. Young, Ed The House Baba Built: An Artist’s Childhood in China; illus. with photographs. Little, 2011. $17.99 Gr. 5-9 An elegant combination of altered photos and episodic text make this memoir of Young’s childhood growing up in Shanghai both moving and intriguing. Books for Older Readers (Gr. 7-12, 12-18 Yrs) Adoff, Arnold Roots and Blues: A Celebration; illus. by R. Gregory Christie. Clarion, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 8-12 Sixty poems, each visually creative and lyrically impressive, present a dramatic but accessible look at the smoky dives, legendary artists, and moody sounds at the heart of the blues. Alcott, Louisa May Little Vampire Women; ad. by Lynn Messina. Harper Teen, 2010. $15.99; e-book $8.99 Gr. 7-12 To be sure, all the old familiars are here, including Amy, Beth, Jo, and Laurie—they’re just a bit more, ahem, bloodthirsty in this particular version. What’s not to love? Amateau, Gigi Come August, Come Freedom: The Bellows, the Gallows, and the Black General Gabriel. Candlewick, 2012. $16.99 Gr. 7-12 While trial records and newspaper clippings provide historical legitimacy to this fictionalized version of the 1800 Virginia slave insurrection, Amateau’s poetic language lends the tale an emotional resonance that readers will not soon forget. Anderson, Jodi Lynn Americapedia: Taking the Dumb Out of Freedom; by Jodi Lynn Anderson, Daniel Ehrenhaft, and Andisheh Nouraee. Walker, 2011. $24.99; paperback $16.99 Gr. 7-12 This high-spirited overview gets young adults up to speed on the civics, economics, and global issues that they may have dozed through in class; a scrapbook-style format and lively cartoons will lure browsers. 20 Beam, Cris I Am J. Little, 2011. $16.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 9-12 Despite being born a girl, J knows he’s male, and his struggle to explain himself to his family and friends and journey toward transition are sensitively treated in this novel on a still-new topic in YA literature. Bellstorf, Arne Baby’s in Black: Astrid Kirchherr, Stuart Sutcliffe, and The Beatles; tr. from the German by Michael Waaler; written and illus. by Arne Bellstorf. First Second/Roaring Brook, 2012. $24.99 Gr. 8-12 A graphic novel featuring the compelling yet doomed romantic relationship between the Beatles’ original bassist Stuart Sutcliffe and the band’s visionary photographer Astrid Kirchherr, done in shadowy pencil and thick black ink. Beaudoin, Sean You Killed Wesley Payne. Little, 2011. $16.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 9-12 Enticed by a beautiful girl (aren’t they all?), amateur sleuth Dalton Rev takes on the case of her apparently murdered brother in this slick and snarky send-up of the classic noir detective genre. Anthony, Jessica Chopsticks; illus. with photographs by Rodrigo Corral. Razorbill, 2012. $19.99 Gr. 9-12 This romance, told through emotive full-page compositions of photographs, mementos, and a smattering of dialogue, questions musically gifted Glory’s mental state as her possibly-imagined relationship with Francisco unfolds. Archer, E. Geek Fantasy Novel. Scholastic, 2011. $17.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 8-10 A fourteen-year-old gamer on a trip to England finds his cousins’ wishes take him into an eccentric fantasy world in this story that both plays with fantasy tropes and offers a great geeky coming-of-age tale. Aronson, Marc, ed. Pick-Up Game: A Full Day of Full Court; ed. by Marc Aronson and Charles R. Smith, Jr. Candlewick, 2011. Gr. 7-12 Nine all-stars in the field of YA lit contribute stories that form a cumulative portrait of a ten-hour summer day at the famous West 4th Street Cage in Greenwich Village. Badoe, Adwoa Between Sisters. Groundwood, 2010. $16.95 Gr. 7-10 This absorbing tale of sixteen-year-old Gloria, a Ghanaian girl who’s thrilled yet overwhelmed by life in the fast lane when she moves into a relative’s urban home, conveys local detail as it explores universal teen issues. Barraclough, Lindsey Long Lankin. Candlewick, 2012. $16.99; e-book $16.99 Gr. 7-10 In a disquieting English village with an unexplained history of murdered children, Cora and her sister Mimi confront portentous spirits, deranged townspeople, and a genuinely terrifying villain in this adaptation of a British folk ballad. Beaufrand, Mary Jane The River. Little, 2010. $16.99 Gr. 7-10 Veronica is stunned and griefstricken at the death of her ten-year-old neighbor, who had helped Veronica adjust to her new small-town life, so she turns sleuth in this haunting, atmospheric mystery. Bick, Ilsa J. Ashes. Egmont, 2011. $16.99 Gr. 9-12 In this brutal post-apocolytpic world, seventeen-year-old Alex must combat starvation, natural disasters, and those ever persistent flesheating zombies after an electromagnetic pulse kills off most of the population. Billingsley, Franny Chime. Dial, 2011. $17.99; e-book $10.99 Gr. 7-10 Sparkling prose and a lush, spooky setting mark this supernatural romance that twists and turns through the small town of Swampsea where young Briony attempts to protect her family from the Old Ones at the beginning of an alternative twentieth century. Blumenthal, Karen Steve Jobs: The Man Who Thought Different. Feiwel, 2012. $16.99; paperback $8.99 Gr. 6-10 Blumenthal traces Jobs’ rise to technophile superstardom from early- Books for Older Readers (Gr. 7-12, 12-18 Yrs) career personality quirks and conflicts to the age of the iPod and his ultimate battle with pancreatic cancer. Blundell, Judy Strings Attached. Scholastic, 2011. $17.99; paperback $9.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 8-12 Kit and Billy are seemingly a happy young couple in 1950s New York, but little does Billy know that his mobster father has set dancer Kit up with all she has in this noir tale. Bowers, Rick Superman Versus the Ku Klux Klan: The True Story of How the Iconic Superhero Battled the Men of Hate. National Geographic, 2012. $16.95; e-book $18.95 Gr. 7-10 During the post-WWII resurgence of the infamous hate group, Adventures of Superman’s radio producers stage a takedown of the not-so-subtly named Clan of the Fiery Cross in the climax of this historical narrative. 21 Clement-Moore, Rosemary Texas Gothic. Delacorte, 2011. $17.99; e-book $10.99 Gr. 9-12 The Texas ranch setting and colorful cast add sparkle to this supernaturally touched mystery featuring one sister who’s a rational skeptic and another who’s in touch with the spirit world. Cockrell, AmandaWhat We Keep Is Not Always What Will Stay. Flux, 2011. Paperback $9.95; e-book $9.95 Gr. 7-10 A miraculous apparition, a family split, and a troubling relationship bring fifteen-year-old Angie to a spiritual crisis in this provocative and ultimately hopeful read. Collins, Yvonne Love Inc.; written by Yvonne Collins and Sandy Rideout. Hyperion, 2011. $16.99; paperback $9.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 7-10 Sharing the same cheating boyfriend gives three girls a brilliant business plan, and soon Love Inc., is booming with business from spurned lovers and their desire for payback in this fun and frothy novel perfect for the recently broken hearted. Cook, Kristi Haven. Simon Pulse, 2011. $16.99; paperback $9.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 9-12 The steamy romance between Violet and Aidan takes a turn when she realizes her destiny as a vampire slayer and his status as a bloodsucker in this seriously sexy tale that will have Twilight fans swooning. Cortez, Sarah, ed. You Don’t Have a Clue: Latino Mystery Stories for Teens. Piñata, 2011. Paperback $16.95 Gr. 7-10 Eighteen mysteries by a mix of prominent and lesser-known Latino/ Latina authors creatively interpret the genre and take readers on strange, suspenseful, and sometimes even creepy journeys. Bray, Libba Beauty Queens. Scholastic, 2011. $18.99; paperback $9.99; e-book $9.49 Gr. 7-10 Adventure blends with satire in this story of a wrecked plane of beautypageant contestants who use their pageant skills and equipment to survive. Crispin, A. C. The Price of Freedom. Disney, 2011. $22.95; e-book $22.95 Gr. 7-12 This fast-paced and adventurous prequel to The Pirates of the Caribbean follows a young Jack Sparrow as he tries to work his way through the legitimate naval ranks and to leave behind his pirate upbringing— most of the time. Brosgol, Vera Anya’s Ghost; written and illus. by Vera Brosgol. First Second/Roaring Brook, 2011. $19.99; paperback $15.99 Gr. 8-10 A juicy mystery, a bit of horror, a compelling cast, and a deceptive ghost make this graphic novel a strong and appealing standout. Day, Susie My Invisible Boyfriend. Scholastic, 2010. $16.99; e-book $16.99 Gr. 7-10 In this effervescent British comedy, Heidi invents her perfect boyfriend and then finds that keeping the fiction going among her friends is more trouble than she expected. Bunce, Elizabeth C. Starcrossed. Levine/Scholastic, 2010. $17.99 Gr. 7-10 Impeccable suspense marks this deliciously intriguing tale of Digger, a young thief drawn into a web of political scheming after she masquerades as a noblewoman’s lady-in-waiting. Dogar, Sharon Annexed. Houghton, 2010. $17.00; paperback $7.99; e-book $7.99 Gr. 7-10 This fictionalized account of the experiences of Peter van Pels, who hid in the famous annex with Anne Frank, provides a moving, accessible, and original approach that intersects effectively with the famous diary. Card, Orson Scott Pathfinder. Simon Pulse, 2010. $18.99; paperback $10.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 7-10 This sweeping novel offers interconnected stories from thousands of years apart that converge around the life of one young boy who dares to challenge his world. Donnelly, Jennifer Revolution. Delacorte, 2010. $18.99; paperback $9.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 7-10 When Andi, staying with her father in Paris after her brother’s death, finds the diary of one of the French Revolution’s victims, she finds herself obsessed with the two-hundred-year-old tragedy in this rich, original, and compelling story. Books for Older Readers (Gr. 7-12, 12-18 Durst, Sarah Beth Drink, Slay, Love. McElderry, 2011. $17.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 8-12 Fans of campy horror can’t ask for more than this whimsically gross tale that features unicorns, vampires, and one snarky and bloodthirsty protagonist. Ephron, Delia The Girl with the Mermaid Hair. HarperTeen, 2010. $16.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 7-10 This thoughtful realistic novel has a delicate touch of the supernatural as it follows teenaged Sukie, who thinks everything in her life is perfect, until her parents’ shifting dynamics causes her to consider what’s going on below the surface. Fleming, Candace On the Day I Died: Stories from the Grave. Schwartz & Wade/Random, 2012. $16.99. Gr. 7-10. Mike Kowalski is drawn into the company of a group of teenage ghosts who share the horrifying tales of their deaths in Chicago that occurred over the course of the past century, providing a satisfying and creepy twist on the traditional ghost story collection with 9 ghost stories suitable to read on a dark and stormy night. Gill, David Macinnis Black Hole Sun. Greenwillow, 2010. $16.99; ; paperback $8.99; e-book $7.99 Gr. 9-12 Movie-ready doesn’t even begin to describe this lightning-paced action novel about a group of teen mercenaries out to make a living on a hardscrabble Mars and, if it’s financially rewarding, save a few lives along the way. yrs) 22 Green, John Will Grayson, Will Grayson; by John Green and David Levithan. Dutton, 2010. $17.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $8.99 Gr. 9-12 Told in alternating chapters, this story tells the tale of two Will Graysons and their search for friendship and love—and one stellar high school musical. Griffin, Adele Tighter. Knopf, 2011. $16.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $8.99 Gr. 7-10 In this update of The Turn of the Screw, seventeen-year-old Jamie takes a summer job caring for eleven-year-old Isa in a mansion on an exclusive island off of the New England coast and discovers that she’s identical to Isa’s previous au pair—who tragically died. Griffin, Paul Stay With Me. Dial, 2011. $16.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $8.99 Gr. 9-12 From the flustered anxiety of a first kiss to the eventual recovery from heartbreak, this touching portrayal of the doomed romance between good girl Cece and bad boy Mac will require an additional gift of a few hankies. Handler, Daniel Why We Broke Up; illus. by Maira Kalman. Little, 2011. $19.99 Gr. 9-12 Supported by full-color illustrations and conversational prose, this fervent reflection on the dissolution of young love between artsy Min and basketball star Ed gets high school heartbreak just right. Hautman, Pete Blank Confession. Simon, 2010. $16.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $7.99 Gr. 7-10 This ably plotted reverse mystery story and effective quick-pick read opens with a murder confession by sixteen-year-old Shayne Blank, and as the novel unfolds, readers piece together the circumstances of the crime and its victim. Hinds, Gareth, ad. The Odyssey; ad. and illus. by Gareth Hinds. Candlewick, 2010. $24.99; paperback $14.99 Gr. 9-12 It may be a hair-raising adventure tale that’s lasted well over two millennia, but the classic epic gains freshness in this moody and gory graphic-novel interpretation. Hooper, Mary Fallen Grace. Bloomsbury, 2011. $16.99; e-book $16.99 Gr. 8-12 With dastardly villains, vindicated heroines, and true love just over the horizon, how can this delightfully Dickensian novel miss? Goto, Hiromi Half World; illus. by Jillian Tamaki. Viking, 2010. $16.99; e-book $13.99 Gr. 9-12 In this elegant, compelling, and vivid fantasy, fourteen-year-old Melanie discovers that she was actually born in the realm known as Half World, and she returns to its grotesque, terrifying futility to rescue her mother and right the balance between the worlds. Green, John The Fault in Our Stars. Dutton, 2012. $17.99 Gr. 9-12 With their razor-sharp wits but failing, fragile bodies, exquisitely characterized Hazel and Augustus embark together on a journey both dashingly intellectual and thoroughly romantic after meeting in a teen cancer support group. Kirby, Jessi Moonglass. Simon, 2011. $16.99; paperback $9.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 7-10 Family secrets, a beach setting so well realized that you can smell the salt air, and a moonlit romance (with a lifeguard, of course) combine in this emotional and satisfying story of past loss and present love. Kraus, Daniel Rotters. Delacorte, 2011. $16.99; paperback $10.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 9-12 You don’t need zombies or vampires for a good scare as proven by this wonderfully creepy and downright gruesome tale of graverobbing and family loyalty, making the perfect thriller for the thinking teen. Jaffe, Michele Ghost Flower. Razorbill, 2012. $9.99 Gr. 7-10 Siblings Bain and Bridgette approach foster care runaway Eve with a depraved—yet lucrative—scheme to impersonate the pair’s disappeared cousin in this ghost-laden, contemplative mystery. Books for Older Readers (Gr. 7-12, 12-18 yrs) 23 Jay, Stacey Juliet Immortal. Delacorte, 2011. $17.99; paperback $9.99 e-book $9.99 Gr. 9-12 The truth behinds Shakespeare’s most famous star-crossed lovers is a bit more twisted as reotld in this book that pits the angelic Juliet against the devilish Romeo. Lynch, Chris Angry Young Man. Simon, 2011. $16.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $13.99 Gr. 9-12 Lynch continues to be an edgy yet compassionate spokesman for workingclass kids, and here he tackles issues of masculinity, brotherhood, and family loyalty. John, Antony Thou Shalt Not Road Trip. Dial, 2012. $16.99 Gr. 8-12 After finding himself on a Christian book tour with his former best friend, accidental author Luke faces the consequences of his poor friendship decisions and challenges both professional and spiritual. Lynch, Chris Hothouse. HarperTeen, 2010. $16.99; paperback $9.99; e-book $7.99 Gr. 8-12 Russell, whose firefighter father has just died in a conflagration along with his best buddy, finds that the firefighter culture he’s grown up in hides some secrets in this moving story of heroism, community opinion, the evanescence of reputation, and father-son love. Johnson, Maureen The Name of the Star. Putnam, 2011. $16.99; e-book $10.99 Gr. 8-12 It seems that even in modern times, Jack the Ripper isn’t quite done with London, as seventeen-year-old Rory discovers when she runs afoul of a murderous ghost. Kristoff, Jay Stormdancer. Dunne/St. Martin’s, 2012. $24.99; e-book $10.99 Gr. 9 up This mash-up of industrial steampunk and Japanese culture follows the relationship between heroine Yukiko and a gryphon-like mythical creature as they battle a corrupt regime; fans of dystopia and animal companion tales will find much to like here. Manzano, Sonia The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano. Scholastic, 2012. $17.99; e-book $17.99 Gr. 7-10 Manzano (whom readers may know as Maria from Sesame Street) laces an emotional journey with historical facts in this story of the titular Evelyn’s coming of age in a Puerto Rican neighbor in New York during the civil rights era. Mcbride, Lish Hold Me Closer, Necromancer. Holt, 2010. $16.99; paperback $9.99 e-book $9.99 Gr. 8-12 In this surprisingly nuanced, emotional, and witty supernatural horror story (yes, that’s right), amiable fast-food worker Sam finds his life thrown into bloody chaos when he meets sinister necromancer Douglas. Mechner, Jordan Solomon’s Thieves; illus. by LeUyen Pham and Alex Puvilland; color by Hilary Sycamore. First Second/Roaring Brook, 2010. Paper ed. $12.99 Gr. 9-12 There’s swashbuckling adventure aplenty in this historical graphic novel focusing on knight Templar Martin of Troyes, who with the aid of trusty companions defends his beleaguered fellow knights and their historic treasure from the corrupt French king. Meehl, Brian You Don’t Know about Me. Delacorte, 2011. $17.99; paperback $9.99; e-book $10.99 Gr. 7-10 In this stylish contemporary road story inspired by Huckleberry Finn, Billy Albright finds himself on a cross-country treasure hunt for his inheritance from his father, guided by a man who forces Billy to examine his own prejudices. LaFevers, Robin Grave Mercy. Houghton, 2012. $16.99 Gr. 9-12 As a daughter of Death, Ismae infiltrates Brittany court politics and the convent of St. Mortain to take down French-allied nobles while cultivating her own identity, especially in her relationship with Duval. Leavitt, Lindsey Sean Griswold’s Head. Bloomsbury, 2011. $16.99; ;paperback $9.99; e-book $16.99 Gr. 7-10 Leavitt manages to take a painful family crisis and makes one girl’s reaction to it genuinely guffaw-worthy in this insightful and ultimately uplifting dramedy that includes just a dash of romance. Lindner, April Jane Poppy/Little, 2010. $17.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $8.99 Gr. 7-10 After losing her estranged parents in an accident, Jane seeks work as a nanny in this romantic and faithful retelling of Jane Eyre for the modern teen. Moss, Jenny Shadow. Scholastic, 2010. $17.99 Gr. 6-9 With its dashing knights, pretentious queen, and put-upon protagonist, this story starts out like any other garden-variety fairy tale but soon takes a turn for a darkly compelling world of pagan religions and political scheming. Myers, Walter Dean Kick; by Walter Dean Myers and Ross Workman. HarperTeen, 2011. $17.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $7.99 Gr. 7-9 Kevin Johnson, avid soccer player and son of a slain police officer, could be facing charges of auto theft, kidnapping, and destruction of property after a car crash in which he was the underage driver in a story that’s an absorbing blend of mystery and sports. Nelson, Jandy The Sky Is Everywhere. Dial, 2010. $17.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $8.99 Gr. 8-12 In this touching, authentic tale of grief, family, and romance, eleventhgrader Lennie struggles to redefine her identity after the death of her vivacious older sister, even as she finds the possibility of love with a talented fellow musician. Books for Older Readers (Gr. 7-12, 12-18 yrs) Northrop, Michael Trapped. Scholastic, 2011. $17.99; paperback $9.99; e-book $17.99 Gr. 7-10 A record snowstorm isolates seven teens in their high school in this literally chilling survival story where the suspense mounts as the snow accumulates. Nye, Naomi Shihab, ed. Time You Let Me In: 25 Poets under 25. Greenwillow, 2010. $16.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 7 up Over a hundred poems by gifted young poets treat family, the craft of writing, and other subjects in moving, memorable verse suitable for reading aloud or alone, in quick browses or in one absorbing read. Oliver, Lauren Delirium. Harper/HarperCollins, 2011. $17.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 8-12 With elements reminiscent of Westerfeld’s Uglies trilogy, this story of a girl about to turn eighteen and thus undergo the government-mandated procedure to eliminate her ability to love is a provocative dystopia sure to elicit discussion. Oppel, Kenneth This Dark Endeavor. Simon, 2011. $17.99; paperback $9.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 9-12 This prequel to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein builds faithfully and atmospherically on the spirit of the original as it imagines the episode that planted in the adolescent Victor Frankenstein the seeds of the adult scientist who would create and then reject a monster. Ostlere, Cathy Karma. Razorbill, 2011. $18.99; paperback $14.99; e-book $15.99 Gr. 8-12 This lush novel in free verse recounts the story of Maya, a fifteen-yearold Canadian girl who journeys with her father in 1984 to her parents’ native India, finds herself caught up in the turmoil following Indira Gandhi’s assassination, and then begins to find herself and real love. 24 Rosenthal, Lorraine Zago Other Words for Love. Delacorte, 2011. $17.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 9-12 Seventeen-year-old Ari must pick up the pieces after the demise of her romantic relationship with Blake in this moving tale that will speak strongly to the recently heartbroken and perhaps remind them that there is a reason we call them “first” loves. Roy, Jennifer Mindblind. Cavendish, 2010. $15.99 Gr. 6-9 In this compellingly voiced novel, fourteen-year-old Nathaniel Clark knows he’s super-smart, but his Asperger’s syndrome renders him much more comfortable cocooned in his own world than interacting with others. Sáenz, Benjamin Alire Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe. Simon, 2011. $16.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 7-10 Lyrical prose explores the lives of restless Ari and his bookish, ephemeral friend, Dante, as they struggle with notions of identity and sexuality during a hot, languid summer in 1987 El Paso. Schumacher, Julie The Unbearable Book Club for Unsinkable Girls. Delacorte, 2012. $16.99; e-book $10.99 Gr. 8-12 Adrienne’s summer plans suddenly include a mother-daughter book club, and the forced camaraderie with wildly dissimilar classmates is fertile ground for Adrienne’s coming-of-age with saucy social commentary and surprising dimension. Sepetys, Ruta Between Shades of Gray. Philomel, 2011. $17.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $8.99 Gr. 8-12 Focusing on fifteen-year-old Lina, this harrowing historical novel recalls the systematic deportation to Siberia of thousands of Lithuanians following the Soviet invasion of their country in 1939. Pearce, Jackson Sisters Red. Little, 2010. $16.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $2.99 Gr. 8-12 Dark, gritty, and superbly suspenseful, this modern-day sequel to Little Red Riding Hood follows a pair of sisters who hunt the werewolf-like Fenris. Pérez, Ashley Hope What Can(t) Wait. Carolrhoda Lab, 2011. $17.95; e-book $9.95 Gr. 7-10 Generations clash in this story about Marisa, a gifted student, who struggles to convince her Mexican-immigrant father of the value of her academic goals. Quintero, Sofia Efrain’s Secret. Knopf, 2010. $16.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $8.99 Gr. 9-12 In this compelling look at inner-city life, honor student Efrain Rodriguez hopes to leave the crime-ridden Bronx for college in the Ivy League, but desperation makes him risk his dreams when he takes a job dealing drugs with his best friend. Reeves, Dia Slice of Cherry. Simon Pulse, 2011. $16.99; paperback $9.99; paperback $9.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 9-12 Twin girls, the daughters of a multiple murderer, decide to use their own lethal impulses for good in this bizarre, absorbing, supernaturally touched horror story. Sheinkin, Steve Bomb: The Race to Build—and Steal—the World’s Most Dangerous Weapon; illus. with photographs. Roaring Brook, 2012. $19.99 Gr. 7-12 This fascinating true-life spy tale is edge-of-your-seat material and both history buffs and YAs looking for a good thriller will find much to be captivated by here. Shiga, Jason Empire State: A Love Story (or Not); written and illus. by Jason Shiga; color by John Pham. Abrams Comicarts, 2011. $17.99 Gr. 9-12 Simple but nuanced art accompanies this quiet semi-autobiographical tale about unrequited love. Books for Older Readers (Gr. 7-12, 12-18 yrs) Suma, Nova Ren Imaginary Girls. Dutton, 2011. $17.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $8.99 Gr. 8-12 This deliciously disturbing tale chronicles the relationship between Chloe and her magnetic older half-sister and primary caretaker, Ruby, a relationship that, it becomes clear, comes at a terrible, unearthly price. Taylor, Laini Daughter of Smoke and Bone. Little, 2011. $18.99; paperback $9.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 9-12 A human raised by human-animal hybrids known as chimaera, Karou finds herself caught in an ancient war between chimaera and seraphim when she’s attacked by a seraph—to whom she then discovers a powerful attraction. Tomlinson, Heather Toads and Diamonds. Holt, 2010. $16.99; e-book $9.99 Gr. 7-10 With a vividly imagined landscape rife with beauty, power, and plague, this India-set retelling of a lesser-known Perrault tale is sure to please fans of Shannon Hale. Valentine, Jenny Double. Hyperion, 2012. $16.99 Gr. 7-10 In this mystery-driven thriller, Chap is mistaken for disappeared Cassiel and walks into the family he thinks he’s always wanted, saving himself from deep-seated loneliness—until secretive details shrouding Cassiel’s disappearance begin to emerge. Violi, Jen Putting Makeup on Dead People. Hyperion, 2011. $16.99; paperback $8.99; e-book $16.99 Gr. 8-12 There are a lot of satiric and fantastical literary looks at death, but Violi’s story of Donna Parisi, who after her father’s death decides that her career path is to become a mortician, is a serious, wise, and poignant exploration of the meaning of life and death. Volponi, Paul The Final Four. Viking, 2012. $16.99 Gr. 7-12 A rousing March Madness matchup between swaggering, star-powered Michigan State and underdog Troy University offers edge-of-your-seat sports suspense and a mindful examination of four dynamic characters in the hands of college athletics. Wallace, Jason Out of Shadows. Holiday House, 2011. $17.95; paperback $8.95 Gr. 9-12 When Jacko moves from England to Zimbabwe in 1983, he discovers that his boarding school, newly integrated following the war that brought Robert Mugabe to power, is a hotbed of racial tensions that force him to grapple with personal and political realities. 25 Warman, Jessica Between. Walker, 2011. $17.99; paperback $9.99; e-book $7.99 Gr. 9-12 Liz’s eighteenth birthday is also her last, and she’s now roaming in limbo, joined by the spirit of a classmate who died the previous year, and trying to piece together the events that led to her death in this provocative, intriguing title. Wein, Elizabeth Code Name Verity. Hyperion, 2012. $16.99; e-book $16.99 Gr. 9-12 Wein masterfully delivers methodical, plot twist-driven suspense and sweeping wartime inquiry of hatred and heroes as captured British spy Verity and pilot best friend Maddie give harrowing accounts of survival. Werlin, Nancy Extraordinary. Dial, 2010. $17.99; paperback $9.99 Gr. 8-12 A surprising friendship between two high-school girls proves to be just the opening gambit in a cunning setup to secure an appropriate sacrifice to pay off a centuries-old supernatural debt in this complex and nuanced fantasy. Wolf, Allan The Watch That Ends the Night: Voices from the Titanic. Candlewick, 2011. $21.99 Gr. 7-10 Wolf ’s poetic recreation of the Titanic disaster gives fictional voice to a score of real-life passengers, an undertaker who helped retrieve bodies from the sea, and a pair of non-human participants in the catastrophe in an absorbing as-it-happens unfolding of the tragedy. Acknowledgments 26 Permission to print the following material is gratefully acknowledged: Cover image from Nick Dowson’s North ©2012 used by permission of Candlewick Press. Cover image from Audrey Vernick’s Brothers at Bat ©2012 used by permission of Clarion Publishing. Cover image from William Kamkwamba’s The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind ©2012 used by permission of Dial Books. Cover image from John Rocco’s Blackout ©2011 used by permission of Disney Hyperion. Cover image from Meg Wolitzer’s The Fingertips of Duncan Dorfman ©2011 used by permission of Dutton Children’s Books. Cover image from Kelly Bingham’s Z is for Moose ©2012 used by permission of Greenwillow Books. Cover image from Samhita Arni’s Sita’s Ramayana ©2011 used by permission of Groundwood Books. Cover image from Anne Ursu’sBreadcrumbs©2011 used by permission of HarperCollins Children’s Books. Cover image from Lisa Harkrader’s Beanboy ©2012, and cover image from Robin Lafever’s Grave Mercy ©2012, and cover image from Gerald McDermott’s Monkey: A Trickster’s Tale ©2011 used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Cover image from Atinuke’s The No. 1 Car Spotter ©2011 used by permission of Kane Miller Books. Cover image from Sean Beaudoin’s You Killed Wesley Payne ©2011, and cover image from Edward Gibb’s Little Bee ©2012, used by permission of Little, Brown and Company. Cover image from Karen Rostoker-Gruber’s Ferret Fun ©2011 used by permission of Marshall Cavendish Children. Cover image from Steve Sheinkin’s Bomb: The Race to Build—and Steal—the World’s Most Dangerous Weapon ©2012 used by permission of Roaring Brook Presss. Cover image from Libba Bray’s Beauty Queen ©2011, cover image from Deborah Hopkinson’s Titanic: Voices of Disaster ©2012, and cover image from Wendy WanLong Shang’s The Great Wall of Lucy Wu ©2011, used by permission of Scholastic. Cover image from Lenore Look’s Alvin Ho: Allergic to Dead Bodie, Funerals, and Other Fatal Circumstances ©2011 and cover image from Jeannette Winter’s The Watcher: Jane Goodall’s Life with the Chimps ©2011, used permission of Schwartz & Wade Books. Cover image from Hiromi Goto’s Half World ©2010, cover image from Nnedi Okorafor’s Akata Witch ©2011, and cover image from Paul Volponi’s The Final Four ©2012, used by permission of Viking Children’s Books. Annotations and production by Deborah Stevenson and Kate Quealy-Gainer; additional annotations by Lauren Chenvert and Eti Bertland; design by Jennifer DeBaillie. About the Bulletin27 The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books, founded in 1945, is published monthly except August; it is devoted entirely to the review of current books for children and young adults, and is one of the nation’s leading journals of literature for youth. In addition to providing concise summaries and critical evaluations, each review gives information on the book’s content and reading level. More information about the Bulletin can be found on our website: http://bccb.lis.illinois.edu For subscription information and a sample copy of the Bulletin, contact the Johns Hopkins University Press via mail at 2715 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218, via email at [email protected], on the web at http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/ bulletin_of_the_center_for_childrens_books/ or toll-free at 1-800-548-1784. 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