Newest Children's Book:
Pashmina
by Nidhi Chanani
Priyanka Das has so many unanswered questions. Why did her mother abandon her home in India years ago? What was it like there? Most importantly, who is her father, and why did her mom leave him behind? Pri's mom avoids these questions: the topic of India is permanently closed.
For Pri, her mother's homeland can only exist in her imagination. That is, until she find a mysterious pashmina tucked away in a forgotten suitcase. When she wraps herself in it, she is transported to a place more vivid and colorful than any guidebook or Bollywood film. Is this the real India? What is that shadow lurking in the background? To learn the truth, Pri must travel farther than she's ever dared and find the family she never knew.
In this heartwarming graphic novel debut, Nidhi Chanani weaves a tale about the hardship and self-discovery that is born from juggling two cultures and two worlds.
Older Children's Fiction:
2017
- Real Friends, by Shannon Hale
(September 11th)
- Revenge of the Star Survivors , by Michael Merschel
(May 30th)
2016
- The Sword of Summer, by Rick Riordan
(February 9th)
2015
- The Isle of the Lost, by Melissa De La Cruz
(August 20th)
- The Great War : Stories Inspired by Items from the First World War
(July 27th)
- The Secret Hum of a Daisy, by Tracy Holczer
(July 8th)
- Finding Serendipity, by Angelica Banks
(June 19th)
- The Imaginary, by A. F. Harrold
(May 20th)
- Big Game, by Dan Smith
(April 27th)
- Scorpion Mountain, by John Flanagan
(March 30th)
- House of Robots, by James Patterson
(March 30th)
- Ares: Bringer of War, by George O'Connor
(March 9th)
- Fantasy League, by Mike Lupica
(December 29th)
- The Key That Swallowed Joey Pigza, by Jack Gantos
(October 6th)
- Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor, by Jon Scieszka
(September 29th)
- The Fourteenth Goldfish, by Jennifer Holm
(September 22nd)
- Double Play, by Sara Cassidy
(September 8th)
- Minion, by John David Anderson
(August 18th)
- Let's Get Cracking!, by Cyndi Marko
(August 12th)
- A Grimm Warning, by Chris Colfer
(August 7th)
- Slaves of Socorro, by John Flanagan
(July 28th)
- The Castle Behind Thorns, by Merrie Haskell
(July 7th)
- Switched at Birthday, by Natalie Standiford
(June 25th)
- Lantern Sam and the Blue Streak Bandits, by Michael Beil
(June 9th)
- Greetings from the Graveyard, by Kate Klise
(May 27th)
- West of the Moon, by Margi Preus
(May 19th)
- Jinx, by Sage Blackwood
(March 25th)
- The Life of Ty : Penguin Problems, by Lauren Myracle
(March 10th)
- How to Betray a Dragon's Hero, by Cressida Cowell
(March 4th)
- One Came Home, by Amy Timberlake
(February 24th)
- Jedi Academy, by Jeffrey Brown
(February 17th)
- Stage Fright, by Meg Cabot
(February 3rd)
- Desmond Pucket Makes Monster Magic, by Mark Tatulli
(January 20th)
- Wild Born, by Brandon Mull
(January 20th)
- Play Ball!, by Matt Christopher
(December 26th)
- Cave of Wonders, by Matthew J. Kirby
(December 16th)
- Ghost Hawk, by Susan Cooper
(December 16th)
- The Abominables, by Eva Ibbotson
(December 2nd)
- Terminal, by Roderick Gordon
(November 25th)
- Royal Ranger, by John Flanagan
(November 18th)
- I Survived the Japanese Tsunami, 2011, by Lauren Tarshis
(November 11th)
- Mrs. Noodlekugel and Four Blind Mice, by Daniel Pinkwater
(October 28th)
- Scorpia Rising, by Anthony Horowiz
(October 25th)
- The Fantastic Family Whipple, by Matthew Ward
(October 21st)
- Russian Roulette, by Anthony Horowitz
(October 15th)
- Dragon Run, by Patrick Matthews
(October 7th)
- Penelope Crumb, by Shawn Stout
(September 27th)
- Freakling, by Lana Krumwiede
(September 16th)
- The Thing About Luck, by Cynthia Kadohata
(September 2nd)
- Pi in the Sky, by Wendy Mass
(August 12th)
- The Tell-Tale Start, by Gordon McAlpine
(July 26th)
- Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library, by Chris Grabenstein
(July 16th)
- Ivy Takes Care, by Rosemary Wells
(June 24th)
- Lawless, by Jeffrey Salane
(June 17th)
- A Wrinkle in Time: The Graphic Novel, by Hope Larson
(May 28th)
- Fyre, by Angie Sage
(May 20th)
- Magicalamity, by Kate Saunders
(May 13th)
- Thrice Upon a Marigold, by Jean Ferris
(May 6th)
- Nobody's Perfect. I'm As Close As It Gets., by Jim Benton
(April 29th)
- On the Road to Mr. Mineo's, by Barbara O'Connor
(April 22nd)
- Malcolm at Midnight, by W. H. Beck
(April 16th)
- Cardboard, by Doug TenNapel
(April 8th)
- Day of Doom (The 39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers #6), by David Baldacci
(April 2nd)
- One Year in Coal Harbor, by Polly Horvath
(March 18th)
- Nicholas St. North and the Battle of the Nightmare King, by William Joyce
(March 9th)
- Son, by Lois Lowry
(February 18th)
- Found (The Missing: Book 1), by Margaret Peterson Haddix
(January 4th)
- The Mitten, by Jim Aylesworth
(December 29th)
- Boo-Hoo Moo, by Margie Palatini
(September 28th)
- The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate, by Jacqueline Kelly
(August 17th)
- Yes Day!, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
(July 27th)
- Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell Out of a Tree, by Lauren Tarshis
(July 20th)
- Rhyming Dust Bunnies, by Jan Thomas
(July 6th)
- Dear Julia, by Amy Bromwen Zemser
(March 2nd)
- The Graveyard Book, by Neil Gaiman
(February 23rd)
- Chains, by Laurie Halse Anderson
(February 2nd)
- Hate That Cat: A Novel, by Sharon Creech
(January 20th)