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All Our Hidden Gifts
(EBook) author: Caroline O’Donoghue
illustrator: Stefanie Caponi
Maeve’s strangely astute tarot readings make her the talk of the school, until a classmate draws a chilling and unfamiliar card—and then disappears.
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All Our Hidden Gifts
(Paperback) author: Caroline O’Donoghue
illustrator: Stefanie Caponi
“Ghostly menace, queer liberation, and sweet nonbinary romance all find room in this modern Irish contemporary. . . . O’Donoghue infuses fierce integrity and an understanding of self-worth into a hilarious voice.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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All Our Hidden Gifts
(Hardback) author: Caroline O’Donoghue
illustrator: Stefanie Caponi
Maeve’s strangely astute tarot readings make her the talk of the school, until a classmate draws a chilling and unfamiliar card—and then disappears.
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Always, Clementine
(Hardback) author: Carlie Sorosiak
From the author of I, Cosmo comes a humor-filled, heart-tugging tale of a genius mouse, secretly freed from a lab, who’s in search of a real home—and a way to free her old friends.
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Always, Clementine
(EBook) author: Carlie Sorosiak
From the author of I, Cosmo comes a humor-filled, heart-tugging tale of a genius mouse, secretly freed from a lab, who’s in search of a real home—and a way to free her old friends.
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Angry Cookie
(Hardback) author: Laura Dockrill
illustrator: Maria Karipidou
Famed spoken-word poet Laura Dockrill's hilarious read-aloud about an outraged baked good!
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Bah! Humbug!
(EBook) author: Michael Rosen
illustrator: Tony Ross
A timely retelling of A Christmas Carol for the whole family about a smartphone-obsessed dad.
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Bah! Humbug!
(Hardback) author: Michael Rosen
illustrator: Tony Ross
A timely retelling of A Christmas Carol for the whole family about a smartphone-obsessed dad.
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Blood Moon
(EBook) author: Lucy Cuthew
This powerful, timely novel in verse exposes provocative truths about periods, sex, shame, and going viral for all the wrong reasons.
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Blood Moon
(Paperback) author: Lucy Cuthew
“Equal parts tender and tough. . . . A powerful, fiercely feminist novel that normalizes menstruation and confronts destructive cyberculture.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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