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Ferryman
(Paperback) author: Claire McFall
“Is it possible for the dead to love another? . . . For the dead to return to this world? McFall answers all of these questions in thoughtful, satisfying ways.” —School Library Connection (starred review)
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Finding Fire
(Hardback) author/illustrator: Logan S. Kline
Can a young boy find fire for his family—and bring it safely home? An exciting, nearly wordless picture book adventure as visually compelling as a Pixar short.
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Frindleswylde
(Hardback)
Hauntingly told and sumptuously illustrated, this wintry modern fairy tale is perfect for holiday sharing.
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Good Luck, Anna Hibiscus!
(Hardback) author: Atinuke
illustrator: Lauren Tobia
It’s the dry, dusty winter season in Nigeria, and Anna Hibiscus is getting ready to visit her Canadian grandmother in the third adventure of Atinuke’s lively chapter-book series.
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Good Luck, Anna Hibiscus!
(Paperback) author: Atinuke
illustrator: Lauren Tobia
It’s the dry, dusty winter season in Nigeria, and Anna Hibiscus is getting ready to visit her Canadian grandmother in the third adventure of Atinuke’s lively chapter-book series.
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Good Luck, Anna Hibiscus!
(EBook) author: Atinuke
illustrator: Lauren Tobia
It’s the dry, dusty winter season in Nigeria, and Anna Hibiscus is getting ready to visit her Canadian grandmother in the third adventure of Atinuke’s lively chapter-book series.
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Good Night, Little Bookstore
(Hardback) author: Amy Cherrix
illustrator: E.B. Goodale
Part lullaby, part love song, this perfectly pitched bedtime book gives a nod to its classic predecessors as it champions the vibrant independent spirit of local bookstores.
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Good Night, Little Bookstore
(EBook) author: Amy Cherrix
illustrator: E.B. Goodale
Part lullaby, part love song, this perfectly pitched bedtime book gives a nod to its classic predecessors as it champions the vibrant independent spirit of local bookstores.
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Granny and Bean
(Hardback) author: Karen Hesse
illustrator: Charlotte Voake
From a stellar creative team, the lyrical story of a grandmother and grandchild as they share an intimate adventure by the windy sea—and make a stop for teatime.
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