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CELEBRATED AUTHOR: Brown is an award-winning author-illustrator well-known to booksellers, teachers, and librarians. His graphic novel The Unwanted was a Sibert Honor Medalist and a YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction winner.SERIES PRAISE: Books 1¿3 in the series have received multiple starred reviews, and Rocket to the Moon! was chosen for the Texas Bluebonnet Award Master List.IMPORTANT TOPIC: Given the US Capitol riots, Americäs divided legislature, and threats to voting rights and civil liberties in the news, democracy is as timely and critical a subject as ever.CLASSROOM APPEAL: A must-have for social studies and history curricula.POPULAR FORMAT: The graphic novel genre remains hugely popular, especially in nonfiction, where Brown is a master.
Find out where the tooth fairy takes all those lost teeth in this laugh-out-loud new picture book, perfect for fans of School¿s First Day of SchoolToothy lives in Liam's mouth next to his best friend Fang. He¿s a good tooth¿sparkly and strong, and he loves doing the floss.One day, Toothy notices that he is loose and panics! Where will he go after he leaves his comfy spot next to Fang? After a crunchy apple seals the deal, Toothy is tucked under Liam's pillow. When the Tooth Fairy appears, she takes Toothy to the Museum of Lost Teeth. It¿s a more incredible place than Toothy could have ever imagined. It¿s filled with new friends and fun activities like Tooth or Dare! Toothy finds a new home on the Firsts Floor, where first baby teeth are proudly displayed. In the tradition of School¿s First Day of School, The Museum of Lost Teeth answers the question "Where do all the lost teeth go?" in this unexpected and hilarious picture book.
BESTSELLING TEAM: Sabrina and Eunice Moyle are the team behind Hello!Lucky. Their books have sold nearly one million copies across formats, and they boast nearly 78,000 followers on Instagram.HIGH-DEMAND FORMAT: Graphic novels for emerging readers are an in-demand category that¿s only growing. With three easily digestible stories per book, this new series is sure to satisfy.EVERGREEN THEMES: Friendship, consent, teamwork, communication, and more make an appearance in the pages of this latest outing from the social-emotional learning pros behind Hello!Lucky.
Featuring exclusive concept art, character and costume sketches, and vehicle and creature designs by the Lucasfilm art department, this official companion to Star Wars: The High Republic (Phase One) offers fans a definitive, behind-the-scenes look at an ambitious new era of Star Wars storytellingThe Art of Star Wars: The High Republic takes fans behind the scenes of Phase I of Lucasfilm Publishing¿s massive crossover story. Collecting the very best concept art of the new characters, worlds, ships, and creatures of The High Republic¿designed jointly by the Lucasfilm Visualists and a team of legendary comic book and Star Wars artists, including Phil Noto, Iain McCaig, and Ryan Church, among many others¿and presented alongside development materials and interviews with High Republic architects Claudia Gray (Star Wars The High Republic: Into the Dark), Justina Ireland (Star Wars The High Republic: A Test of Courage), Daniel José Older (Star Wars The High Republic: Race to Crashpoint Tower), Cavan Scott (Marvel Comics¿s The High Republic), and Charles Soule (Star Wars The High Republic: Light of the Jedi), The Art of Star Wars: The High Republic is an essential guide to the creation, design, and realization of a new era of Star Wars storytelling.The High Republic Phase I: Light of the Jedi finds the Jedi Order and the Galactic Republic at the height of their respective powers, but following the events of ¿The Great Disaster,¿ the Jedi, led by Jedi Knights Avar Kriss, Loden Greatstorm, Keeve Trennis, and Stellan Gios and joined by a diverse group of Padawans and Jedi Masters, are confronted by the looming threat of the Nihil¿a marauding group of Outer Rim anarchists who stand opposed to all the Galactic Republic represents. In The Art of Star Wars: The High Republic, readers will discover the origins of the fan-favorite new characters taking on this threat, as well as exciting new Lightsaber and weapon designs, beautifully rendered environments, and detailed models of Starlight Beacon¿the shining symbol of hope in the Republic.The Art of Star Wars: The High Republic is the only book to explore all facets of the design and artistic direction of a story that spans comic books, novels, and young adult books, taking Star Wars fans of all ages on a deep dive into the development of the New York Times bestselling series.
A shocking history of racial injustice and the valiant efforts to secure a Black man's freedom¿now in paperbackThe Three Death Sentences of Clarence Henderson is the story of Clarence Henderson, a wrongfully accused Black sharecropper who was sentenced to die three different times for a murder he didn¿t commit, and the prosecution desperate to pin the crime on him despite scant evidence. His first trial lasted only a day and featured a lackluster public defense. The book also tells the story of Homer Chase, a former World War II paratrooper and New England radical who was sent to the South by the Communist Party to recruit African Americans to the cause while offering them a chance at increased freedom. And it¿s the story of Thurgood Marshall¿s NAACP and their battle against not only entrenched racism but a Communist Party¿despite facing nearly as much prejudice as those they were trying to help¿intent on winning the hearts and minds of Black voters. The bitter battle between the two groups played out as the sides sparred over who would take the lead on Henderson¿s defense, a period in which he spent years in prison away from a daughter he had never seen. Through it all, The Three Death Sentences of Clarence Henderson is a portrait of a community, and a country, at a crossroads, trying to choose between the path it knows is right and the path of least resistance. The case pitted powerful forces¿often those steering legal and journalistic institutions¿attempting to use racism and Red-Scare tactics against a populace that by and large believed the case against Henderson was suspect at best. But ultimately, it¿s a hopeful story about how even when things look dark, some small measure of justice can be achieved against all the odds, and actual progress is possible. It¿s the rare book that is a timely read, yet still manages to shed an informative light on Americäs past and future as well as it's present.
FILLS A GAP IN THE MARKET: There is a dearth of memoirs about motherhood written by Black women; Black queer motherhood memoirs are virtually nonexistent. This book is an opportunity to bridge that gap, and Royster is a powerful writer whose motherhood journey will resonate with many readers who do not see themselves represented.AUTHOR CONNECTIONS: The author has a burgeoning network of writers who she will call upon to help with promotion, including Salamishah Tillet, Cheryl L. West, Haki Madhubuti, Nadine Kenney Johnstone, Miles Harvey, and more. INTERSECTIONAL AND INTERDISCIPLINARY: Choosing Family combines a powerful personal narrative with queer theory and criticism to discuss adoption and parenthood from a Black, queer, and feminist perspective.
From the author of the Purrmaids series comes a rollicking read all about a spoiled pug and her unexpected run-in with the great outdoorsRoxie the pug lives a life of luxury. She loves fizzy drinks and fluffy pillows. She keeps her treats and chew toys close and never has to lift a paw. One night, Roxie¿s humans are fast asleep when she has to GO! She scurries out of her doggy door to do her business, only to find . . . the door has locked behind her. Will Roxie be stuck outside forever? Without toys, treats, and tummy rubs?! Soon enough, Roxie finds her grit and finds her way back inside. A changed pup, she dreams sweet dreams of the adventures tomorrow might hold. This fresh and funny picture book from Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen and Leeza Hernandez encourages readers to venture out of their comfort zone to nurture the adventurer inside us all.
TONS OF KID APPEAL: Hilarious animal adventures and cute black-and-white illustrations throughout will give this series great kid appeal.BEST OF BOTH WORLDS: Animal adventures and classroom stories are perennially popular, and this series concept hits a sweet spot by combining the two.REAL NATURAL SCIENCE: Light back matter includes animal fun facts that are great for curious readers, teachers, and librarians.CROSS-PROMOTION: Will publish alongside the paperback of David Dixon¿s Day as a Dachshund, which will include a sneak peek of this book in the back.
NATIONAL BESTSELLERFrom celebrity heartthrob, esteemed host of The Viall Files podcast, and adored member of Bachelor Nation Nick Viall comes Don¿t Text Your Ex Happy Birthday¿a no-holds-barred dating-advice book. ¿Nick has hard- and well-earned wisdom to share from his own journey¿from heartbreak to healing to discovering real and lasting love. In his usual compassionate and humorous voice, he offers great advice . . . like an older brother who is way cooler and wiser than you!¿¿DR LAURA BERMAN, relationship therapist and host of The Language of Love ¿Modern dating, with all its norms and expectations, is rapidly changing and it can be hard to keep up. In Don¿t Text Your Ex Happy Birthday, Nick dispenses fresh and candid advice to readers, all while interweaving colorful, personal stories from his own dating life that help bring these insights to life!¿¿DR. MAYA SHANKAR, behavior scientist and podcast host of Apple¿s Best Show of the Year, A Slight Change of Plans ¿I texted my ex `hi¿ on Christmas and then I read this book. Required reading for anyone else embarrassing themselves on a daily basis.¿ ¿CAZZIE DAVID, New York Times bestselling author of No One Asked For This ¿Nick¿s book is the opposite of what yoüd expect from an alum of The Bachelor. It¿s a self-help guide for his fans and followers. Nick¿s words are approachable and conversational, as if yoüre talking to a friend¿well, one who doesn¿t sugarcoat the red flags. Plus, yoüll get a few personal anecdotes from one of reality TV¿s most memorable stars.¿ ¿ELIZABETH WAGMEISTER, chief correspondent at Variety With his trademark charm, relationship expertise, and exclusive sex and love Q&A series, Nick guides readers through topics of love, lust, dating, and heartbreak. Nothing is off-limits as he delves into situationships, how to identify a player, and defining healthy love vs. toxic love. Trying to figure out if friends with benefits is worth it? Unsure if they're really into you? Is this guy a walking red flag? Can you come back from being cheated on? Viall is here with all the answers and more. Filled with stories and one-liners you'll be texting your friends, Don't Text Your Ex Happy Birthday is an honest, entertaining, and heartfelt relationship handbook that actually answers the question, ¿What does it mean when they say . . . ?¿
Play peek-a-boo to discover new animals in this charming lift-the-flap book! What scurries past?It¿s small and fast.Squeak-a-boo!A mouse! Natasha Wing, the New York Times bestselling author of The Night Before series, has crafted a charming guessing-game board book. Her rhyming text, full of puns and wordplay, set this book apart from similar peek-a-boo books on the market, and with flaps to lift on every page, the youngest of readers will delight in discovering the answer to each peek-a-boo hint. Animal subjects include a mouse, chipmunk, chicken, skunk, owl, snake, and parrot.
From award-winning creator Sergio Ruzzier, an oddball ¿squirrel¿ forges his own path in this comical tale about being yourselfCustard the Squirrel, aren¿t you a duck?Will you please quack?Will you do anything you don¿t want to do?¿NO!¿ said Custard the Squirrel. From the brilliant mind of author-illustrator Sergio Ruzzier comes this delightfully wacky story about rejecting others' expectations of who you should be and being unapologetically, authentically you. Simple, universal, and hilarious, this rollicking read-aloud is an ode to free spirits everywhere.
Now in paperback, a queer, dark academia YA about a mysterious boarding school and a brotherhood that must stay in the shadows, which Bowen Yang called ¿the queer found family scary sexy emotional grunge coming-of-age story I never knew I needed.¿In the fall of 1991, Zooey Orson transfers to the Blackfriars School for Boys hoping for a fresh start following a scandal at his last school. However, he quickly learns that he isn¿t the only student keeping a secret. Before he knows it, he¿s fallen in with a group of boys who all share the same secret, one which they can only express openly within the safety of the clandestine gatherings of the Vicious Circle¿¿the covert club for gay students going back decades. But when the boys unwittingly happen upon the headmaster¿s copy of an arcane occult text, they unleash an eldritch secret so terrible, it threatens to consume them all. A queer paranormal story set during the still-raging AIDS crisis, Fraternity examines a time not so long ago when a secret brotherhood lurked in the shadows. What would Zooey and his friends do to protect their found family?
From the award-winning team behind Ida, Always and This Way, Charlie comes an uplifting story of animal friendship, inspired by a real-life pair of storks whose bond overcame great distance Best friends Malena and Klepetan always adventure together! The two excitedly prepare to fly thousands of miles for the flock¿s annual migration to a warm winter. But when Malena is injured, she stays in Croatia while Klepetan goes to South Africäand the pair must navigate the turbulent winds of separation for the first time. Being apart is hard. Malena and Klepetan miss each other achingly, and they have big feelings about adventuring on their own. But even over the vast distance, the two brave explorers discover ways to enjoy their separate seasons while keeping their hearts connected¿and their hopes aloft that spring will bring them back together.
An inspiring, hands-on book about art, creativity, and how we see the world?featuring the newest Questioneer, Aaron Slater!
From bestselling Marlon Bundo illustrator E. G. Keller comes a hilarious ¿first Christmas¿ story told from a dog¿s perspectiveIn this laugh-out-loud funny and charming holiday tale, lovable ¿patrol dog¿ Murray is put on high alert by all of the sudden changes around the holidays¿from the tree in the living room to the laundry mistakenly hung by the fireplace, threats lurk everywhere! And worst of all? Some random guy in a red suit keeps showing up everywhere¿and Murray is not impressed. Can he learn to embrace the festivities, or will Murray¿s misguided attempts to protect his family ruin Christmas?
KID-FRIENDLY SUBJECT: ¿How things work¿ books are a hit among the 8¿12 age group, and the platform of the show will elevate this project.PROMOTIONS: The Science Channel will promote the book on their video-on-demand platform, in the Discovery Store, and their e-newsletters.SOCIAL MEDIA FOLLOWING: The Science Channel has nearly ten million Facebook followers, more than three million Twitter followers, and more than two million Instagram followers.
A celebration of the last two decades of sports success in Boston from the co-host of the #1 sports radio show in New EnglandBoston is a unique sports city. Unlike New York, Los Angeles, or Chicago, New Englanders' loyalties are not divided among competing franchises; in the four major American sports, the city has one team each: the Red Sox, the Celtics, the Bruins, and the Patriots.And, as any Boston fan will tell you, that loyalty runs deep. Sports just seem to mean more in New England. Over the last 20 years, those fans have been blessed with an extraordinary run of success, including 12 championships, six runners-up, and many more years of heated contention. In the 21st century, Boston became Titletown. According to Tony Massarotti, longtime Boston sports columnist and host of the #1 sports radio show in New England for the past ten years, this is not a coincidence. Massarotti's This Is Our City paints a portrait of the last 20 years in Boston sports, showing how one team's success has led to the next¿how they have fed off each other, tried to one-up one another, and have supported each other. This is an account of an era where successes and failures stitched together the region, all playing out against major events such as 9/11 and the devastating Boston Marathon¿which led to a memorably profane speech by David Ortiz, who declared, "This is our f@#king city!" Massarotti's This Is Our City is a valentine to Boston sports and will be loved by those fans, wherever they now live.
In an age of social isolation, what does it mean to belong? Humanity is at an inflection point. Stress, disconnection, and increasing environmental degradation have people yearning for more than just material progress, personal freedom, or political stability. We are searching for deeper connection. We are longing to belong.On Belonging is an exploration of the crisis of social isolation and of the fundamental human need to belong. It considers belonging across four core dimensions: in our relationships with other people, in our rootedness in nature, in our ability to influence political and economic decision-making, and in our finding of meaning and purpose in our lives, with lessons on how to create communities centered on human connection. A trailblazing advocate and thought leader on questions of social connectedness, Kim Samuel introduces readers to leaders around the world who are doing the work to cultivate belonging. Whether through sports, medicine, music, business, culture, or advocacy, the people and programs in this book offer us meaningful lessons on building a world where we all feel at home.
UNAPOLOGETICALLY QUEER: Mimosa doesn¿t shy away from its LGBTQIA+ subject matter, exploring sexuality, gender, and adulthood in a refreshingly honest way.GROWING MARKET: The market for LGBTQIA+ stories is expanding, moving from a niche selection to a large and inclusive library of graphic novels.MAJOR TALENT: Bongiovanni is the cartoonist behind A Quick and Easy Guide To They/Them Pronouns, which received a starred review from School Library Journal, was a Publishers Weekly Favorite Reads of 2018, a 2018 Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year for Teen Nonfiction, and one of YALSA¿s Great Graphic Novels for Teens.
A brilliant new Scandinavian noir series from Sweden introducing Agent John Adderley, already sold in 15 countries¿now in paperbackThe Bucket List is the gripping debut novel by writing team Peter Mohlin and Peter Nyström, launching a stunning new Nordic noir series featuring Swedish-American FBI Agent John Adderley. Like the best writers of the genre, such as Henning Mankell and Jo Nesbø, Mohlin and Nyström combine a strong crime story with a novel of psychological richness and depth for an irresistible read. The Bucket List starts when undercover FBI Agent John Adderley wakes up in a hospital bed in Baltimore with extensive gunshot wounds. He knows he¿s lucky to be alive. And just a few beds away is the man who 24 hours ago pointed a gun to his head. Ten years earlier in Sweden, Emelie, the young heiress to (an H&M-esque) clothing empire AckWe has gone missing. When local police find blood and semen in a deserted area, they arrest a teenage boy. He denies the charges, and since the body is never found, he can¿t be prosecuted. Back to the present, Emelie¿s high-profile cold case file is sent to Agent Adderley, now living in Sweden (where he¿s not lived since he was a boy) in witness protection, hiding until he can testify against the drug cartel he infiltrated back in the States. Adderley is determined to solve Emelie¿s case, but, at the same time, he knows that the drug cartel has a price on his head . . .
Barbadian folklore meets superheroes in this Afro-Caribbean fantasy adventure story¿now in paperback Hardears is an Afro-Caribbean fantasy adventure graphic novel by Matthew Clarke and Nigel Lynch. The story takes place in an alternative world on Jouvert Island¿a magical analog of the island of Barbados, and begins when a superstorm of unprecedented strength obliterates the island, leaving it totally defenseless.As the island reels from the devastation, Mr. Hardin, the head of the Merchant Guild, charges in and promises to rebuild the economy of the island by creating jobs in his giant corporation. However, it¿s soon discovered that Hardin is a parasite and is capturing people from the island and using their life essence, or vibes,to feed his factories. Bolo, a local hero, saves his love Zahrah from Hardin and his cronies, but the lovers are then framed as rebels against the state. The state has been compromised by the factories, and the workers who know the truth about Hardin must go into hiding. If Bolo, Zahrah, and their allies don¿t take down Hardin and the corrupt government, all will be lost. Together, they must find the strength of their island and ancestors to fight the evil forces that have taken over their homeland.
BIG MEDIA INTEREST: The Keeper was optioned by Monkeypaw, Jordan Peele¿s production company, which has created hit, genre-changing movies such as Get Out and Us.CELEBRATED CREATORS: Due and Barnes, NAACP Image Award winners and New York Times bestselling authors, are a powerhouse duo and acclaimed and honored voices in the Afrofuturist, horror, and fantasy genres.ARTISTIC TALENT: Finnegan delivers strong, graphic art that is sure to delight and terrify readers.SPECULATIVE FICTION AT ITS FINEST: With the success of Kindred, Parable of the Sower, and Abrams¿ Megascope titles such as After the Rain, Abrams is carving a space in the market as a leader in speculative and Afro-horror graphic novels.
A timely, powerful, and sweeping portrait of a company of men who went to war in Afghanistan, their troubled deployment, and their lives in the decade since returning home Ten years ago, the 100 soldiers of Bravo Company, a combat-hardened parachute infantry regiment, deployed to Afghanistan for a nine-month tour in Kandahar¿s notorious Arghandab Valley. During the deployment, three soldiers were killed in action, and a dozen more lost limbs. By the time they went home, an astonishing half of the company had Purple Hearts.But Bravo Company¿s story didn¿t end when they came home. In the ten years since, two of their members have died by suicide, more than a dozen others have tried, and others admit they¿ve considered it. Bravo Company¿s traumatic tour and high suicide rate led to its veterans being declared by the Veterans Administration to be at ¿extraordinary risk¿ of succumbing to addiction, isolation, and suicide. As a result, the men were chosen as test subjects for a new approach to suicide prevention, focusing less on isolated individuals and more on the group. In Bravo Company, journalist and veteran Ben Kesling tells the story of war and its aftermath through this one representative unit and its men. Written with an insider¿s eye and ear, and drawing on extensive interviews and original reporting, Bravo Company follows the men from their initial enlistment, training, and deployment through what has happened in the decade since; as some returned to combat, others moved on with their lives, while others struggled to. And it will chronicle the extraordinary public and private efforts to fix what¿s broken, find peace, and build a future.
A graphic novel memoir recounting one parent's unique and wrenching journey caring for a child with a terminal diagnosisWhen Rick and Emily's infant son Ronan is diagnosed with Tay-Sachs, an incurable neurological disorder, they are faced with the practical and emotional hurdles of parenting and loving their son¿despite the shadow of inevitable loss. Rick Louis narrates this original graphic memoir, with illustrator Lara Antal translating the space that Ronan occupies before, during, and after his life, using flights of fancy and imagination to express the bizarre, heartbreaking, and sometimes even silly reality of human beings suddenly trapped in an impossible situation. Ronan and the Endless Sea of Stars is a graphic memoir for fans of Liana Finck's Passing for Human and Tom Hart's Rosalie Lightning, which was a Goodreads Choice Award semifinalist, Amazon Best Book of 2016, on the Washington Post's Best Graphic Novels of 2016 list, and one of Publishers Weekly's 100 Best Books of 2016. Ronan and the Endless Sea of Stars is a story of warmth and of heartbreak¿about finding joy in life, no matter how long or short that life might be.
The hilarious follow-up to Rube Goldberg and His Amazing Machines by bestselling author Brandon T. Snider and featuring illustrations by award-winning artist Ed SteckleyAfter unintentionally unmasking a criminal mastermind at his school¿s Contraption Convention, Rube Goldberg¿and his inventions¿are the talk of the sixth grade. Rube¿s star is on the rise, and it¿s a lot of pressure. What if he¿s lost his mojo? There¿s no time to wonder, because Rube and his two best friends, Boob and Pearl, are busy planning Pearl¿s campaign for class president. With the Switcheroo Dance a weekend before the big election, Pearl¿s path to victory is set. That is, until a new mystery strikes the town. Rube is eager to bring Zach into the fold, but Boob and Pearl can¿t help but wonder if Rube¿s mysterious new friend is hiding something . . . will Rube get his mojo back in time to unravel the mystery and save Pearl¿s campaign? Hijinks and hilarity abound in this dynamic follow-up to Rube Goldberg and His Amazing Machines, written by bestselling author Brandon T. Snider and featuring black-and-white illustrations by Ed Steckley.
The extraordinarily told, one-of-a-kind story of legendary author and children¿s book icon Ruth KraussBorna babylate at nightthere¿s no paradejust crashing rain She listens listenswrites and drawsstitches pagessews a bookShe finds another wayto tell a taleThis unique picture book biography provides a mesmerizing look at the life of children¿s writer Ruth Krauss (1901¿1993), best known for books such as The Carrot Seed, A Hole is to Dig, and A Very Special House. With an imaginative, spontaneous text from Carter Higgins that pays homage to Krauss¿s distinctive voice, and Isabelle Arsenault¿s exquisite illustrations that evoke a childlike sense of wonder, A Story Is to Share is a tribute to storytelling and creativity of all kinds.
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