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Cross My Heart and Never Lie
By Nora DåsnesIn this sweetly sensitive graphic diary, 12-year-old Tuva navigates the difficulties that come with being a tween: balancing kid stuff with growing up, exploring relationships and first crushes, all while figuring out who she is and what she wants.
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Curlfriends: New in Town
By Sharee MillerTwelve-year-old military kid Charlie Harper is no stranger to being the new kid. Middle school means a fresh start, and she is convinced this is her chance to be cool. However, Charlie feels like fitting in might mean pretending to be someone she isn't.
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Doodles from the Boogie Down
By Stephanie RodriguezIn the Bronx circa 2000, it's time for eighth-grader Steph to apply to high school. Will she pick the private Catholic school chosen by her protective Dominican mother or LaGuardia, where she can pursue her own dreams of becoming an artist?
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Eerie Tales from the School of Screams
By Graham AnnableEmily and Davis don't want to tell a spooky story... but their classmates do! Creepy tales of ghosts, aliens, and other fantastical creatures will scare and delight.
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Hoops
By Matt TavaresWhen Title IX creates funding for a girls' basketball team, Judi gives up her spot on the cheer squad to join the Lady Bears. With enough determination and hard work, can the team earn their rights to equal treatment and climb their way to the championship?
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Mexikid
By Pedro MartínAs the first kid in his family to be born in the U.S., Pedro often feels more American than Mexican. While on a family roadtrip to bring his abuelito from Mexico to live in California, Pedro reconnects with his roots and learns more about the place his family calls home.
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Parachute Kids
By Betty C. TangWhen Mama's visa extension is denied, the Lin kids must stay behind in the U.S. while their mom travels back to Taiwan. With support from family friends, they must learn how to live in this new country, lean on each other, and handle tough life lessons together.
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Saving Sunshine
By Saadia Faruqi, Shazleen KhanMuslim twins Zara and Zeeshan can't seem to get along! While on a family trip, they find an ailing sea turtle and realize they must work together to save its life and unite against the prejudice they face.
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Things in the Basement
By Ben HatkeMilo ventures into the labyrinthian depths beneath his new house and discovers a world of adventure he never anticipated.
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Two Tribes
By Emily Bowen CohenSince her Muskogee father and Jewish mother separated when she was three, Mia is constantly caught in between—out of place in her Jewish school and disconnected from her Indigenous roots. Can she find a way to forge an identity of her own and embrace all parts of herself?
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Worm and Caterpillar Are Friends
By Kaz WindnessWorm and Caterpillar are best friends! They have so much in common. Can their friendship survive some big changes?