It is Valentine’s time in Greeneville and the sleuthy teenage girls of the TSLR Detective Agency are as busy as ever : between a secret admirer and a mysterious bracelet they have numerous new mysteries to unravel .
A charmingly joyful, surprising story about love, acceptance, and self-expression from the acclaimed author of The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle . Fans of the musical “Kinky Boots” and Byron Lane’s Big Gay Wedding will have their hearts stolen by Becoming Ted !
Based on the true story of one ordinary woman who risked everything to reunite Jewish children with the true names they hadn't even realized they'd lost.
The Forgotten Names reminds the world of the impact that one person can have in the face of overwhelming odds.
In her powerful debut novel, Looking for Smoke, author K. A. Cobell (Blackfeet) weaves loss, betrayal, and complex characters into a mystery that will illuminate, surprise, and engage readers until the final word.
After a near death experience, one woman creates her "reverse" bucket the things she wants to do after death.
From New York Times bestselling author Julia London comes an uplifting and heartwarming story of second chances and the power of finding out what makes life worth truly living.
The 1920s. When wealthy American adolescent Matthew Cameron moves to France following his parents' divorce, he struggles to assimilate to his new surroundings. But when a new tennis instructor -- Michel Garnier -- arrives at Matthew's boarding school, a forbidden relationship develops that will have unforeseen consequences.
Sweet story about helping others and overcoming fears, Lolly the Left Out Lobster is an interesting read for young readers, with beautiful illustrations and interesting teachings such as showing empathy and being open minded.
I found the perfect read to start #pridemonth ! Queer Cheer is a self help book answering any question you could have about LGBT+. It helps navigate various topics linked to relationships, self-care, school or the community in general. I really love this book ! It is full of affirmative affirmations and testimonies.
The Luminous Life of Lucy Landry is a timelessly sweet tale of found family from rising Ojibwe voice Anna Rose Johnson, author of NPR Best Book of the Year The Star That Always Stays .
I swear I planned to only drop off books to the #LittleFreeLibrary, but I decided if I brought this one home with me, that would free up space for one more book to go into the library :) @bookstodon
@bookstodon HAHA!!! I'm in a training class today, and they recommended one of the books I'd just dropped off at the #LittleFreeLibrary. Now I remember why I had that book in the first place.. so I have to go back and get the book unless it's already gone.
If your child is a food lover, the ABCs of Indien Cuisine will certainly be a great read. Full of adorable illustrations, this picture book introduces young readers to different Indian dishes, all organized following the alphabet’s letters. From Aloo Gobi to Zeera, young readers discovers twenty six very tasty flavors presented in rich and powerful colors.
An elite team of MI6 agents must go undercover to unravel a smuggling network funding violent terror in the second thrilling adventure in the acclaimed Double O series by Kim Sherwood.
Check out the last book of the The House on Sunrise Lagoon series ! It is the perfect series for the summer. It is a perfect middle grade cozy read, full of wonderful characters. You can find it in the #littlefreelibrary !
Dark poetry for women with an edge.
Love poems with a twist. When I Fall is a book of words and poems that embraces romance and darkness befitting a gothic novel. With edgy thoughts on love, lust, power, and heartbreak strewn into short, bittersweet poems, readers are given permission to feel emotions raw and dark.
The Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library introduces nonfiction to the beginning reader and serves as a great resource to help teachers make abstract scientific concepts come to life! As the students are entertained by the intriguing stories, they will also learn about fascinating facts that will keep them reading to learn even more.
The Law of Birthdays is a very smart book about free will and the importance of respecting other people’s choices. Using a simple example of a cake, Brenna Jeanneret illustrates how other people feel when their choice is taken away from them. It is a funny and tender story and the illustrations are truly beautiful.
From the author of the cult hit Boy Parts comes a chilling, brilliantly told story of murder among a group of teenage girls—a powerful and disturbing novel as piercing in its portrait of young women as Emma Cline’s The Girls.
For readers of Adriana Trigiani, Susan Meissner, and Elena Ferrante, an unbreakable, life-changing friendship will lead two young girls from different worlds to rebel against the injustice they face in 1930s Italy.
Eoin Colfer meets Rick Riordan—with a little Margaret Peterson Haddix sprinkled on top—in this hilarious new sci-fi series from award-winning authors Neal Shusterman and Eric Elfman.
This debut novel reimagines the turbulent and triumphant early years of Ella Fitzgerald. Compelling and rich in historical detail, Ella is a remarkable debut novel about an extraordinary woman.
Everywhere I Look, a beautifully rendered memoir of sisterhood, longing, true crime, and family secrets. A profoundly moving reckoning and love letter.
In this portrait of two generations, a granddaughter and a grandmother come to terms with what it means to be family and alive in a world on fire. Heglar weaves an unforgettable story of the climate crisis, Black resistance, and the enduring power of family.
Young dragon lovers will love this extraordinary tale about courage, determination and the power to stay true to ourselves despite the circumstances.
Strong is an inspiring story with beautiful illustrations. I loved the sweet atmosphere and the strong will of the main character. It is a great read to remind young ones how special they are.