2015

May
None of The Above
young adult
None of The Above written by I. W. Gregorio

Kristin Lattimer's life looks picture perfect. She's a star athlete and homecoming queen with a great boyfriend. But Kristin's life, and her very identity, are about to be upended by a startling revelation–not about a family member, or a friend, but about the most intimate part of herself.

In Search of Sam
young adult
In Search of Sam written by Kristin Butcher

Dani has barely gotten to know her biological father when he dies–and, unexpectedly, leaves Dani his entire estate. When Dani sets out to uncover more about her father's past, she begins a journey that will change her life.

Everything, Everything
young adult
Everything, Everything written by Nicola Yoon

Madaleine Whitter's hyper-severe allergies have forced her to live out her entire life in a figurative–and nearly literal–bubble. She hasn't even left her house in years. But love is about to find its way into Madaleine's hermetically-sealed world...

Mom School
picture book
Mom School written by Rebecca Van Slyke | illustrated by Priscilla Burris

Just in time for Mother’s Day, author Rebecca Van Slyke lets us all in on a well-kept secret … Want to know where terrific moms get their training? Why, at Mom School, of course!

A Sick Day for Amos McGee
picture book
A Sick Day for Amos McGee written by Philip C. Stead | illustrated by Erin E. Stead

Today, Amos has the sniffles, and he simply must stay in bed. Unfortunately, that means not spending time with his dear animal friends. But, later that day, Amos’s good friends have a splendid idea––they will hop on the bus to go visit Amos!

Mama Seeton's Whistle
picture book
Mama Seeton's Whistle written by Jerry Spinelli | illustrated by LeUyen Pham

"Mama Seeton’s Whistle” is a storybook rich with nostalgia that adults will cherish as much as children. It is a nod to simpler times and summer days when we were allowed to play outside all day long.

The Day The Crayons Quit
picture book
The Day The Crayons Quit written by Drew Daywalt | illustrated by Oliver Jeffers

Reaching into his desk for his box of crayons, poor Duncan makes an unpleasant discovery one day at school. His disgruntled crayons have gone on strike!