Six young Jewish children from all over Europe are able to escape by train and boat to Britain and come to reside in the city of Leeds. This book is the collection of their stories. Heinz who survived Kristallnacht in Nuremberg. Trude who felt so alone in foster care during the war and tried to... Continue Reading →
The Adventure Zone: Murder on the Rockport Limited by Clint/ Griffin/ Justin/ Travis McElroy and Carey Pietsch
Taako, Magnus, and Merle are back! And they've decided to join the Bureau of Balance. Their tasks will take them all over the kingdoms retrieving magical 'weapons of mass destruction' and bringing them back to the moon for disposal. The first job is to take over a mission for another agent who wasn't able to... Continue Reading →
Pumpkin Heads by Rainbow Rowell. Illustrated by Faith Erin Hicks
Pumpkin Heads is a massively sweet graphic novel about the brink of change in a young person's life. The last night Deja and Josiah get to work together in the pumpkin patch senior year of high school. They are pretty bummed because they know that next year they will be off at college, probably different... Continue Reading →
Wildheart: The Darling Adventures of John Muir by Julie Bertagna, Illustrated by William Goldsmith
Bertagna takes the reader from his birthplace in Ireland to his voyage across the Atlantic and his hikes up countless mountains all over the world. This is John Muir's story told with vibrant energy and many times in his own words from journals. His legacy is on full display as we see Muir's early love... Continue Reading →
Prodigy: Book One by Mark Millar and Raphael Albuquerque
Edison Crane is the smartest man in the world. A daredevil. A chess wizard. An expert in hand-to-hand combat. MacGyver, Indiana Jones, and Black Panther on speed... his subconscious has the ability to work on multiple problems at once. Sleep? What's that? Money is not a problem for him, so helping out those in need... Continue Reading →