Almost Nothing, Yet Everything
Almost Nothing, Yet Everything Like it’s subject this beautiful book is reflective and flowing.
Almost Nothing, Yet Everything Like it’s subject this beautiful book is reflective and flowing.
Like So Sweet, short, and simple. Will leave you feeling as warm and loved as a home-made cup of soup.
The First Cat in Space. Bk. 01, The First Cat in Space Ate Pizza What do you get when you mix a space cat, a moon queen, and a toe-nail clipping robot? The epic adventures of . . . THE FIRST CAT IN SPACE ATE PIZZA. Wildly entertaining.
Never Fall Down The true story of Arn-Chorn Pond and how he survived the Cambodian Genocide as a child. Told from a first person point-of-view this story is extremely potent and emotional. It looks at the best sides of humanity and some of the worst. Recommended for high schoolers and above.
Hike Grab your gear! It’s time to get outside. A near-wordless picture book, Hike provides an excellent opportunity to start telling the story yourself. Where will you hike next?
The One and Only Ivan It’s rare that a book breaks my heart as much as this one did. The One and Only Ivan is phenomenal. All around worthwhile.
The Elements of Pop-up Have you ever read a pop-up book and wondered how it was created? The Elements of Pop-Up gives concise instructions on paper engineering that allow you to make your own pop-up art! Perfect for hands-on teenage artists who are looking for something new.
Pumpkinheads While Josiah struggles to say goodbye to a place he loves, Deja tries to encourage him to enjoy the present moment. While especially sweet in the fall, this story is one I enjoy all year round.
The Queen of Attolia This book will stay with you. Complex emotional relationships and intricate character arcs are just the tip of the iceberg. There’s war, love, betrayal, trauma, and not a small amount of mischief. It is technically the second book in the Queen’s Thief series, but could be read as a stand-alone. If … Read more
I’ll Give You the Sun Anyone who has siblings knows that even while you love them CRAZY, sometimes they drive you CRAZY! This book explores sibling rivalry from both perspectives and asks hard questions about how we interact with the ones we love.