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The Everlasting Rose
by Dhonielle Clayton
A follow-up to The Belles finds Camille navigating the imperial forces of the evil Queen Sophia and forging ties with an underground resistance movement to find her kingdom's missing rightful leader, Princess Charlotte.
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Cold Day in the Sun
by Sara L. Biren
Preferring to distinguish herself as an athlete and not just a girl, Holland develops an inconvenient crush on her hockey captain and gains unwanted notoriety when their school is featured on a televised event that focuses on her as the only female on an all-boys team.
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| New Kid by Jerry CraftSeventh-grade cartoonist Jordan Banks, wants to go to a special art school, but is sent instead to Riverdale Academy, where he’s one of only a few African American kids...and no one will let him forget it.
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Superman : Dawnbreaker
by Matt de la Peña
Featuring a limited-edition poster in the first printing, a novelization of a Superman origin story finds a young Clark Kent teaming up with best friend Lana Lang to uncover a dark secret in their Smallville hometown, an effort that is complicated by his increasingly conspicuous super-abilities.
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The Music of What Happens
by Bill Konigsberg
A cool and popular gay teen who harbors a secret, intense crush and a poetic youth who is looking for Mr. Right in spite of his troubled family weigh what they are willing to risk while working together at an organic food truck during a blistering Arizona summer.
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Heroine
by Mindy McGinnis
Determined to see her softball team through a historic tournament run despite severe injuries, a socially awkward teen is prescribed opioid painkillers that initially help, before high pressure leads to an out-of-control addiction.
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We Set the Dark on Fire
by Tehlor Kay Mejia
A society wife-in-training has an uncomfortable awakening about her strictly polarized society after being recruited into a band of rebel spies and falling for her biggest rival. A first novel.
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The Black Coats
by Colleen Oakes
The cousin of a girl whose killer went free is invited to join a covert society of assassins who exact revenge on men who hurt women, an organization that tests her resolve with their escalating levels of brutality.
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Art Bots!
Wednesday, April 17, 3:30pm
Makerspace
Make your own motorized art bot that scribbles and draws! For more info, call Youth Services at 219-873-3045 and ask for Dave.
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CoderDojo
Wednesday, April 17, 5:00 pm
Makerspace
Join us for CoderDojo, our free coding club for ages 8-18! We’ll be exploring all kinds of programming, using Ozobots, Spheros, Chibi Chips, and 3D modeling. We will use coding tools such as Scratch, Hopscotch, and MakeCode. Build, share ideas, and learn along the way. Kids 12 and under must have a parent attend the session with them. For more information, go to our CoderDojo page or contact Jonathan at jlovett@mclib.org.
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MCAS Robotics Team Demonstration
Thursday, April 18, 3:30 pm
Library
RoboBlitz, the Michigan City Area Schools robotics team, will demonstrate robots at the library as part of Creativity and Innovation Week. Don’t miss this exciting hands-on event!
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Contact your librarian for more great books for ages 10-13!
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Michigan City Public Library 100 E. 4th Street Michigan City, Indiana 46360 219-873-3044mclib.org/ |
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