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Hitting the Stacks! Junior Fiction March 2021 Vol. 2
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A young artist growing up in an apartment in a school in France where her father is the principal explores small local mysteries before becoming gradually aware of her parents’ conflicts and the realities of being the only Jewish family in town. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations.
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Brave
by Jennifer Li Shotz
Brave is a dog without a home. After surviving a hurricane in San Antonio, Texas, stray dog Brave is hungry and afraid. When twelve-year-old Dylan finds Brave, he's feeling lost himself. Can Dylan give Brave a forever home?
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Batman and the Morphing Movie Star
by Michael Anthony Steele
Trouble on a move set and a series of bank heists spur Batman and his sidekick, Batwing, into action. Can Batwing hlep contian the muddy menace before Batman is brought to his knees?
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The in-between
by Rebecca K. S. Ansari
Presents a dark, twisty adventure about the forgotten among us, and what it means to be seen.
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Halfway to Harmony
by Barbara O'Connor
Ten-year-old Walter Tipple is grieving his beloved older brother, Tank, when a sassy girl named Posey moves in next door and Banjo, a hot-air balloonist, sets the pair on an adventure.
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Have sword, will travel
by Garth Nix
Odo is the seventh son of the village miller and he just wants to get away from work for awhile, Eleanor's mother was a soldier, and she yearns for adventure, but it is Odo who finds the magic talking sword named Biter, and thereby instantly becomes a knight--and together they set out on a quest (somewhat reluctantly on Odo's part) to save their kingdom from threats both human and dragon.
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Land of the cranes
by Aida Salazar
Holding fast to the cultural heritage stories that say her people will one day return to live among the cranes in the promised land, a 9-year-old migrant, seeking refuge in Los Angeles from the Mexican cartel wars, learns to hold onto hope and love in a family detention center.
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Real
by Carol Cujec
Born unable to speak because of her autism, a 13-year-old math whiz whose funny, determined and kind nature are not recognized by others is forced to face her greatest fears when she is enrolled in public school.
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The secret life of Sam
by Kim Ventrella
Sent to live with a long-lost aunt in a dusty Oklahoma town after his father’s accidental death, a heartbroken Sam follows a mysterious cat through a portal that allows him to revisit the past, where old family stories begin to manifest in sinister detail.
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Crushing Covers
by Michael Dahl
Strange creatures are crashing through the woods. The stomp forward on long legs. And at the very top of the legs are huge books. The books have escaped from the Library of Doom. They will snap down and crush between their covers anything that crosses their path. Who can bring the books' destructive journey to a close?
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Deep-sea disaster
by Davy Ocean
A first entry in a new chapter book series introduces young hammerhead shark Harry Hammer, who longs to be a great white or tiger shark before a class trip to a famous shipwreck helps him discover the importance of being himself. Simultaneous.
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Finn and the time-traveling pajamas
by Michael Buckley
A sequel to Finn and the Intergalactic Lunchbox finds Finn advised by an older version of himself to include Lincoln and Julep in his time-traveling adventures, before the trio become stranded in different timelines by malfunctioning time-travel pajamas.
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Hattie in the spotlight
by Poppy Green
When her shy friend, Hattie Frog, asks for support auditioning for a play at Oak Hollow Theater, a surprised Sophie Mouse encourages her friend by auditioning, rehearsing for an unexpected part and managing stage jitters.
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The lost Wonderland diaries
by J. Scott Savage
Discovering Lewis Carroll’s secret journals about his actual travels to Wonderland, Celia and Tyrus fall through a portal into the same fantasy world, where a mysterious dark force has transformed major characters into monsters, including a power-hungry Queen of Hearts. 20,000 first printing.
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