Quick view All for Pie, Pie for All by David Martin In this merry, multi-species story cooked up with folksy warmth and humor, everybody gets a piece of the pie--and then some View Details
Quick view All Rivers Flow to the Sea by Alison McGhee When a car accident leaves a teenage girl in a coma, her younger sister struggles with grief and guilt as she faces the inevitability of moving on--and letting go. Teacher Guide View Details
Quick view All That's Missing by Sarah Sullivan When his grandfather's dementia raises the specter of foster care, Arlo flees to find his only other family member. Unfailingly honest and touched with a dash of magical realism, Sullivan's... View Details
Quick view All We Know of Love (Paperback) by Nora Raleigh Baskin Four years, four months, and fifteen days ago, Natalie Gordon's mother walked out mid-sentence, before she finished what she was going to say. Now Natalie is traveling twenty-four hours on a bus to... View Details
Quick view All We Know of Love by Nora Raleigh Baskin Four years, four months, and fifteen days ago, Natalie Gordon's mother walked out mid-sentence, before she finished what she was going to say. Now Natalie is traveling twenty-four hours on a bus to... View Details
Quick view Almost Astronauts: 13 Women Who Dared to Dream by Tanya Lee Stone When NASA was launched in 1958, 13 women proved they had as much of the right stuff as men to be astronauts, but their way to space was blocked by prejudice, insecurity, and a scrawled note written... View Details
Quick view Alpha Oops!: The Day Z Went First by Alethea Kontis Z is tired of always having to be last when the alphabet family lines up. He is demanding fair and equal treatment! The letters (more or less) agree to go backwards, but it's not long before P has... View Details
Quick view Alpha Oops: H is for Halloween by Alethea Kontis While putting on a Halloween pageant, the alphabet mixes things up with some spooky, and funny, results. Story-Hour Kit View Details
Quick view Alpha Oops: The Day Z Went First by Alethea Kontis Z is tired of always having to be last when the alphabet family lines up. The letters more or less agree to go backwards, but it's not long before every letter has a different opinion about how the... View Details
Quick view Always by Ann Scott Young readers are sure to be comforted by this universal tale, in which a young boy is assured that his mother loves him--no matter what he does. Full color. View Details
Quick view Amaryllis by Craig Crist-Evans Through one brother's narration and another's letters from Vietnam, Crist-Evans offers a moving story of two brothers separated, yet forever connected, by the devastation of war. View Details
Quick view Amazing Monty by Johanna Hurwitz A new sibling is just one of the surprises some good, some not so much awaiting Monty in another story for early chapter book readers. View Details