
Kyle Lukoff
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2 weeks ago |
commonsensemedia.org | Kyle Lukoff |Susan Faust
age 6+ An affecting slice of LGBTQ+ history about a secret code. Parents need to know that a slice of LGBTQ hisstory is explored in Are You a Friend of Dorothy? The True Story of an Imaginary Woman and the Real People She Helped by Kyle Lukoff and illustrated by Levi Hastings.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
publishersweekly.com | Rebecca Stead |Kyle Lukoff |Deb Caletti
Amina Mucciolo, illus. by Elle Pierre. Scholastic, $14.99 (40p) ISBN 978-1-338-79240-9In this openhearted story exhorting self-acceptance, conversational first-person narration from Mucciolo proposes that within each person exists a rainbow that combines “all the special little things that make each of us unique.” Acknowledging through an anecdote that it can be scary to express oneself, the narrator offers an example of moving toward self-acceptance.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
publishersweekly.com | Lourdes Heuer |Rebecca Stead |Kyle Lukoff |Deb Caletti
Lourdes Heuer, illus. by Maxwell Eaton III. Holiday House/Porter, $18.99 (40p) ISBN 978-0-8234-5570-6In an almost empty attic, a budding cartographer sits at a desk, creating an atlas for an unknown recipient. The resultant maps’ first-person annotations are reportorial in style, and it’s quickly apparent that the places and spaces, drawn by Eaton (Looking for Peppermint) in colored pencil, pen, and watercolor, portray a beloved personal geography.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
publishersweekly.com | Kate Messner |Rebecca Stead |Kyle Lukoff |Deb Caletti
Kate Messner. Bloomsbury, $17.99 (288p) ISBN 978-1-5476-1639-8After sullen seventh grader Finn Connelly is detained for damaging the headstone of late local hero Edna Grace Thomas, who once corresponded with and encouraged climbers of the 46 Adirondack peaks, Finn sees the event as further proof that he exists in stark contrast to his deceased fireman father, whose heroism on 9/11 was captured in an iconic photograph.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
publishersweekly.com | Rebecca Stead |Kyle Lukoff |Deb Caletti
Betsy Bird, illus. by Andrea Tsurumi. Union Square, $18.99 (48p) ISBN 978-1-4549-6046-1Bird (The Great Santa Stakeout) and Tsurumi (There’s No Such Thing as Vegetables) imagine the giggly-good havoc wrought by ending myriad nursery rhymes with “POP! Goes the Weasel.” The story’s canon-tweaking mischief-maker—introduced in the book’s first featured rhyme—is a weasel in pink overalls who leaps into the framing of each classic final line, generally with arms and legs akimbo.
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