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New from Jennifer Torres

6/12/2018

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FLOR AND MIRANDA STEAL THE SHOW
by Jennifer Torres
​LittleBrown, June 12

STEF SOTO, TACO QUEEN
by Jennifer Torres
LittleBrown BFYR
​*Now in Paperback!*

STEF SOTO, LA REINA DEL TACO by Jennifer Torres
HarperCollins Español
*Ahora en Español!*

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Miranda is the lead singer in her family's musical band, Miranda y Los Reyes. Her family has worked hard performing at festivals and quinceaƱeras. Now, they have a shot at the main stage. How will Miranda make it a performance to remember? Flor's family runs the petting zoo at Mr. Barsetti's carnival. When she accidentally overhears Mr. Barsetti and Miranda's dad talk about cutting the zoo to accommodate Miranda y Los Reyes's main stage salary, she knows she has to take action. Will she have the heart for sabotage once she and Miranda actually start to become friends?
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Seventh grader Estefania "Stef" Soto is itching to shake off the onion-and-cilantro embrace of Tia Perla, her family's taco truck. She wants nothing more than for her dad to get a normal job and for Tia Perla to be put out to pasture. It's no fun being known as the "Taco Queen" at school. But just when new city regulations are proposed, and her family's livelihood is threatened, she will have to become the truck's unlikely champion. In this fun and multicultural middle grade novel, Stef will embrace her identity and discover what matters most.
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En esta novela divertida y conmmovedora, Stef descubre lo que es realmente importante y, en ltima instancia, abraza su identidad. Una historia acerca de la familia, los amigos, y de c mo es posible encontrar tu voz incluso envuelta en una tortilla de taco.
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BREAKOUT with a Giveaway!

6/5/2018

 

BREAKOUT by Kate Messner
Bloomsbury USA  -  6/5/18

Nora Tucker is looking forward to summer vacation in Wolf Creek--two months of swimming, popsicles, and brushing up on her journalism skills for the school paper. But when two inmates break out of the town's maximum security prison, everything changes. Doors are locked, helicopters fly over the woods, and police patrol the school grounds. Worst of all, everyone is on edge, and fear brings out the worst in some people Nora has known her whole life. Even if the inmates are caught, she worries that home might never feel the same.
Told in letters, poems, text messages, news stories, and comics--a series of documents Nora collects for the Wolf Creek Community Time Capsule Project--Breakout is a thrilling story that will leave readers thinking about who's really welcome in the places we call home.
* A Top Ten IndieNext Pick* 

"An effective, authentically wrought look at how fear and ignorance can lead people to treat those of different races or from different places with suspicion."
starred review, 
Publishers Weekly

"An accessible format and a unique focus on contemporary issues of criminal justice and racial bias make this an essential purchase." 
- starred review, 
School Library Journal
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Picture Books for June!

6/5/2018

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MABEL & SAM AT HOME
by Linda Urban
illus: Hadley Hooper
Chronicle Books - 6/5/18

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At the new house, there were movers and shouting and boxes and blankets. There were many places a girl like Mabel and a boy like Sam could be tripped over or smooshed or trod upon. There was one safe place where they would not. And that is how Mabel became a Sea Captain. In this three-part picture book of moving house and imaginative play, Mabel and Sam sail the high seas of their new home; tour the intriguing museum of their living room; journey through outer space to the safety of their own beds; and discover how far afield--and how close to home--imagination can take them.

FRUIT BOWL 
Written and Illustrated
​by Mark Hoffmann
PRH/Knopf - 6/12/18

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Who belongs in the fruit bowl? Apples, check. Blueberries, check. Tomato, che-- Wait, what? Tomato wants to join the other fruits, but does he belong? Using sly science (and some wisdom from a wise old raisin), Tomato proves all the fruit wrong and shows that he belongs in the bowl just as much as the next blueberry And he's bringing some unexpected friends too. The perfect mix of botany and a bunch of bananas.

UP AND DOWN: The Adventures of John Jeffries, 
by Don Brown
Charlesbridge - 6-12-18

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The incomparable Don Brown chronicles the ballooning misadventures of John Jeffries, scientist and aviation pioneer. Swept up by the European ballooning craze of the 1780s, Dr. John Jeffries longed to become the first person to fly across the English Channel. But first he had to outwit a rascally copilot, keep the balloon from bursting, and avoid crashing into the sea. The good doctor's quick-thinking solutions will surprise young readers--and keep them giggling. Orbis Pictus and Sibert Honor winner Don Brown tells this quirky true story with his usual accuracy and heart.
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