7 Brand New Titles for Kids, Tweens, and Teens Out This Week—And Available as Ebooks

Seven new books hit virtual shelves this week including a new series for fans of historical fiction, an effervescent Ramona Quimby read-alike, and a powerful young adult memoir.

Seven new books hit virtual shelves this week including a new series for fans of historical fiction, an effervescent Ramona Quimby read-alike, and a powerful young adult memoir.

FOR KIDS

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Finn and the Intergalactic Lunchbox by Michael Buckley

Wormholes, space-traveling, robots, and plenty of laughs make this latest novel by the creator of the "N.E.R.D.S." series perfect for budding Doctor Who fans. 

Nazi Prison Camp Escape by Michael Burgan

Part of the new "Great Escapes" series, in this first installment, readers meet Bill Ash, a U.S. citizen who joined the Canadian Royal Air Force and fought Nazis in World War II. 

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How To Disappear Completely by Ali Standish

A heartfelt contemporary tale about a tween girl living with vitiligo. 

The Space Between Lost and Found by Sandy Stark-McGinnis

Twelve-year-old Cassie grapples with the difficulties of growing up, including understanding and accepting her mother's early-onset Alzheimer's diagnosis. 

Ways To Make Sunshine by Renée Watson

Effervescent Ryan moves with her family to a new neighborhood, deals with name-calling bullies, and exercises her imagination in this warm and loving contemporary tale perfect for fans of Beverly Cleary's "Ramona" books. 

FOR TEENS

All Boys Aren’t Blue by George M. Johnson

A powerful young adult memoir with guidance for queer Black youth. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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