![]() ![]() ![]() A curmudgeonly chicken and a sprightly worm become unlikely BFFs (“Best Feathered Friends”) in this early reader comic in five parts by Battersby (Trouble). The YA novel earned a starred review from PW.Ĭranky Chicken by Katherine Battersby. It’s meet-cute pandemic style as Maxine “Max” Mauro and Jonah Stephens trade toilet paper for Clorox wipes the day that Los Angeles goes into lockdown. Hello (from Here) by Chandler Baker and Wesley King. The book earned a starred review from PW. This YA novel about a swimmer dealing with transphobia demonstrates the importance of a solid support system and the ways in which transphobia, homophobia, and toxic masculinity are often intertwined. ![]() Employing candid prose that belies deeper messages, Newbery Medalist Applegate again considers the complex relationship between humans and the natural world. Macmillan/Feiwel and Friends, $16.99 ISBN 978-0-0. Newbery Honoree Appelt’s new novel, set in 1910, features an unlikely friendship between an aging camel and a family of American kestrels in the West Texas desert. Once Upon a Camel by Kathi Appelt, illus. ![]()
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