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Illustrated by Calvin Nicholls
Structured like a fairy tale, this is the story of how Hans Christian Andersen took all the parts of his life—whether painful or transcendent and used them to create books that have touched children the world over. Illustrated with impeccable paper-cut sculptures.





Lesléa Newman
Illustrated
by
Z. B. Asterplume
Cookie and her moms taste Ms. Madeline’s best cookie yet: a heart-shaped, rainbow-striped confection baked for Pride. But Rainbow Cookies make some neighbors angry, and Ms. Madeleine is afraid her Rainbow Cookie might be her last. Cookie gathers friends and neighbors to support Ms. Madeleine, showing the whole town just how colorful, fun, celebratory, and delicious love, Pride, and cookies can be!





Abigail Rajunov
Guy hates it here on the ground. It’s dirty and smelly and loud and don’t get him started on the other forest creatures. Oh how much better life would be if he lived in the sky! The places he’d go, the wind in his face and the trees far below! But of course, Guy cannot live in the sky. From debut author and illustrator Abigail Rajunov comes an unusually wise and gorgeously illustrated story about gaining new perspective.





Illustrated by Tara Anand
When Mr. Rao asks to paint Shreya during recess, it seems like an honor. But something feels wrong once she arrives for her portrait. The experience ruins her love of painting, makes her feel awful, and she struggles to tell her mom why. But another classmate knows what to do, and her example gives Shreya courage of her own.





Daniel Nayeri
Illustrated by Rahele Jompeur Bell
This story-within-a-story brings a young boy in a hot car ride across the desert. The destination is an oasis, where gardens perfume the air, and tales are lovingly told. Here is the gate to a magical world full of princesses, valiant brothers, dangerous giants, and one perfect, enchanted lemon. Will any of the brothers be able to foil the giant, retrieve the lemon, and free the princess?





Jenn Bailey and Sherry Bushue
Illustrated by Caldecott Honoree Pamela Zagarenski
Marcel was born in 1923 in the French city of Strasbourg. But his safe, creative childhood was shattered by the advent of World War II and anti-Jewish laws. His family was forced to flee. To help others escape, Marcel used his artistic talents to forge passports and disguised himself as a Scout leader to lead children over the border to safety. Surviving the war, he became renowned around the world as Marcel Marceau, the most famous mime of the twentieth century.





Julie Fiveash
Anura is a young frog spending the summer back home with their grandmother. With some...er...gentle prodding, they get a job working at the local library and are tasked with a big project: create an archive that captures what makes Soggy Stump so special. And so begins a summer full of fry bread, weaving, zines, community gardens, manga, and (maybe) an answer to the question of: how do we preserve the knowledge, wisdom, and memories of the ones we love?
$24.99 / $15.99 US ∙ Hardcover/Paperback ∙ 6 x 8 ∙ 256 pages





A Graphic Novel of the Armenian Genocide
Nadine would give anything to learn about her family’s history in Armenia and Turkey where they came from and how they came to America—but it is just too painful for her parents. All Nadine knows is that her family was caught up in the Armenian genocide. Until one day the dam bursts. And through that flood of stories and memories, and a trip back to their people’s homelands, Nadine discovers a key to unlocking her own heritage and the courage to speak up when injustice rears its head again.



Master storyteller Donna Barba Higuera brings her beloved Cuentista trilogy to a close in a book full of old friends and new, jaw-dropping twists, and a journey to the stars and back.
Itzel has never known a life on Earth. Growing up on Sagan, the granddaughter of the Cuentista, her years have been spent among the dactyls, griblets, and billow seeds of their new planet. But when a mysterious message arrives from across the cosmos, Itzel realizes that the home they thought destroyed hundreds of years ago has survived...and with it, another community of humans. Will she and the other Saganites brave the journey back to Earth? And what will they find? For they are not the only ones who have received this message...
$18.99 US
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Andrea L. Rogers
The author of the Walter Award-winning ManMadeMonsters and the Caldecott Medal-winning ChoochHelped delivers a murder mystery interwoven with Cherokee history and culture.
Diane and her family have moved onto their grandfather's ranch in the hills of Oklahoma. There's any number of problems she can see with her new situation, but the main one is plain: Grandfather Wilson is not a good man. But with her sisters and her parents and the opportunity to reconnect with her Cherokee heritage it's at least manageable.
Until a strange girl shows up on the ranch and Diane’s life is changed forever. For she soon realizes that death lurks within the beautiful prairie grass around them... and a terrible secret that will tear their family apart if she lets it.






Najlaa Attaallah
Translated by Sawad Hussain
A window into a world most people see depicted only in secondslong news reports, one that we all should look through in order to recognize the genuine humanity within.
Asad lives in Gaza, in a tiny house, on a narrow street pocked by half-destroyed buildings, in a camp that looks shabby to him and feels claustrophobic. He walks virtually the same route every day to his summer job at a printing press, passing the prison that holds his father, for reasons that have not been fully explained to him. As the oldest son, he feels the weight of responsibility for his seven brothers, his sisters, and his Ummi, who wants him to study hard and excel in school, as all mothers do.
Moody and reserved Asad has few friends, and fewer distractions. There seems to be no escaping. But Asad has a secret, too, a mysterious black bag that holds something important that he keeps hidden from everyone.
This rare novel by and about Palestinians living, breathing people showcases this boy whose life is never easy, even as it’s filled with the longing, the bruised hopes, and the frustrations of any seventeen-year-old. Translated by Sawad Hussain, who was a Princeton translator in residence and has won numerous awards for her work.
$17.99 US ∙ Hardcover ∙ 5.5 x 8.25 ∙ 144 pages ∙ Rights: World English and Dutch, and North American (US, Canada) Spanish ∙ June 2026



Yamile Saied Méndez
From the award-winning author of Furia two brothers struggle against a totalitarian regime in this historical YA about fighting for what you believe in, even when the world around you tries to silence your voice.
Daniel and Adrián Aguirre are brothers and best friends. But in 1976 Rosario, Argentina, along with teachers and librarians, poets and musicians are among the authoritarian military government’s main enemies, even if they’re only teenagers playing music at home. When one of their songs becomes popular on the radio, the brothers and Río Babel, the rest of their band all children of new immigrants from Spain, Palestine, and Germany must choose between pursuing their dream of making music that speaks to the soul of their people or stay silent for the sake of their families.
They’re ready to fight the military government, but when they’re betrayed by one of their own, how can music really be worth all the pain?
$19.99 US
Hardcover
6 x 9
400 pages
Rights: World English, Spanish, and Dutch
May 2026



Leah Eskin
This adult literary novel combines the historical sweep and emotional power of TheInvisibleBridge by Julie Orringer and the resonant use of food and recipes of LikeWaterforChocolate by Laura Esquivel.
The year is 1943. Mussolini has enacted anti-Jewish laws across Italy, and the family of Stella Fortuna struggles to maintain any sense of their former life in Pitigliano, Italy. Then one night a neighbor comes to their door holding a ricotta pudding and tells them “You must leave now. You’re in grave danger.” The Nazi’s have arrived.
Grabbing what few things they can carry (and the pudding), Stella Fortuna escapes into the woods with her two older brothers and younger sister, Marcella. What follows is a desperate months-long flight. Stella dreams of romance, the comforts of home, and the food that was not just her mother’s love: it was the delicious expression of an entire culture in danger.
In a separate timeline, Edda Servi Machlin is a housewife in 1960s Westchester trying to make sense of a new culture, and the “spaghetti and meatballs” food that passes for Italian cuisine. With caustic wit, we see twentieth-century America through an immigrant’s eyes.
In between these two remarkable stories are more than forty recipes (updated for today's cooks), all inspired by the life and example of Edda Servi Machlin, author of The Classic Cuisine of the Italian Jews








Tess Thomas Illustrated by Kamwei Fong
Translated by Rita Urquijo-Ruiz
$19.99 US ∙ Hardcover ∙ 8.5 x 9.5
48 pages
Rights: World All
March 2026



Donna Barba Higuera
Illustrated by Mariana Ruiz Johnson
Translated by Aurora Humarán
$19.99 US ∙ Hardcover ∙ 6 x 8 ∙ 240 pages ∙ Rights: Art: World All / Text: North American English and Spanish (including Mexico); World Dutch ∙ May 2026


Martha Brockenbrough Illustrated by Jon Lau
by Gabriella Aldeman
Martha Brockenbrough
Illustrated by Jon Lau
Translated by Gabriella Aldeman

Frank y el gran


Tess Thomas
Illustrated by Kamwei Fong
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★ "A thoughtful resource to help readers build emotional awareness and understand that their feelings are worth sharing with others.“
BCCB (starred)
★ "A winning blend of crisp design, child-appealing illustrations, and positive messaging about selfexpression.“
—Kirkus Reviews (starred)



Andrea L. Rodgers
Illustrated by Rebecca Lee Kunz
A Cherokee girl introduces her younger brother to their family’s traditions — begrudgingly! — in this picture book written by Walter Award-winner Andrea L. Rogers and featuring gorgeous collage illustrations from debut artist Rebecca Lee Kunz.
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Caldecott Medal winner
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12 starred reviews

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Chooch Helped
★ “Readers’ hearts will be warmed by Sissy and Chooch’s relationship and by the moving representation of Cherokee traditions…. [a] beautiful sibling story.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred)
★ “Tender… powerful.”
Publishers Weekly (starred)
Man Made Monsters
“Fierce, fantastic, ingeniously Indigenous.”
— Cynthia Leitich Smith
★ “Chilling… Exquisite… A creepy and artful exploration of a haunting heritage.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred)
★ “Spine-tingling…artfully tackles themes of colonialism and its effects on entire generations, for a simultaneously frightening and enthralling read.”
Publishers Weekly (starred)
The Art Thieves
★ “Sharp social commentary folded into an all-too-believable dystopian setting.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred)
★ “A fierce apocalyptic time travel novel.”
—Booklist (starred)

Stonewall Award winner
Sydney Taylor Award winner
New England Book Award winner
Prinz Award Honoree

Major YA award winner!

The Forbidden Book
“Captivating… wonder-filled.” Foreword ““Fascinating.”
Kirkus Reviews
★ “Unique and absorbing…pageturning and attentiongrabbing…There are many gripping twists and turns, along with dubious motivations, questions of faith and orthodoxy, friendship, identity (gender and otherwise) and a stolen book that was ‘written by an angel, with its own hand.”
—Horn Book (starred)
When the Angels Left the Old Country
★ “Powerfully moving. Broad in scope, the strong queer relationships at its core provide an unfaltering anchor.”
Publishers Weekly (starred)
★ “Terrific. Richly imagined and plotted, this inspired book has the timeless feeling of Jewish folklore.”
—Booklist (starred)
★ “Gorgeous, fascinating, and fun. Deftly tackles questions of identity, good and evil, obligation, and the many forms love can take.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred)

Golden Kite Award winner
Kirkus Editors’ Pick
Chicago Public Library’s Best of the Best

Over 100K copies sold!

Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask
★ “Reading this book is like enjoying a talk with a close relative who wants you to learn, grow, and continue to ask questions. This book is an important resource about contemporary North American Indigenous peoples. Recommend for all libraries.”
—School Library Journal (starred)
★ “Wise, well-researched, and not to be missed. This collection of short essays about Native Americans is comprehensive, equitable, and generous.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred)
Where Wolves Don’t Die
“Where Wolves Don't Die will lift you up and not let you down.
Anton Treuer knows how to tell a gripping story and the suspense doesn't let up for a single page... I couldn't put this book down until I'd finished it, and then, I could not forget it.”
Louise Erdrich
★ “An essential illumination of contemporary Indigenous life.” Booklist (starred)
★ “A great first purchase for all libraries, with a unique hero’s journey.”
—School Library Journal (starred)

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Shy Willow
“Evokes a richly mysterious night; a night in which dreams could come true.”
New York Times
“Luminous...an earnest tale of bravery begetting selfrealization.”
Publishers Weekly
★ “A dreamlike adventure…A warm and wondrous adventure for armchair, or high chair, travelers.”
Booklist (starred)
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The Little Toymaker
“Min’s fantastical imagination is once again on full Technicolor display in this fairy tale–like story.”
Kirkus Reviews
“Min delivers an understated, effective message about appreciating the lives and experiences of older people and the value they can share with the young.”
—Booklist
The Shadow and the Ghost
★ “Will leave viewers in awe. May the stars align for young readers to share this heartwarming picture book with their precious friends no matter how far apart they are.”
Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred)

Newbery Honor winner
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National Book Award Longlist TIME Best 100 Fantasy Books of All Time
14 starred reviews

8 languages sold! — Over 200K copies sold!
Sheine Lende
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★ “A brilliant, engaging debut.” Kirkus Reviews (starred)
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Shelf Awareness (starred) Elatsoe
★ “A classic fantasy adventure and a balm for any soul weary of oppression.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred)
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—School Library Journal (starred)
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Foreword (starred)
A Snake Falls to Earth
“A genre-bending narrative.”
Time
“Undeniably charming.”
—Tor.com
★ “Beautifully combines tradition and technology.” —Kirkus (starred)
★ “Fun, imaginative, deeply immersive.”
Publishers Weekly (starred)
★ “Magical, stunning, and wholly original.” Booklist (starred)


Jasmine Walls
Illustrated by Teo Duvall Rights: World All
“Pulse-pounding broom races and comforting domestic sequences… An evocative Fast and the Furious–flavored graphic novel.”
Publishers Weekly (starred)
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Agnes Lee Rights: World All
“A gorgeous, resonating, even mystical creation with little text, overflowing with unsaid feelings... Gently, nudgingly, Lee brilliantly intertwines the past, present, and future.” —Booklist (starred)

Jonny Garza Villa Rights: World All
“Irresistible… There’s plenty of heartfelt wisdom—and thrilling soccer matches— along the way, but it’s the sweetly sexy romance between Gabi and Vale that really makes this shine. It’s a winner.”— Publishers Weekly (starred)

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Ellen Heck
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“A gorgeous collection for linguists of all ages."
—Booklist (starred)

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“Authentic and immersive…A labor of love imbued with dedication to family.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred)

Lesléa Newman
Illustrated by Susan Gal Rights: World All
“Words and art brim with warmth; the love and support in this diverse community are palpable… A soaring ode to community, tradition, and family.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred)


Young Vo
Rights: World All
“A delightful first day of school story. Beginning readers will love this book as the illustrations say it all. He has precisely captured the emotions of a child starting school in a new place.”
—School Library Connection (starred)

Mavasta Honyouti
Rights: World All
★ Rich wood carvings, painted with acrylics … A stirring tribute to Hopi culture, language, and resistance.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred)

Rashin Kheiriyeh
Rights: World All excluding Farsi
“It’s hard to find a more joyful take on the first day of school in a new country than that found in Kheiriyeh’s new work.”
—School Library Journal (starred)



Jim Grimsley
Rights: World All
Charting one boy’s search for companionship amid violence and isolation in the mid-century South, with a new foreword from National Book Award-winner Justin Torres.

Virginia Hamilton
Rights: World All
A monumental collection by one of America’s greatest authors of children’s literature.

Paula Gunn Allen
Rights: World All
An overdue retrospective of a pathbreaking feminist Native American poet, with a foreword from activist and educator Lee Francis IV



LAÚLTIMA CUENTISTA (THE LAST CUENTISTA)
PB • 9781646143023 • $9.99 US Winner, Newbery Medal Winner, Pura Belpré Medal New York Times Bestseller ★ Shelf ★ Kirkus ★ PW ★ SLJ

BUENOS ESPÍRITUS (HIGH SPIRITS)
PB • 9781646143009
• $12.99 US ★ Kirkus ★ Booklist

LUPE WONG NO BAILA (LUPE WONG WON’T DANCE)
PB • 9781646140329 • $9.99 US Winner, Pura Belpré Honor Winner, Sid FleischmanAward Winner, PNBA Award
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PW Publishers Weekly Evanston Public Library Chicago Public Library BookPage Kirkus NOCHE ANTIGUA (ANCIENT NIGHT) HC • 9781646142545 • $18.99 US

CUENTOS SAGRADOS DE AMÉRICA (SEA-RINGED WORLD)
PB • 9781646140336 • $16.99 US Honor, Batchelder Award

Booklist BLABLABLÁ (GIBBERISH) HC • 9781646142811 • $16.99 US Kirkus Parents APALA Chicago Public Library Washington Post Evanston Public Library LosAngeles Public Library EL PRÍNCIPE Y EL COYOTE (THE PRINCE AND THE COYOTE) PB • 9781646142774 • $12.99 Pura Belpré HonorWinner BEST OF THE YEAR

Kirkus
SLJ



LA TÍMIDA WILLOW (SHY WILLOW)
HC • 9781646143016 • $16.99 US
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LA FORMACIÓN DE YOLANDA LA BRUJA (THE MAKING OF YOLANDA LA BRUJA)
PB • 9781646142781 • $12.99 US
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LO QUE LE CONTÓ EL JAGUAR (WHAT THE JAGUAR TOLD HER)
PB • 9781646142460 • $12.99 US ★ Kirkus

NUNCASEOLVIDA (NEVERFORGOTTEN)
PB • 9781646142507 • $9.99 US
★ PW ★ Foreword ★ Kirkus
International Latino Book Award Finalist

ELATSOE (ELATSOE)

PB • 9781646145171 •$12.99 US
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CÓDICE PEREGRINO (PILGRIM CODEX)
HC • 9781646145256 •$18.99 US ★ Booklist ★ Kirkus ★ PW

MANI SEMILA ENCUENTRA SU VOZ DE QUETZAL (MANI SEMILLA FINDS HER QUETZAL VOICE)
PB • 9781646145720 • $11.99 US
School Library Journal Best Middle Grade Book Booklist Top 10 Books for Youth ILBA silver medalist

CHOOCH AYUDÓ (CHOOCH HELPED)
HC • 9781646146284 • $19.99 US Winner, Caldecott Medal ★ Kirkus ★ PW ★ BCCB

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