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THE BODYGUARD UNITby Clément Xavier ; translated by Edward Gauvin ; illustrated by Lisa Lugrin ; color by Albertine Ralenti
Engaging feminist history attractively presented. Full review >
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ROSES & VIOLETSby Gry Kappel Jensen ; translated by Sharon E. Rhodes
The Scandinavian atmosphere and engaging narrative voices uplift and deepen this magical boarding school story. Full review >
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THE BOY FROM CLEARWATERby Pei-yun Yu ; translated by Lin King ; illustrated by Jian-xin Zhou
A uniquely Taiwanese account with universal appeal that embraces freedom and celebrates the human spirit. Full review >
FULL REVIEW >TEENS & YOUNG ADULT
SNOWGLOBEby Soyoung Park ; translated by Joungmin Lee Comfort
Transporting and unputdownable; an appealing combination of deep and page-turning. Full review >
FULL REVIEW >TEENS & YOUNG ADULT
THE BOOK OF DENIALby Ricardo Chávez Castañeda ; illustrated by Alejandro Magallanes ; translated by Lawrence Schimel
Unforgettable. Full review >
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BATU AND THE SEARCH FOR THE GOLDEN CUPby Zira Nauryzbai & Lilya Kalaus ; translated by Shelley Fairweather-Vega
A promising series opener that journeys into a thrilling world. Full review >
FULL REVIEW >CHILDREN'S
THE HOUSE OF THE LOST ON THE CAPEby Sachiko Kashiwaba ; translated by Avery Fischer Udagawa ; illustrated by Yukiko Saito
A powerful story of healing. Full review >
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SECRETS WE TELL THE SEAby Martha Riva Palacio Obón ; translated by Lourdes Heuer
Poignant and beautifully written. Full review >
FULL REVIEW >TEENS & YOUNG ADULT
HOUSES WITH A STORYby Seiji Yoshida ; translated by Jan Mitsuko Cash ; illustrated by Seiji Yoshida
Offers tantalizing glimpses into imagination-inspiring rooms full of untold stories. Full review >
FULL REVIEW >CHILDREN'S
INSECTORAMAby Lisa Voisard ; illustrated by Lisa Voisard ; translated by Jeffrey K. Butt
Broad, bright, and systematic. Full review >
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GLOWRUSHESby Roberto Piumini ; translated by Leah Janeczko
An elegy, timeless and entrancing. Full review >
FULL REVIEW >CHILDREN'S
THE QUEEN OF THIEVESby Johan Rundberg ; translated by A.A. Prime
A captivating game of cat and mouse. Full review >
FULL REVIEW >CHILDREN'S
WHO WILL MAKE THE SNOW?by Taras Prokhasko & Marjana Prokhasko & translated by Boris Dralyuk & Jennifer Croft ; illustrated by Marjana Prokhasko
Sweet but not saccharine, with occasional long thoughts buried in the fuzzy warmth. Full review >
FULL REVIEW >CHILDREN'S
THE SHADE TREEby Suzy Lee ; illustrated by Suzy Lee ; translated by Helen Mixter
A gorgeous fable celebrating generosity and wit. Full review >
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LATER, WHEN I'M BIGby Bette Westera ; illustrated by Mattias de Leeuw ; translated by Laura Watkinson
Deftly captures a child’s sense of wonder at the vastness of the world. Full review >
FULL REVIEW >CHILDREN'S
THE YOUNG TEACHER AND THE GREAT SERPENTby Irene Vasco ; illustrated by Juan Palomino ; translated by Lawrence Schimel
Undeniably marvelous. Full review >
FULL REVIEW >CHILDREN'S
THE BOOK OF WHYSby Gianni Rodari illustrated by JooHee Yoon ; translated by Antony Shugaar
Welcome insights from a celebrated author. Full review >
FULL REVIEW >CHILDREN'S
ROSIE RUNSby Marika Maijala ; illustrated by Marika Maijala ; translated by Mia Spangenberg
A touching, optimistic, and charmingly rendered story of hope and resilience. Full review >
FULL REVIEW >CHILDREN'S
ON THE EDGE OF THE WORLDby Anna Desnitskaya ; illustrated by Anna Desnitskaya ; translated by Lena Traer
Will spark joy and inspire. Full review >
FULL REVIEW >CHILDREN'S
LITTLE SISTERSby Tomo Miura ; illustrated by Tomo Miura ; translated by Nanette McGuinness
Start with imagination, add a sprinkle of mischief, and stir for pure joy! Full review >
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