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When Georgia finds a secret sketch her late father—a famed artist—left behind, the discovery leads her down a path that can reshape everything that holds her family and friends together. Georgia’s quest takes her from around her Upper West Side neighborhood in NYC to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and ultimately right back to where she’s always belonged—with the people who love her no matter what.
Hey there, kidlit pals! I hope that you’re staying safe and healthy during this tumultuous start to 2021, and that you are enjoying some great books in your down time. I’m back this week with more book deals, including some picture books, wintry middle grade reads, and classic award winners. As always, remember that these book deals never last long so get them while they’re hot!
Small Wonders: Jean-Henri Fabre and His World of Insects by Matthew Clarke Smith and Giuliano Ferri is an excellent picture book biography about the naturalist who revealed the secret life of bugs and it’s $1.
Fortunately, the Milk by Neil Gaiman and Skottie Young is a wacky, time-traveling adventure chapter book that can be yours for $4.
And speaking of Gaiman, his picture book Chu’s First Day of School (illustrated by Adam Rex) is also $4.
Squeak, Rumble, Whomp! Whomp! Whomp!: A Sonic Adventure by Wynston Marsalis and Paul Rogers is a fun picture book that explores the wonder of music and sound, for just $1.
Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu is a frosty, magical tale perfect for January, and it’s $4.
If you want to lean into a winter setting, Blizzard Besties by Yamile Saied Mendez is also only $4!
Geeks, Girls, and Secret Identities by Mike Jung is a great middle grade novel about superheroes and saving the world. Get it for $4. And grab Unidentified Suburban Objects for just $4 as well!
Sara Pennypacker’s Summer of the Gypsy Moths is a great read about two foster kids, and it’s also $4.
For a classic throwback, Catherine, Called Birdy by Karen Cushman is just $4.
Happy reading!
Tirzah