A "superb" novel of a girl's adventure in the grueling Iditarod race, from the Newbery-winning author of Island of the Blue Dolphins (Publishers Weekly). The Iditarod is the famed eleven-hundred-mile-long dogsled race across Alaska-and now Bright Dawn must unexpectedly take her father's place in the competition. It's exciting, but sometimes terrifying as well-for example, when a moose appears in her path in the midst of the brutally frigid conditions. And as the journey goes on, it will be Bright Dawn's dog, Black Star, who must not only lead her through the snow, but lead her out of danger… "A splendid, vividly written adventure."-Kirkus Reviews
A series debut from the New York Times-bestselling author of East-"a dramatic tale, infused with Irish myth and folklore, that fantasy fans will relish" (Booklist). Collun has always been happiest working in his garden. But his peaceful life is shattered when his sister, Nessa, mysteriously disappears. He sets off to find her and soon realizes that he and his traveling companions, including the feisty young archer Breo-Saight, have become involved in something much larger and more sinister than he had imagined. "There is high adventure in this fantasy set in a mythical kingdom that resembles the British Isles of long ago . . . Fantasy fans will find the tale intriguing and look forward to further adventures in this kingdom."-School Library Journal "A long, earnest fantasy with a Celtic flavor . . . The monsters are vividly rendered . . . Fantasy readers will enjoy this excursion over rich if well-trodden ground."-Kirkus Reviews "Nonstop adventure."-The Book Report "Action-packed . . . Well-crafted . . . Altogether satisfying."-The Bulletin
The show must go on-even if Grace isn't the lead-in this "engaging chapter book" from the author ofthe Next Best Junior Chef books (Booklist). In a starred review, Booklist called the Just Grace series "hilarious" and said, "Give this to . . . anyone looking for a funny book." Grace is a curious and well-meaning third grader who occasionally gets into a little bit of trouble. This time, her class is putting on a play, and Grace is determined to be the star! But things don't work out quite like she planned, and Marta gets the role. Grace is jealous at first, but soon realizes there's more than one way to shine on stage. This is an act that fans of Judy Moody and Clementine surely won't want to miss! Praise for the Just Grace series "The kids come alive in the story, and Harper . . . enhances the comical goings-on with sparkling cartoon sketches. Equally delightful is the wry voice of energetic Just Grace, who never misses an opportunity to point out the injustices life has dealt her. She's a hero through and through."-Booklist (starred review) "Fans of Amber Brown, Clementine, and Judy Moody will love her."-School Library Journal "Her casual language, cheeky attitude and punchy delivery are spot-on."-Bookpage "Grace's cartoon illustrations and charts enliven the conversational, first-person text."-Kirkus Reviews "Girls who are settling into chapter book series featuring Clementine and Judy Moody will love the fast pace and familiar school and family situations . . . Harper's sketches add interest and break up the text, leaving the new reader time to pause and smile."-Horn Book
Just Grace, Still Just Grace, Just Grace Walks the Dog
Three hilarious misadventures starring the third-grade girl who's "a hero through and through," from the author of theNext Best Junior Chef books (Booklist, starred review). Meet third-grader Grace Stewart, who gets stuck with the name "Just Grace" when she tries to distinguish herself from the three other Graces in her class. Grace is plenty different, though. She has a "teeny-tiny superpower," for instance-she can tell if someone is unhappy and often tries to fix it. But sometimes her good intentions backfire . . . Join Just Grace as she deals with a missing cat, a new neighbor, and more in this delightfully funny three-book collection including Just Grace, Still Just Grace, Just Grace Walks the Dog. Praise for the Just Grace series "The kids come alive in the story, and Harper . . . enhances the comical goings-on with sparkling cartoon sketches. Equally delightful is the wry voice of energetic Just Grace, who never misses an opportunity to point out the injustices life has dealt her."-Booklist (starred review) "Fans of Amber Brown, Clementine, and Judy Moody will love her."-School Library Journal "Her casual language, cheeky attitude and punchy delivery are spot-on."-Bookpage "Grace's cartoon illustrations and charts enliven the conversational, first-person text."-Kirkus Reviews "Girls who are settling into chapter book series featuring Clementine and Judy Moody will love the fast pace and familiar school and family situations . . . Harper's sketches add interest and break up the text, leaving the new reader time to pause and smile."-Horn Book
A Daughter of England Caught in the Struggle of the American Revolution
A young English Lady discovers love, independence, and the true meaning of home in this YA historical romance set during the Revolutionary War. South Carolina, 1776. The orphaned daughter of an English earl, fourteen-year-old Lady Jane Prentice has just arrived in Charlestown to find herself in the middle of heated conflicts both personal and political. While war rages between her former country and her new home, another is being waged between the members of her own family, whose loyalties are strongly divided in America's fight for freedom. Torn by family feuds, the war, a secret romance, and her own growing need to forge her own path, Jane struggles for the courage to become the person she wants to be. Just Jane is an inspiring historical tale of a girl and a nation, each learning to fight for independence. Includes a reader's guide.
This chilling sequel to The Hallowed Ones is "at once horrifying, hopeful, and hauntingly beautiful . . . [A] gorgeous read" (Darynda Jones, New York Times-bestselling author of the Darklight series). After a plague of vampires was unleashed in the world, Katie was kicked out of the safe haven of her Amish community for her refusal to adhere to the new rules of survival. She enters an outside world of unspeakable violence with only her two friends and a horse by her side. And yet through this darkness come the shining ones: luminescent men and women with the power to deflect vampires and survive the night. No one knows whether they can be trusted-or if they're even people at all. In this sequel to The Hallowed Ones, it's up to one Amish girl to save her family, her community, and the boy she loves . . . but what will she be asked to sacrifice in return? "[A] top-notch sequel to The Hallowed Ones . . . A horror story with heart and soul." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
The Newbury Award-winning author delivers "what may be his finest novel" in this young adult narrative of Saint Francis of Assisi and the Fifth Crusade (Publishers Weekly). Rich in the atmosphere of thirteenth-century Italy, The Road to Damietta offers a fascinating new perspective on the man who became Saint Francis of Assisi: the guileless, joyous man who praised the oneness of nature and sought to bring the world into harmony. Thirteen-year-old Ricca di Montanaro, who secretly loves the young Francis, watches in awe as he disavows his rich father and declares himself a servant of Christ. Following him on his journey, Ricca recounts Francis's attempt to bring peace amidst the bloodshed of the Fifth Crusade. "Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace," he said. "Where there is hatred, let me sow love, where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is darkness, light; where there is sadness, joy." And so he set off on the road to Damietta…