
Truman by Jean Reidy
Picture Book
Recommended by: Audrey Vernick's most recent release, Five Minutes (That's a Lot of Time) (No, It's Not) (Yes, It Is), was co-written with Liz Garton Scanlon, illustrated by Olivier Tallec, and was selected as one of NPR's Best Books of the Year.
Audrey loved this book because: It works really well as a starting-school-for-the-first-time book but at its heart, it's all about friendship between a child and her turtle … naturally.

Pay Attention Carter Jones by Gary D. Schmidt
Middle Grade
Recommended by: Kathryn Erskine is the author of six novels for young people, including National Book Award winner, Mockingbird, Jane Addams Peace Award honor book Seeing Red, and most recently, The Incredible Magic of Being, about a boy with anxiety who believes in the power of the universe to save us.
Kathy loved this book because: It’s a great primer for writers in how to be hilarious and poignant at the same time.

Shouting at the Rain by Lynda Mullaly Hunt
Middle Grade
Recommended by: Lindsey Lane is the author of Evidence of Things Not Seen for the young adult that likes real world mystery and characters who struggle with conflicting truths in the human heart.
Lindsey loved this book because: Linda’s book is a mentor text for the marriage between plot and character emotion .

Torpedoed by Deborah Heiligman
Non-Fiction Young Adult
Recommended by: J. Albert Mann is the author of The Degenerates, a YA historical fiction about four young women in 1928 caught up in the eugenics program of the United States, when our nation institutionalized anyone with bodily, intellectual, or "moral" differences for life.
J. Albert Mann loved this book because: This novel offers a real and exciting depiction of a horrific World War II event .

Sweep: The Story of a Girl and her Monster by Jonathan Auxier
Middle Grade
Recommended by: Heather Camlot is the author of the critically-acclaimed middle-grade novel Clutch and the upcoming middle-grade nonfiction book What If Soldiers Fought with Pillows?
Heather loved this book because: Set in Victorian London when young orphans turned to sweeping chimneys to survive, Sweep draws readers in with its adventure and humour but along the way becomes something else -- something unexpected, something important -- leaving the reader contemplating the past, the present, human rights and religious intolerance.

A Wolf Called Wander by Rosanne Parry
Middle Grade
Recommended by: Susan Beckhorn writes about animals, nature and prehistory in The Wolf’s Boy (Disney*Hyperion 2016, first domesticated dog) and Wind Rider (Laura Geringer/Harper Collins Childrens 2006, first domesticated horse), both only available on Kindle now or directly from Susan.
Susan loved this book because: Stunning language and the rich deftness with which the characters (wolves) are drawn, which is often missing in this sort of book.

Dragon Hoops by Gene Luen Yang
YA Graphic Novel Non-Fiction
Recommended by: Gary Schmidt’s newest picture book, Almost Time, co-written with Elizabeth Stickney, illustrated by G. Brian Karas, follows young Ethan as he waits and waits and waits for the maple sap to start flowing so that he and his father can begin to make their annual stash of maple syrup. Gary is also the author of Pay Attention Carter Jones.
Gary loved this book because: This complex and moving and thrilling story follows a single year in the life of a high school basketball team, and in doing so, Yang tells of the history of men's and women's basketball, the emotional and spiritual lives of the starters, and the process that a writer goes through in choosing a project and following through on it, despite setbacks and the constraints of normal life.






