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      • Children's & YA
        November 2021

        BEFORE WE WERE BLUE

        by E. J. Schwartz

        When you’re Brown, you’re not to be trusted—calorie intake, open doors, food “sweeps.” You dream of Blue, of private time and the mere steps remaining to the world outside.   For Shoshana Winnick and Rowan Parish, Blue is as far away as home. Shoshana, a cheer-lebrity on the reality show Cheer Champions, doesn’t want to be thin. She just wants to maintain her tumbling prowess, until an on-camera meltdown and lack of food gets her shipped off to Recovery and Relief (RR), an eating disorder rehab center.   Rowan, on the other hand, has been avoiding food her entire life thanks to her mom’s “chew and spit” guidance. But she keeps quiet about her life before RR—anything to keep new girl Shoshana bonded to her in every way possible. The closer they grow, the closer they come to being sent home, returning to the pressures of their separate lives. And the harder it becomes to break the self-destructive patterns that sent them to RR in the first place. Ultimately, the girls will have to make a choice: be healthy on their own, or stay sick together.   Heartfelt, inspiring, and deeply human, BEFORE WE WERE BLUE is a book readers will race to finish, with two clever yet flawed girls who completely steal your heart.

      • Children's & YA
        March 2021

        THE SECRET OF STAR WHALES

        by Rebecca Thorne

        On the tiny space station Azura, kids are destined to follow in their parents’ footseps. But twelve-yearold Maxwell Belmont struggles pleasing his mom—choosing engineering, like his late father, over his love of music. Then a new substitute teacher arrives, Mr. Hames: scatterbrained, charismatic, and a complete liar.   Turns out, Mr. Hames is a Whaler, one of thousands searching for proof of star whales before the government reward expires. But when Max’s ukalala instrument attracts none other than the star whales themselves, he digs deeper and uncovers a photo proving his dad was a Whaler, despite insisting he’d lived on Azura his entire life. He reaches into the cosmos for more information, but accidentally stirs interest in their little space station and other Whalers arrive in droves, disrupting their lives and the safety of the creatures.   When forced to choose between his crew or his search for answers, Max must decide how far he’ll go to understand not only his father, but also the boy he’s become since his death... even at the expense of the star whales themselves..

      • Children's & YA
        December 2022

        Acting The Part

        by Z.R. Ellor

        This delightfully tropey teen romance perfect for fans of Ashley Poston and Lyla Lee follows a queer teen actor navigating their gender identity—while pretending to date their co-star.   Queer actor Lily Ashton has found fame playing lesbian warrior Morgantha on the hit TV show Galaxy Spark. Lily knows how little representation queer girls have, so when the showrunners reveal that Morgantha’s on-screen love interest, Alietta, is going to be killed off, Lily orchestrates an elaborate fake-dating scheme with the standoffish actress who plays her, to generate press and ensure a happy ending for the #Morganetta ship. But while playing a doting girlfriend on- and off-screen, Lily struggles with whether a word like “girl” applies to them at all. Lily’s always been good at playing a part. But are they ready to share their real self, even if it means throwing everything they’ve fought for away?

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