Welcome to Sunrise Lagoon, where long summer days on the water await the Ali-O'Connor siblings, the next big, wacky, loving family to capture young readers’ hearts. Beloved middle-grade author Nicole Melleby brings her trademark care for the emotional lives of tweens to The House on Sunrise Lagoon, a heartfelt summer series that follows the five kids, their two moms, and their enormous dog as they come up with schemes, get into (and out of) trouble, play with the other kids in the lagoon, and grow up, day by day. This new series for middle graders promises to be the quintessential beach read, while affirming that every kind of family is valid, unique, and special.
In Oakley the Squirrel: Camping 1, 2, 3!, little Oakley the Squirrel is back, and he and his friends are ready for vacation! Created and photographed by artist and educator Nancy Rose, Oakley and friends take readers on an unforgettable camping trip where young readers can count the mini camping supplies the critters interact with, from 1 red camper to 6 fishing poles.
What says summertime like sleepaway camp? In Camp Quiltbag, a principle cast of LGBTQIA+ kids learn about themselves, make lifelong friends, and have a summer overflowing with fun in a place where they’re supported, loved, and encouraged to be exactly who they are. Twelve-year-old Abigail (she/her/hers) and thirteen-year-old Kai (e/em/eir) form a pact to help each other when they meet at Camp QUILTBAG, an inclusive retreat for queer and trans kids. Abigail and Kai find friendship and support with each other all while navigating crushes, their queer identities, and a competition pitting cabin against cabin.
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