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New from Chapter Book & Board Book Teen Middle NEW FROM Our Favorite Day of the Year More to the Story This charming story of friendship, From the critically acclaimed author family traditions, and sharing shows of Amina’s Voice comes a new story how celebrating our differences can inspired by Louisa May Alcott’s beloved bring us together. classic, Little Women, featuring four A SPECTRUM OF DIVERSE BOOKS sisters from a modern American A.E. ALI is a writer based in California. Her COMING IN 2020 FROM SIMON & SCHUSTER CHILDREN’S PUBLISHING favorite day of the year is Eid al-Fitr. Muslim family living in Georgia. RAHELE JOMEPOUR BELL is an illustrator of HENA KHAN is the author of several books VOLUME 6 picture books. including Amina’s Voice; Power Forward; On Ages 4–8, Grades P–3 Point; Bounce Back; and It’s Ramadan, Curious HC: 9781481485630; EB: 9781481485647 George. On Sale June 2020 Publishers Weekly Ages 8–12, Grades 3–7 Shelf Awareness Lexile® 710L HC: 9781481492096; EB: 9781481492119 Available Now INTRODUCING DENENE MILLNER BOOKS Muslim Girls Rise The Battle Little Leaders meets Good Night The game begins again in this gripping DENENE MILLNER is an award-winning journalist, Stories for Rebel Girls in this gorgeous follow-up to The Gauntlet that’s a bestselling author, and founder of MyBrownBaby.com. nonfiction picture book that introduces futuristic middle eastern Zathura readers to nineteen powerhouse meets Ready Player One! Denene Miller Books will publish stories for all ages by Muslim women who rose up and made KARUNA RIAZI is a born and raised New African American writers and illustrators. their voices heard. Yorker pursuing a BA in English literature from Hofstra University. Debut writer SAIRA MIR is a Muslim physician Ages 8–12, Grade 3–7 from Washington, DC. ® Kirkus Reviews Lexile 710L AALIYA JALEEL is a freelance illustrator, HC: 9781534428720; EB: 9781534428744 Just Like a Mama My Rainy Day Rocket Ship character designer, and visual development Available now Celebrate the heart connection Rainy summer days are no match for artist. between adopted children and the this little astronaut, who uses everyday Ages 6 & up, Grade 1 & up Lexile® 860L forever families who welcome them household items—and his super HC: 9781534418882; EB: 9781534418899 with kindness, care, and unconditional imagination—to build the perfect Available now love. rocket ship. ALICE FAYE DUNCAN is the author of several MARKETTE SHEPPARD is a broadcast books. She is a school librarian in Memphis, journalist and an award-winning talk show Tennessee, and conducts writing workshops host in the nation’s capital. for parents and educators. CHARLY PALMER‘s illustrative work for “Mama CHAPTER BOOK & BOARD BOOK CHARNELLE PINKNEY BARLOW is a Georgia- Africa,” earned him the 2018 Coretta Scott King based illustrator and surface designer. She is Illustrator of the Year award. Mindy Kim and the Yummy the granddaughter of celebrated illustrator Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers/Denene Pride 1, 2, 3 Jerry Pinkney. Millner Books Seaweed Business Get ready to march and celebrate Ages 4–8; Grades P–3 Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers/Denene Millner Books HC: 9781534461772; EB: 9781534461789 Fresh off the Boat meets Junie B. Jones the Pride Parade with this fun, lively Ages 4–8; Grades P–3 On Sale May 2020 in this new chapter book series starring counting book. HC: 9781534461833; EB: 9781534461840 a young Asian American girl, Mindy On Sale January 2020 MICHAEL JOOSTEN is a children’s book writer Kim. and editor. LYLA LEE is a writer and teacher. 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