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Greystone Kids
Inside in: X-Rays of Nature’s Hidden World by Jan Paul Schutten, illus. by Arie Van ‘t Riet, trans. by Laura Watkinson (Oct. 12, $19.95, ISBN 978-1-77164-679-6), provides a look at creatures and their natural habitats using x-ray techniques and photographs. Ages 2–7.
How Beautiful by Antonella Capetti, illus. by Melissa Castrillon (Nov. 2, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-77164-853-0). A curious caterpillar searches for the true meaning of the word
beautiful. Ages 4–8.
Little Narwhal, Not Alone by Tiffany Stone, illus. by Ashlyn Anstee (Oct. 12, $17.95, ISBN 978-1-77164-620-8). In a tale inspired by real events, a lost narwhal in search of other narwhals finds a pod of beluga whales instead. Ages 4–8.
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Northward Trajectory
Outlawedby Anna North, the latest Reese’s Book Club pick and #20 on our hardcover fiction list, “chronicles the travails of a midwife’s daughter who joins a group of female and nonbinary outlaws near the end of the 19th century,” per
PW’s starred review. “This feminist western parable is impossible to put down.” First-week print unit sales for this, North’s third book, beat release-to-date sales for her first two novels combined.
Opening Words
In
Black Buck, #16, Mateo Askaripour “eviscerates corporate culture,” our starred review said, via the story of Darren, a young Black man who becomes swept up in the culture of a cultlike tech startup. The author deploys “a potent blend of heart and dramatic irony,” per the review, in a “winning and layered bildungsroman” that’s also the January Read with Jenna pick.