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The Horn Book | Review of Buzzkill: A Wild Wander Through the Weird and Threatened World of Bugs

In this wide-ranging, amusing, and informative investigation of the insect world, Maloney features the ways in which insects are remarkable unto themselves as well as in relation to humans and the environment.

The Horn Book | Review of Black Bird, Blue Road

In the Jewish empire of Khazaria, twelve-year-old Ziva is the only one willing to go near her twin brother, Pesah, who has leprosy (with symptoms described in vivid detail, as are the amputations Ziva performs). A vision Pesah shares with Ziva prompts her to take him on a quest to Byzantium to find a cure, or fight the Angel of Death, or both.

The Horn Book | Review of Me and the Boss: A Story About Mending and Love

Six-year-old Lee and his big sister Zora, a.k.a. “the boss,” take an embroidery class at the library. (Lee isn’t really old enough, but Zora fibs to get him in.) Lee learns to thread a needle, jabs his finger, and laboriously creates…a mess. When they get home, Zora shows their parents the fine flower she embroidered; Lee says his project is a surprise, knowing he has more to do.

The Horn Book | Review of Seen and Unseen: What Dorothea Lange, Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adams s Photographs Reveal About the Japanese American Incarceration

Numerous books have been written about the forced removal and imprisonment of Japanese Americans during WWII, but what sets this one apart is Partridge’s focus on how three different photographers visually documented their experiences in one camp: Manzanar.

The Horn Book | Review of Oh, Sal

This third, stand-alone installment of the Miller family saga (The Year of Billy Miller, rev. 9/13, and sequel) is told from four-year-old Sal’s point of view. It’s New Year’s Day, and there’s simply too much going on for Sal. She can’t find her favorite pair of underwear; visiting Uncle Jake calls her “Salamander,” a nickname she hates; and the new baby, a week after being born, is no longer exciting or even cute.

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