


416 pp.Īfter an argument with her mother leaves Sam without a ride to school, she downloads a rideshare app - Throwback Rides - and finds herself back in 1995, at her mom’s high school. The summer is full of moments of wonder, in which Harper feels connected to Beau, her newfound siblings, and “every living thing.” A rich, contemplative story. Beau welcomes her and teaches her how to dive - his passion, which becomes Harper’s too. The Epic Story of Every Living Thing by Deb Caletti (Labyrinth Road/Random)Īfter learning that she has forty-odd half-siblings by the man who was her sperm donor, seventeen-year-old Harper travels to Hawaii to meet him. Readers will root for the resourceful Perry on her quest to return the Warrior Girl to her rightful resting place. During a summer internship at the tribal museum, sixteen-year-old Perry Firekeeper-Birch (Daunis’s niece) learns of a collection of stolen artifacts, including the bones of a teen known as the Warrior Girl. This riveting page-turner is set in 2014, ten years after the events of Firekeeper’s Daughter (rev. Warrior Girl Unearthed by Angeline Boulley (Holt) Suggested grade level for all entries: 9 and up Picture Books | Beginning Readers and Primary Grades | Intermediate | Middle School Grade levels are only suggestions the individual child is the real criterion. Need suggestions for beach reading or books to bring to summer camp? Each of our lists - for all age ranges and including fiction, nonfiction, folklore, and poetry - includes thirteen selections (a baker's dozen!), all published 2022–2023 and ideal for the season.
