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Goodreads Best Children's Book of 2022 Kid's Indie Next List Pick Emile is not shy—he is quiet. Emile may seem timid and shy on the outside, but on the inside he is bustling with imagination. While grownups and even other kids may see Emile as the shy kid who doesn’t raise his hand in class, we know that Emile is actually a high-seas adventurer, a daring explorer, and a friend to wild beasts. This story honors and encourages the beauty of knowing ourselves for exactly who we are. Emile’s world shows us that the mind of a quiet child can be as rich, expansive, and bold as that of any other (more extroverted) child.
Bea feels misunderstood when she is repeatedly told to “keep it down,” and “don’t be so loud!”. As she boldly navigates her everyday life, Bea shows us the importance of honoring everyone’s voices — no matter how loud they might be. “From the creative duo that produced I Am Quiet: A Story for the Introvert in All of Us, this character in colorful and energetic illustrations will speak to a segment of the population that brings enthusiasm and zeal to every day. Recommended.”—School Library Journal Bea is not loud—she is BOLD! Sometimes people tell Bea she’s just too much. Whether she’s bugging her brother like a buzzing bee, helping out a bit too much in class, or blasting her trombone as loud as it goes, she is often misunderstood. While grownups and even other kids might see Bea as loud, we know that she’s got stuff to say, things to do, and friends to make! This story is for the child who lives out LOUD and boldly uses their voice to be heard above the crowd. Bea’s story shows us that when the strongest voices are celebrated, their boldness inspires beauty and positive change all around us.
Bea feels misunderstood when she is repeatedly told to "keep it down," and "don't be so loud!". As she boldly navigates her everyday life, Bea shows us the importance of honoring everyone's voices - no matter how loud they might be. Bea is not loud - she is BOLD! Sometimes people tell Bea she's just too much. Whether she's bugging her brother like a buzzing bee, helping out a bit too much in class, or blasting her trombone as loud as it goes, she is often misunderstood. While grownups and even other kids might see her as loud, we know that she's got stuff to say, things to do, and friends to make! This story is for the child who lives out LOUD and boldly uses their voice to be heard above the crowd. Bea's story shows us that when the strongest voices are celebrated, their boldness inspires beauty and positive change all around us.
With three balls of wool and lots of ingenuity, this mother gets down to work and sparks a small revolution.
Into a world where it often seems nobody is listening comes a poignant story that celebrates the power of silence. “Why are you so quiet?” Her teacher implores it, her classmates shout it, even her mom wonders it. Everyone, it seems, is concerned for Myra Louise. So, in search of an answer to the tiresome question nobody will stop asking, she invents a listening machine. If the raindrops, or the crickets, or the dryers at the laundromat can tell her why they’re so quiet, maybe Myra Louise can finally make everybody understand. But the more she listens, the less interested she becomes in finding any answer at all. Because Myra Louise comes to realize that all she really needs is someone else to listen alongside her. With gorgeous illustrations from Risa Hugo, Jaclyn Desforges’s first picture book champions introversion and the value of being a listener, a thinker, and an observer in our increasingly loud world.
Instant New York Times Bestseller! 11-year-old Alice Paul Tapper—daughter of CNN's Jake Tapper—is challenging girls everywhere to speak up! When Alice Tapper noticed that the girls in her class weren't participating as much as the boys, she knew she had to do something about it. With help from her Girl Scout troop and her parents, she came up with a patch that other girls could earn if they took a pledge to be more confident in school. Alice even wrote an op-ed about the experience for the New York Times! Inspired by that piece, this picture book illustrates her determination, bravery, and unwillingness to accept the status quo. With Marta Kissi's delightful illustrations depicting Alice's story, young readers everywhere will want to follow Alice's lead and raise their hand!
In the near future, after two meteor fragments struck Earth, some people developed strange skills, though there was nothing unusual about the meteor. In the USA, these unexplained powers quickly divided those who had them into two groups. The Top Tier heroes, known in social media the Fab Four, were employed by the military in a fight against a super-villain known only as Wokon. Those endowed with lesser powers were nowhere near as revered until a determined woman who went by the handle of Ayurveda C'Dabra organized a diverse group of them into a brave and successful crew. Financed secretly by the owner of an up-and-coming comic book company, they took on some serious villains and paid a heavy price, and in the process, they embarrassed the Top Tier people, who were increasingly seen as asleep at the wheel. This growing rivalry was to result in dire consequences for the Tier Two Team. The question was: could they ever survive this and recover their good name? Or would it kill them trying?
Goodreads Best Children's Book of 2022 Kid's Indie Next List Pick Emile is not shy—he is quiet. Emile may seem timid and shy on the outside, but on the inside he is bustling with imagination. While grownups and even other kids may see Emile as the shy kid who doesn’t raise his hand in class, we know that Emile is actually a high-seas adventurer, a daring explorer, and a friend to wild beasts. This story honors and encourages the beauty of knowing ourselves for exactly who we are. Emile’s world shows us that the mind of a quiet child can be as rich, expansive, and bold as that of any other (more extroverted) child.
Kenneth A. Weber's story Josh Carr Meteor Strike is the first novel of the Josh Carr Saga. Written for fans of action/adventure stories who like the added elements of mysticism and science fiction, Meteor Strike takes the reader on Josh's perilous journey to save the earth and find his true destiny. For the eight years since the brutal murder of his wife Amanda, an undercover FBI agent, Josh Carr has worked as the covert asset of her mentor, FBI Special Agent in Charge Ben Keller. After a large meteor strike that should have leveled the southwestern United States, shows virtually no signs of impact, investigators go missing, Keller among them. An unknown virus attacks the livestock and resid...