![]() ![]() Saving Savannah (Jan., $17.99) by Tonya Bolden. A young readers’ edition of the history of voter suppression in America. One Person, No Vote (YA Edition): How Not All Voters Are Treated Equally (Sept., $18.99) by Carol Anderson with Tonya Bolden. The Great Shelby Holmes and the Haunted Hound (Sept., $16.99) by Elizabeth Eulberg continues this middle-grade twist on Sherlock Holmes as detective duo Shelby and Watson face their spookiest case yet: a haunting. A middle-grade novel about finding deep roots and exploring the past, the present, and the places that make us who we are. Some Places More Than Others (Sept., $12.99) by Renée Watson. by Laura Freeman, looks at the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin, and how she fought for respect throughout her life. ![]() Ages 3-6.Ī Voice Named Aretha (Jan., $17.99) by Katheryn Russell-Brown, illus. The creator of Perfectly Norman explores what to do when a worry won’t leave you alone. Ruby Finds a Worry (Sept., $17.99) by Tom Percival. Home Girl (Sept., paper $14.95) by Alex Wheatle follows dramatic twists and turns when Naomi, a 14-year-old white girl, is placed with a black foster care family. ![]() by Rachel Moss, celebrates the indomitable spirit of six-time Olympic medal winner, Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce of Jamaica. I Am a Promise (Feb., $15.95) by Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce, illus. ![]()
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