


Vietnam carried over 400
days before Saigon’s surrender to the North Vietnamese Army.
to the United States,
that flight with family, and here in this story
a little
shares all the emotions
Am promised to fly us out, but not yet.
day, the booms grew louder.
the decision to flee from the perspective of someone eight years old;
a game of space-explorers to protect
her sister’s eyes from tear gas;
stuffed animal
for
the family’s overstuffed
MAI GIANG is a Chinese American author who immigrated from
when she was 18-months-old and grew up in San Gabriel, CA.
Flight
of her family’s escape from Saigon six days before
fall in
not writing,
the dramatic last commercial flight out.
spent the past two decades creating
for Disney, NBC Kids, and Mattel.
is a proud member
SCBWI
she tweets at @kmgiang. She lives in Los
DOW PHUMIRUK is a clinically retired pediatrician who has found her passion in creating children’s books. Dow was born in Krung Thep (Bangkok), Thailand. She is the illustrator of Counting on Katherine, written by Helaine Becker. She now lives in Colorado with her husband of three decades, three artistic daughters and a dog.
to
into
seen
of a
on the
felt just as
put his warm hand on my head. Ma gave me candy. I snuggled close.
Around me people were crying. Saigon was gone. Now we had the biggest job of all: Starting over.
At the start of things, the elders say, the universe was hushed and still. The moon alone shone bright and round in the star-speckled dark of the sky.
Night is a twist on two Nahua traditions: the rabbit which the Feathered Serpent placed on the moon, and the Lord Opossum who ruled the earth when humans were first created, who stole fire from the gods to keep them warm.
David Álvarez is one of the most extraordinary artists working today. His black-and-white illustrations have gained fame in his home country of Mexico and around the world. Here, in Ancient Night (Noche antigua), David displays his immense talent with full-color illustrations for the first time. Award-winning author David Bowles has written a poetic text—and carefully researched backmatter—to accompany David’s lush illustrations and story. Published simultaneously in English and Spanish.
DAVID ÁLVAREZ is a graduate of the School of Design of the National Institute of Fine Arts of Mexico (EDINBA) and the winner of numerous international
Ancient Night is his first book
DAVID BOWLES is a Mexican American author and translator from South Texas. Among his multiple award-winning books are Feathered Serpent, Dark Heart of Sky: Myths of Mexico, and They Call Me Güero.
of The Sea-Ringed World garnered a Batchelder Honor and was a finalist
the International Latino Book Award. In 2017, David was inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters.
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mysterious
cans. Frank, Sunny, and
visiting) try hilariously to help Frank through his moony crush. On a racoon. (But Frank doesn’t know that.)
“Cute
irascible
“Highly
KirkusMARTHA BROCKENBROUGH is the author of This Old Dog and many other books for teens and children. A PNBA award winner and Kirkus Prize fi nalist, she lives in Seattle, WA. Follow her on Twitter at @mbrockenbrough.
JON LAU tells whimsical stories that are inspired by nature, animals, and our interactions with them. He is based in Los Angeles, CA.
In a puddle of moonlight stood a magnificent cat. She had nifty black paws. A long tail with splendid rings. A mask to hide her identity. She was an enigma, which is an extra-beautiful mystery.
Love was the weirdest. But it was also wonderful. He put his paws around Sunny and licked her head the way she liked.
“Love you, Sunny,” Cap’n Keith said. “Love you, Frank. Squawk! Good night!”
The Silk Road comes to life in this picaresque epic adventure with twists and turns and a wonderful surprise ending.
(aka Monkey)
of his journey along the Silk Road with his newfound boss/guardian, Samir, a larger-than-life character and the socalled “Seller of Dreams”.
out, the man is a scammer; his biggest skill being the ability to talk his way into getting what he wants. While that talking did save Monkey’s life, it has left a lot of people furious with Samir—furious enough to hire assassins. Monkey decides to try and save Samir from the attempts on his life-as a way to pay off his debt! If he can save Samir six times, he’ll be a free man...but will they all survive that long?
Fans of Salman Rushdie and The Little Prince will fall in love with the bond between Monkey and Samir—in this swashbuckling all-ages page-turner from national bestseller Daniel Nayeri.
DANIEL NAYERI was born in Iran and spent a couple of years as a refugee before immigrating to Oklahoma at age eight with his family.
autobiographical novel, Everything Sad is Untrue (a true story) was the winner of the Michael L. Printz Award, the Christopher Medal, and the Middle Eastern Book Award. He is a former publisher, editor, and pastry chef. He lives with his wife and son in an Airstream in one of America’s great National Parks.
DANIEL MIYARES is a critically acclaimed picture book author and illustrator. Some of his books include: Float, Night Out, That is My Dream, and Bring Me A Rock!. He believes that our stories have the power to connect us all. Daniel’s story currently takes place in Lenexa, KS with his wife, and their two wonderful children.
This is what I found out. The body of the caravan was forty tar pan horses, twenty camels, and twenty pack mules, all carry ing goods first to Turfan, in westernmost China, then to Kashgar. As you know, this is the dangerous leg of the journey that went through the Taklamakan Desert. They had assembled someplace near the Kumul Pass with goods from farther east. This is where they came across the temple and found me in the middle of my . . . situation.
Once they reached Turfan, they would triple in size— goods, pack animals, traders, and caravaneers—in order to make the trek to Kash gar across those haunted sands. From there, the caravan would break apart. Samir would go on to Samarkand—that was his big plan. From Turfan to Samarkand, capital to capital. Most would trade for western goods at a nice profit and turn back at Kashgar. But Samir wanted his
After Samir traded the coral for some gold, sugarcane syrup, and several sea sponges, we found a neglected tea house in the out skirts of the tent city.
A larger assembly hall had been constructed nearby. It was skirted with hookah smoke and roared with sounds of gamblers throwing knucklebones. Most of the caravaneers were drinking there. Gracus was there. So we were not.
Our little tea house was shabby and quiet. I will describe it for further evidence. The tea house was established by a grand father from Chang’an who had lost his wife to fever. He had escaped the city that housed her memory by feeding the caravans. He had taken his sons, who had taken their wives, who had borne children, who crawled around on the carpets playing games with the patrons’ toes. When
One week. One prize. Eight really weird challenges. Introducing a humorous middle grade debut for fans of Lupe Wong Won’t Dance .
Whatif Louis Sachar’s Wayside School were a little less wacky—but just as funny—and centered on a young Black boy who IS going to be the great inventor of all time, and set in the top STEM middle school in the country, oh and it was written by someone who worked for years in independent schools, and it also tackles what it’s like to live in a blended family and to stand up to a parent who’s not being so great and to truly work together with your peers?
It might look a little like J.E. Thomas’s Control Freaks :) Benjamin Banneker STEM Academy is the top middle school in Denver. Let’s just say the kids are . . . competitive. When Principal Yee announces the start of an epic Team Competition for the school, Frederick Douglass Zezzmer knows that trophy’s got his name on it. That’ll show his sportsobsessed Dad that he’s worthy, right? Only problem is, it’s a TEAM competition . . . and Doug isn’t so great working in a team environment (except with his best friend Huey, of course).
A clever send-up of school—and a genuine portrait of a kid and family—that kids across the country will see themselves and find joy and connection in.
J.E. THOMAS grew up near Colorado’s Front Range mountains. She spent her early summers stuffing grocery bags with books at the local library, reading feverishly, then repeating the process week after week. J.E. has bachelors’ degrees in Mass Communications and Political Science, as well as a master’s degree in Public Communications. She wrote Control Freaks while working as an administrator at the same independent school she attended as child.
Two brothers fight to reunite amidst the turmoil of the Syrian War.
Since the passing of their father, Oscar has tried-and in his little brother Sufyan’s eyes, failed-to be the man of his family of Syrian refugees. As Oscar waits in line for rations, longing for the books he left behind when his family fl ed their home, Sufyan explores more nontraditional methods to provide for his family. Ignoring his brother’s warnings, Sufyan gets more and more involved with a group that provides him with big rewards for doing seemingly inconsequential tasks.
When the group abruptly gets more intense-taking Sufyan and other boys away from their families, teaching them how to shoot guns-Sufyan realizes his brother is right. But is it too late for Sufyan to get out of this?
It’s left to the bookish Oscar to rescue his brother and reunite his family. He will have to take charge and be brave in ways he has never dared to before.
HAYA SALEH s a novelist, critic, writer and trainer in the fi eld of child culture, from the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. She has written over fifteen books for children and has been the recipient of the Etisalat Award for Arabic Children’s Literature and the Jordanian State Award in Children’s Literature. Wild Poppies is her fi rst novel for young readers translated to English.
MARCIA LYNX QUALEY won a 2021 Palestine Book Award for her translation of Sonia Nimr’s YA novel Wondrous Journeys in Amazing Lands, and her translation of the fi rst book in Sonia’s Thunderbird series will be out in Spring 2022. She is also founding editor of ArabLit and ArabLit Quarterly, and co-host of the BULAQ literary podcast.
A beautiful slice-of-life story that is This One Summer meets Ursula K. Le Guin’s Very Far Away from Anywhere Else , told in flashbacks
Raquel lives in a small town in Portugal, the kind of place where everyone knows everyone else’s business. Her parents are divorced and she’s just been suspended for cursing out a school aide asking about her father’s new marriage. She has two best friends, Luísa and Fred, but wants something more. Then, from afar, she sees Pardalita, a senior and a gifted artist who’s moving to Lisbon to study in the fall. The two girls get to know each other while working on a play. And Raquel falls in love.
a gorgeous blend of prose poems, illustrations, and graphic novel format, author and artist, Joana Estrela captures the feeling of being a teenager in a way that feels gentle, joyful, and real.
JOANA ESTRELA was born in Penafiel, Portugal in 1990. She started drawing family portraits at an early age, writing funny subtitles to go along with them. Her methods haven’t changed a lot since—what motivates her to start a book is still the joy that comes with it. She is a graduate of the Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade do Porto and has won awards in her home country for both her picture books and her graphic novels. She lives in Porto, Portugal.
LYN MILLER-LACHMANN is an author, translator, and teacher. Her books for teens and younger readers include Gringolandia, Rogue, Torch, She Persisted: Temple Grandin, and the verse novel Moonwalking, co-authored with Zetta Elliott. She translates picture books and middle grade novels from Portuguese to English. She lives in New York City.
her YA debut of nerdy queer love: the perfect summer
Keah Brown
cast of
(Best Summer
ShoeHorn
to fall in love with
Andrea Williams has got this. The Best Summer Ever. Two summers ago, she spent all her time in bed, recovering from the latest surgery for her cerebral palsy. She’s waited too long for adventure and thrills to enter her life. Together with her crew of ride-or-die friends, and the best parents anyone could ask for (just don’t tell them that), she’s going to live it up.
just one thing that could ruin it: Her best friend, Hailee, fi nding out Andrea’s true feelings. So Andrea WILL fall out of love with Hailee—even if it means dating the cute boy George who keeps showing up everywhere with a smile. Do we want Andrea to succeed? No! Does she? We’re not telling!
KEAH BROWN is the author of The Pretty One and Sam’s Super Seats
of #DisabledAndCute. Her writing has appeared in
Claire UK, and The New York
anthologies including the New York
Thing edited by Brené Brown and Tarana
A story born from
education, and spirituality that
Yolanda Alvarez is having a good year. She’s starting to feel at home at Julia De Burgos High, her school in the Bronx. She has her best friend Victory, and maybe something with Jose, a senior boy she’s getting to know. She’s confident her initiation into her family’s bruja tradition will happen soon. But then a white boy, the son of a politician, appears at Julia De Burgos High, and his vibes are off. And Yolanda’s initiation begins with a series of troubling visions of the violence this boy threatens. How can Yolanda protect her community, in a world that doesn’t listen? Only with the wisdom and love of her family, friends, and community—and the Brujas Diosas, her ancestors and guides.
Elizabeth Acevedo has said that reading Lorraine Avila feels like an “uppercut to the senses.” We couldn’t agree more. We have never encountered an author with prose of this sensitivity and fire. The Making of Yolanda La Bruja is the book
country, struggling with the plague of gun violence, so desperately needs, but which few could write.
was born and
Avila spent a decade as an
She has a BA from Fordham
from New York University, & an MFA from
The Making of Yolanda La Bruja
Debut historical coming-of-age YA about the unbreakable bond of brotherhood for fans of Erika L. Sanchez and All Boys Aren’t Blue
Pedro and Daniel are Mexican-American brothers growing up in 1970’s Ohio. Their mom doesn’t like that Pedro is a spitting image of their darker-skinned father, that Daniel plays with dolls, that neither of the boys love sports like the other kids in their neighborhood. Life at home can be rough—but the boys have an unshakable bond that will last their entire lives.
Pedro & Daniel is a sweeping and deeply personal novel—illustrated with beautiful linework throughout by Julie Kwon—that spans from childhood to teenage years to adulthood, all the while tracing the lives of two brothers who are there for each other when no one else is. Together the brothers manage an abusive home life, school, coming out, first loves, first jobs, and the AIDS epidemic, in a coming-of-age story unlike any other.
FEDERICO EREBIA
physician, artist, woodworker, and
design, and books have been
radio, and television. He is an active member of several writing groups. Pedro & Daniel is his debut novel. He lives in
JULIE KWON
an illustrator based in New York. A graduate of Rhode Island School of Design and Brown University, she has worked for a variety of clients in books
animation, including Simon & Schuster, Disney Hyperion, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, and Cartoon Network. In her free time, Julie can be found biking around the city, reading, or taking way too many photos of her cat, Podo.
not the past.
may think
that doesn’t aff ect
is ancient history, or
present day, but we would be wrong.
of
histories told by Black
who grew up in the South
the time of Jim Crow. Jaha
a lawyer,
and reporter
family has roots in North Carolina
300 years. These interviews have been a personal passion project for years as she’s traveled across the South
with elders and hearing their stories.
do is preserve history, truthfully.
Those
have the special experience of hearing this history
it
by those who were really there.
similarities and diff erences,
overcame obstacles and found joy—feels
they agree
of
and
she received her
Carolina at Chapel Hill, where
law. She spent several years
on her professional writing
The New York Times, Rolling
Kirkus
of
Polynesian
in the
racist crackdowns against
by the government. It’s an
often-funny family story
12-year-old Sofia’s eyes. It’s a
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RETURNS ADDRESS: Chronicle Books Returns c/o Hachette Book Group USA 322 S. Enterprise Blvd. Lebanon, IN 46052
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