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Time to Roll

Atheneum Books for Young Readers
208 pages
$17.99


“When her outspoken best friend Coralee recruits Ellie and her other best friend, über-organized Bert, to help her compete in the Oklahoma Little Miss Boots and Bows pageant, Ellie welcomes the distraction. When Coralee begs Ellie to enter as well, Ellie acquiesces despite her distaste for pageants…and to spite her father, who thinks she can’t handle it.”

~ the publisher

Living Theravada: Demystifying the People, Places, and Practices of a Buddhist Tradition

Shambhala Publications
272 pages
$24.95


“[Schedneck] presents to readers the most important practices and beliefs of Theravada Buddhists, illustrated through contemporary debates about what represents proper Theravada practice within Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, and Thailand in the twenty-first century.”

~ the publisher 

That Wasn't in the Script

Bow's Bookshelf
286 pages
$12.99


“Sarah Ainslee’s modern spin on the classic film Roman Holiday is a fast-paced, impulsive adventure that encapsulates what it means to be a happy, free, confused, and lonely at the same time. Perfect for teens and the teen within us, That Wasn’t in the Script is sure to make you laugh, cry, and wish there were more than twenty-four hours in a day.”

~ the publisher 

The Aging of Aquarius: The Hippies of the 60s in Their 60s and Beyond

Cambridge University Press
292 pages
$24.99


“This book is the first to explore the aging experience of older hippies by examining aspects related to identity, generativity, daily activities, spirituality, community, end-of-life care, and wellbeing. Based on 40 in-depth interviews with lifelong, returning, and past residents of The Farm, an intentional community in Tennessee that was founded in 1971 and still exists today, insights into the subculture of aging hippies and their keys to wellbeing are shared.”

~ the publisher

Remember

Random House Studio
40 pages
$18.99


“In simple and direct language, Harjo, a member of the Mvskoke Nation, urges readers to pay close attention to who they are, the world they were born into, and how all inhabitants on earth are connected. Michaela Goade, drawing from her Tlingit culture, has created vivid illustrations that make the words come alive in an engaging and accessible way.”

~ the publisher

Sun Keep Rising

Crown Books for Young Readers
240 pages
$18.99


“From the celebrated author of Required Reading for the Disenfranchised Freshman comes a compelling story about a teen mom navigating income disparity and racial inequality, and defying challenges to protect those she loves.”

~ the publisher

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