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So You Want To Be a Voice Actor is smart, encouraging nonfiction that talks to kids like they’re already artists. It makes a creative career feel exciting, but it also shows the real work be... Read the full review
Shameful Silence makes you rethink who we picture as a victim. Alexandra Lozano writes with hard-earned urgency, returning to one quiet sentence: “No one will believe me.” Her ask is simple:... Read the full review
For parents of curious 10–12 year-olds, So You Want To Be a Scientist is the rare science book that feels inspiring and rigorously grounded. It doesn’t talk down to kids; it trains their “wh... Read the full review
If you’ve got a kid who’s always asking “what’s over there?”, this book is a great place to start. It reminds kids (and parents) that exploration isn’t over. It’s in the deep ocean, under ou... Read the full review
When your child says they want to be a police officer, you want honesty, not a cartoon chase scene. Linda Soules's So You Want To Be A Police Officer delivers: a clear-eyed portrait for ages... Read the full review
If you’re a parent looking for a smart, motivating nonfiction read for ages 10–12, So You Want to Be a Chef is a strong choice. Linda Soules treats kids like capable learners and makes cooki... Read the full review
Sawadika American Girl is the kind of novel that sneaks up on you. It looks, at first glance, like a period romance, but it reads like memory: humid, specific, and quietly dangerous. By the... Read the full review
So You Want To Be an Astronaut pairs rigor with wonder for readers ten to twelve. Linda Soules writes as if she is beside a kid at the window: the dream is real, the work is hard, the sky st... Read the full review
Leena Palav’s UnMoored is the rare memoir that refuses to polish pain into platitudes. It’s candid, sometimes messy, and consistently intelligent—an account of a high-achieving life dismantl... Read the full review
So You Want To Be a Shark Researcher is the rare kids’ nonfiction book that refuses to talk down to its reader. It’s equal parts invitation and wake-up call: sharks are magnificent, misunder... Read the full review
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