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  • av Kelsey Abrams
    135

    Emily wants to rescue a wild mustang, but settles for helping muck out stalls at a nearby ranch. She earns a reputation as a horse whisperer after calming Midnight, a mustang that others cannot control. But even Emily can't help when Midnight gets loose during a tornado. Or can she?

  • av Kelsey Abrams
    135

    Natalie has a lot on her plate. She can't seem to get Second Chance Ranch's newest rescued horse, Tango, to barrel race. She's also missing her best friend Sophia, and she isn't sure if a new girl in town, Darcy, is bestie material or not. Can Natalie help Tango learn a new skill while she learns a few of her own?

  • av Kelsey Abrams
    135

    Abby has her hands full with an anxious German shepherd, Destiny. While Abby helps Destiny learn to trust, Abby has to learn to overcome her old habits. Can Abby use the skills she used on Destiny to overcome her fear of the ocean in time for the family beach trip?

  • av Lauren Kukla
    327

  • av Danielle Herzog
    267

  • av Jan Fields
    161 - 391

  • av Makenna J. Myers
    161 - 391

  • av Emma Alice Johnson
    161 - 391

  • av K. J. Mist
    161 - 391

  • av Catherine L. Osornio
    161 - 391

  • av Sabrina Kleckner
    247

    After years of imitating her dad's artistic style, eighteen-year-old Maisie throws away everything familiar in hopes of crafting her own voice. But when an attack on her family's portrait shop brings past hurts to light, Maisie wonders if "finding herself" might lie closer to home than she realized.

  • av Erin Fry
    247

    When Joey's cousin visits for the summer and decides they should climb the highest mountain in California to honor their late grandfather, Joey must confront not only his own physical limitations, but also his changing friendships, his buried grief from traumatically losing his grandfather, and his self-limiting beliefs.

  • av Sydney Dunlap
    301

    Blaming herself for the accident leading to her mother's opioid addiction, thirteen-year-old Sage hopes to fix what's gone wrong by visiting her estranged grandparents, where she learns about the complexity of family relationships, the value of forgiveness, and how to find her way forward with resilience and hope.

  • av Jennifer Phillips
    161 - 391

  • av Stephanie Peters
    161 - 391

  • av Amy Bearce
    161 - 391

  • av Michelle L. Brown
    161 - 391

  • av Lauren Kukla
    301

    From the author of Being Me from A to Z comes the charming illustrated tale In the Winter. Travel through snowy woods, over frozen lakes, and beneath dark winter skies aglow with sparkling stars and northern lights. Animals make silent tracks in the snow, while others snooze in their burrows. Communities prepare for events and festivities. This delightful story celebrates the gentle beauty of winter, showing how it brings us together with a quiet sense of coziness and the warmth that comes from human connection. In the Winter invites readers to embrace the season's beauty while awaiting warmer days. With soft, cozy illustrations capturing the essence of winter, this book is the perfect companion for bedtime and cherished family moments. In the Winter is the inaugural print title from the team behind mylittledigital.com, an online platform for interactive children's stories.

  • av Anita Storey
    367

    When Anika, Benny, and Libby are sent to the grocery store on an errand, they know it's because of their endless questions. But behind the checkout counter comes a new question, and the one they'll investigate for their next online newsletter: Why does someone who could be retired choose to still work?

  • av Bob Temple
    135 - 357

  • av Michelle L. Brown
    135 - 357

  • av J.N. Kelly
    141 - 357

  • av Todd Kortemeier
    141 - 361

  • av Anita Storey
    151 - 367

  • av Anita Storey
    147 - 367

  • av Anita Storey
    147 - 367

  • av Melissa Hart
    247

    When thirteen-year-old amateur entomologist Daisy gets an assignment to "change the world," she's determined to help her older brother, Sorrel--who has Down syndrome and adores men's fashion--fulfill his dream of becoming a YouTube celebrity. The catch? If their overprotective parents find out, Daisy won't be able to change anything.

  • av Heather Clark
    181

    Mom's last words: Keep them safe. Help them be happy. Morgan promised, so she sacrifices soccer, free time, and friendships for her younger siblings. But when Dad's "talk therapy" campout ignites Morgan's anxiety, she makes a reckless decision to prove she can fill Mom's shoes . . . which leaves her literally fighting for survival.

  • - Book 4
    av Brenda Scott Royce
    131 - 341

  • - Book 2
    av Brenda Scott Royce
    131 - 341

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