April is here with snow in this corner of the world, rain in that corner, and soaring daytime temperatures in the two other corners—and to welcome the disparate change in seasons, we've got three new books by EMLA clients:
Can I See Your I.D.? True Stories of False Identities, by Chris Barton, a YA non-fiction book featuring ten vignettes about the psychology of deception, published by Dial Books for Young Readers.
One Day and One Amazing Morning on Orange Street, by Joanne Rocklin, a middle grade novel about family, childhood anxiety, and the importance of connection, published by Amulet Books.
The Unicorn's Tale (Nathaniel Fludd, Beastologist, Book 4), by R.L. LaFevers, a middle grade novel continuing the adventures of the world's youngest beastologist-in-training on the hunt for his parents and published by Houghtin Mifflin Books for Children.
We wish these books into readers' hearts!
—Erin