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  • Orphans of the Tide

    Name: Carol Carter
    20 February 2020;

    Genre: Adventure

    The City, a spear-topped island rising from the sea, is the only land remaining since the world was submerged by rising waters long ago. When a whale is beached on a church roof, singing mournfully, and a hand and then a mysterious blue-eyed boy emerges from its belly, the question is, who is...

  • The Undefeated

    The Undefeated

    Name: Susan Wilsher
    20 February 2020;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    This beautiful picture book is an emotional tribute to the history and experiences of African Americans, both past and present. Kwame Alexander's poetry takes the reader on a journey through the little known - the left-out history of those who are unforgettable, unflappable, undeniable and una...

  • BOOT: The Rusty Rescue: Book 2

    BOOT: The Rusty Rescue: Book 2

    Name: Samantha Phillips
    20 February 2020;

    Genre: Adventure

    Boot and his new friends have found a home, where he finally feels like he belongs: Dr Twitchy's Emporium of Amusements. So when one of his friends loses his nose, Boot takes it upon himself to help find it. His search leads him to the Testing Lab where he discovers Rusty.Rusty is...

  • Orphans of the Tide

    Orphans of the Tide

    Name: Kelly Buxton
    20 February 2020;

    Genre: Adventure

    Orphans of the Tide is a gripping adventure-filled story. An epic-adventure trilogy like no other. A city underwater. A beached whale. A girl with a heavy secret. The enemy has risen again and threatens the city - a story of good vs evil. Ellie, the Inventor's daughter,...

  • The Proudest Blue

    The Proudest Blue

    Name: Louisa Farrow
    19 February 2020;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    The Proudest Blue is the simple story of a girl choosing her first hijab and wearing it to school for the first time, accompanied by her adoring little sister. There might not be a story at all, were it not for the ugly truth of Islamophobic bullying that wearing hijab can unl...

  • Little Bird Lost

    Little Bird Lost

    Name: Nicola Cleveland
    17 February 2020;

    Genre: Adventure

    When Little Bird finds himself hurt and alone in the forest, he call out for help and Deer quickly comes to his aid. After a discussion with the forest animals, the two set off to follow the sun in order to find Bird's flock. A charming story of friendship, adversity and adventure through the se...

  • Midge & Mo

    Midge and Mo

    Name: Nicola Cleveland
    17 February 2020;

    Genre: Adventure

    Midge doesn't want to go to his new school. It's too big, his teacher is too big, and his teacher's smile is definitely too big. Buddied up with Mo, she tries everything she can think of to be a friend to Midge, but he doesn't want new friends. He just wants everything to go back to the way it wa...

  • Trailblazers: Jane Goodall

    Trail Blazers - Jane Goodall

    Name: Carol Carter
    17 February 2020;

    Genre: Adventure

    Trail Blazers - Jane Goodall is the most recent in the useful new middle-grade biography series, focusing on some of history's greatest game changers. The book follows the life of Jane Goodall, from a child with a love of animal stories and a stuffed chimpanzee called Jubilee as her favourite to...

  • This Book Is Anti-Racist: 20 lessons on how to wake up, take action, and do the work

    This Book is Anti-Racist

    Name: Joanna Hewish
    16 February 2020;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    This Book is Anti-Racist is an inspirational book with a striking message. In today's modern world it is not enough to be non-racist, we must be anti-racist. Through 20 chapters, this book highlights the importance of learning who we are, where our identity comes from and how...

  • Fergus the Furball

    Fergus the Furball

    Name: Samantha Phillips
    15 February 2020;

    Genre: Adventure

    I am sure that each and every person with a brother or sister has, at some time in their life, wished they were an only child, or at best, that something unpleasant were to befall their sibling. That's exactly the case with Daniel in Fergus the Furball by Emily Snape. Daniel's parents have gone...