When new classmates Mattie and Mercedes meet and realize they have the same Colombian dad, the two team up in a Parent Trap–inspired misadventure.
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GRAMMY-nominated, Dove Award-winning singer/songwriter Ryan Stevenson returns with ABLE, a soul-stirring testimony of God’s faithfulness.
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Written by a kid for kids, You're Joking Me is a hilarious collection of more than 400 puns, riddles, one-liners, and knock-knock jokes.
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A mature mystery series for adults follows the misadventures of Charlie, a “human lie detector.”
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T.I. Lowe follows her bestselling Under the Magnolias with a new tale set on the South Carolina coast.
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Two-time Caldecott Medalist Sophie Blackall invites readers to peek through windows and explore the dollhouse-like world of a farmhouse where 12 children were raised.
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Indian Matchmaking and Jewish Matchmaking show the efforts of a professional matchmaker to find “soulmates” for the single clients who have hired her.
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The true story of how a recycling specialist built instruments for the children of a Paraguayan village built on a landfill.
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Nicolas Cage stars as a former wild west outlaw who becomes a family man.
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These children’s books celebrate Asian American culture, food, and stories.
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A new instrumental worship album provides moments of peace and reflection.
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With Chicken Scratch, Ann Byle brings us good fun and meaning-making at the intersection of creative living and our egg-laying friends.
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This emotionally gripping, fast-paced middle-grade novel is an Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature Honor Book.
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Amid an international crisis, a career diplomat juggles her new high-profile job as ambassador to the United Kingdom and her turbulent marriage to a political star.
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Introduce the concept of justice to young people with this picture book by New York Times-bestselling author of Doing Justice, Preet Bharara.
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Professional quality coffee shop ambience for studying, working, or just chilling.
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A daughter writes alongside her late mother (using journal entries and notes), exploring the transformative way in which sharing food is at the heart of a shared life.
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In this diverse picture book, a young immigrant from South Korea finds community and friendship in an apartment building filled with other newly arrived kids.
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Four books to enrich AAPI month, from a modern classic by Amy Tan to an international bestseller about a time-travel cafe in Japan.
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Brilliant attorney Woo Young-woo tackles challenges in the courtroom and beyond as a newbie at a top law firm and a woman on the autism spectrum.
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Rapper and hip-hop artist Ty Brasel’s fourth album, Transcendent, calls listeners to overcome their own obstacles.
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An effervescent movie version of a 1970 classic for tweens, and an insightful documentary explore the life and books of Judy Blume.
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This middle-grade novel follows an Asian American boy fighting to keep his family together and stand up to racism during the initial outbreak of the coronavirus.
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One hundred contestants in top physical shape compete in a series of grueling challenges to claim the honor—and cash reward—as the last one standing.