Paul and Antoinette, his sister, are very, very different, but somehow they still remain the best of friends.
It's summer vacation and this year, instead of sticking with Mom, it's all about visiting grandparents and having new experiences.
A midwestern summer thunderstorm as seen through the eyes of artist/etcher Arthur Geisert, and depicted in unprecedented detail, beautifully hand-colored.
In his first wordless picture book, Olivier Tallec shows the pointlessness of war through his smart, comic, emotionally astute illustrations.
A blackout leads two teens to discover the intimacy and vulnerability that can only be shared in darkness, in this fully illustrated YA novella from celebrated Angolan author Ondjaki.
A beautiful meditation on going to the park to play—which extends into a reflection on life itself—from Booker-longlisted Sara Stridsberg and the inimitable Beatrice Alemagna.
From NYT Best Children's Book author Bruce Handy, a luminous picture book that invites careful observation of light and shadow in the natural world, as well as in our own emotional landscape.