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Into the Bewilderness by Gus Gordon

This book is a treat (just look at that art!), especially for fans of Frog & Toad who are ready for a bigger adventure. Luis (the guitar playing bear) & Pablo (the grumpy mole) are an odd pair of buddies that must brave their way to The Big City to in an attempt to experience *culture* and fine dining (versus the usual catch your own meal way of the woods) and not get mugged by rough and tough city squirrels with spoons in this hilarious, pitch perfect, highbrow-lowbrow tale that will leave you singing a song and giggling all the way through.

Into the Bewilderness by Gus Gordon, (List Price: $15.99, HarperAlley, 9780063246119, July 2025)

Reviewed by Julie Jarema, Hub City Bookshop in Spartanburg, South Carolina

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Where the Deer Slip Through by Katey Howes

Part seek and find adventure and part ode to nature, this stunning tale is the perfect read-together for young nature lovers.

Where the Deer Slip Through by Katey Howes, (List Price: $19.99, Beach Lane Books, 9781665918275, June 2025)

Reviewed by Angie Tally, The Country Bookshop in Southern Pines, North Carolina

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Free Piano (Not Haunted) by Whitney Gardner

Margot is determined to become a real songwriter. If she does, her dad may come home. When she finds an abandoned synthesizer, she’s sure her songs will sound better with it than her ukulele. But the instrument may be haunted by a pop star from the 1980s!

Free Piano (Not Haunted) by Whitney Gardner, (List Price: $23.99, Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers, 9781665938136, July 2025)

Reviewed by Rae Ann Parker, Parnassus Books in Nashville, Tennessee

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Blue by Suzanne Kaufman

A fantastical bedtime story of a young boy and a blue heron. It is simple, whimsical and comforting as we get to see this pair travel, separate, but remain connected.

Blue by Suzanne Kaufman, (List Price: $18.99, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 9780316311663, June 2025)

Reviewed by Morgan DePerno, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Outside Mom, Inside Mom by Jane Park

I think this is a picture book that a lot of kids will relate to. It’s natural for people to be their true selves — their “inside” selves — while in the comfort of their own homes. I think many parents will identify with the mom in the story as they examine the ways in which they also have inside and outside selves to get through their days. I love how gently the author wrote this, full of love and completely absent of judgment. The child is empathetic to their mom, and I think it’s important for adults to see that, too, and know that kids are perceptive and pick up on a lot more than we give them credit for.

Outside Mom, Inside Mom by Jane Park, (List Price: $19.99, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 9781665929509, March 2025)

Reviewed by Jamie Southern, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Good Boy by Andy Hirsch

I’m really excited for this boy and dog graphic novel readers looking for something after burning through Dogman. With adventure, a real-life challenge, and some gross-out humor, this one’s sure to be a hit for summer reading.

Good Boy by Andy Hirsch, (List Price: $14.99, First Second, 9781250291950, 2025-05-20)

Reviewed by Angie Tally, The Country Bookshop in Southern Pines, North Carolina

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The Wish Switch by Lynn Painter

The Wish Switch is a sweet transition by Lynn Painter into books meant for a younger audience than her popular YA novels. The story follows Emma Rockford and her friends as they rely on her late grandmother’s instructions to gain four wishes, while following her very specific instructions. However, something happens to make Emma’s wish become seemingly switched with her brother’s best friend’s, leading them to form an alliance to figure out what had happened. A sweet tale that will entertain young readers for a pleasant afternoon.

The Wish Switch by Lynn Painter, (List Price: $18.99, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 9780316578585, May 2025)

Reviewed by Molly Reinhardt, Main Street Books in Davidson, North Carolina

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Chronicles of Whetherwhy: The Age of Enchantment by Anna James

What a fun beginning for Anna James’s new series! The beautiful seasonal magic system, nefarious plotting, and adventure at Thistledown Academy were reminiscent of some of my favorite series growing up, while still surprising and delighting me every step of the way. I can’t wait for the next wave of young fantasy readers to get their hands on this one!

Chronicles of Whetherwhy: The Age of Enchantment by Anna James, (List Price: $9.99, Flamingo Books, 9780593691915, April 2025)

Reviewed by Tori Finklea, Union Avenue Books in knoxville, Tennessee

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Where Are You, Brontë? by Tomie dePaola

Who doesn’t love Tomie dePaola? Sad that this is his last book, but it is so fitting that he demonstrates how sad he was over his loving pet, Bronte. This master storyteller hits all the right notes in describing why and how he felt this way. Brilliant! Would be a great healing book for young and old.

Where Are You, Brontë? by Tomie dePaola, (List Price: $19.99, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 9781534418509, May 2025)

Reviewed by Suzanne Lucey, Page 158 Books in Wake Forest, North Carolina

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J vs. K by Kwame Alexander

These two are superstars in the Literary world. I had the privilege of meeting both of them and know they live and breathe getting kids to love reading and are such advocates of telling real stories for all. Their pretend jabbing is something that will leave you on the floor laughing. I know kids will love reading this because they will feel like they personally know these guys and they are on the inside joke.

J vs. K by Kwame Alexander, (List Price: $16.99, Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, 9780316582681, May 2025)

Reviewed by Suzanne Lucey, Page 158 Books in Wake Forest, North Carolina

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Into the Rapids by Ann Braden

Into the Rapids will activate your adventurous side as Addy puts her outdoor survival skills to the test as she prepares for Survival Camp. Follow along as Addy realizes that it’s OK to stand on your own, but it’s never wrong to ask for help when you need it. Perfect for readers who are living with and experiencing emotions caused by grief, panic attacks, and isolation.

Into the Rapids by Ann Braden, (List Price: $17.99, Nancy Paulsen Books, 9780593856369, May 2025)

Reviewed by Jenny Gilroy, E. Shaver Bookseller in Savannah, Georgia

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Book Buzz: Dear Bookstore by Emily Arrow

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Emily Arrow, photo courtesy the authorIn every place I’ve lived bookstores have been the first places to feel like home—especially Parnassus Books in Nashville, where I led weekly storytime sing-alongs for years, and Green Bean Books in Portland, Ore., where I spent countless hours soaking in the magic of a truly community-centered shop. Bookstores are havens for readers, writers, and dreamers who crave“discovery, community, and belonging. Dear Bookstore is my love letter to them.

― Emily Arrow, Interview, Publishers Weekly

Dear Bookstore by Emily Arrow

What booksellers are saying about Dear Bookstore

  • A love song to independent bookstores everywhere, but also inspired by the beloved brick and mortar indie bookstore, Parnassus Books, in Nashville, Tennessee. Arrow reminds readers and listeners of all ages of the mutual benefits of supporting local.
      ― Holly Kitchings, Court Street Books in Florence, Alabama | BUY

  • Be still my beating heart! A love letter to bookstores and the people who inhabit them, I get teary eyed thinking about this story. Gentle and tender words paired with illustrations so soft they glow, obsessed is an understatement!
      ― Grace Sullivan, Fountain Bookstore in Richmond, Virginia | BUY

  • Well, good lord. If my indie bookstore ever needed a marketing brouchure, I’d just buy these in bulk. Easiest pre-order I’ve ever made for my shop – oh, and I nearly cried towards the end when she runs to the store to make sure it is still there as so many use screens now…
      ― Alissa Redmond, South Main Book Company in Salisbury, North Carolina | BUY

  • An incredibly sweet picture book that illustrates so well, in images and words, the vital role bookstores play in our lives.
      ― Beth Bissmeyer, Carmichael’s Bookstore in Louisville, Kentucky | BUY

About Emily Arrow

Emily Arrow (she/they) is an award-winning children’s songwriter, author, and educator known for crafting meaningful stories and songs. Her music albums include Sing Along with Emily Arrow and the Storytime Singalong series. Alongside her ukulele companion, Bow, Emily Arrow aims to inspire young minds, encouraging them to embrace and share their own unique voices. She enjoys going on walks with her dog and partner and finding cozy corners in independent bookshops for reading. Emily Arrow resides in Los Angeles.

Geneviève Godbout is the illustrator of many picture books, including The Pink Umbrella by Amélie Callot, Wherever You’ll Be by Ariella Prince Guttman, and If I Couldn’t Be Anne by Kallie George. Her work has appeared in the Society of Illustrators Original Art Exhibit in New York and on Christmas and holiday stamps for the Canadian postal service. Geneviève Godbout lives in Montreal.

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The Trouble with Heroes by Kate Messner

In The Trouble with Heroes, we meet Finn, a seventh grader whose world revolves around baking. Finn’s passion for the kitchen is his escape, his joy, and his identity. Yet, he feels overshadowed by the towering legacy of his father, a firefighter who became a local hero after saving lives on 9/11. His father’s bravery and selflessness are celebrated by the community, leaving Finn feeling inadequate and wondering why his own talents go unnoticed. Struggling with these emotions, Finn makes a regrettable choice in a moment of misguided anger and confusion. He vandalizes an old lady’s headstone, only to discover it belongs to one of the pioneering women who conquered all the Adirondack High Peaks. Instead of pressing charges, the woman’s daughter offers Finn a chance at redemption. She proposes a deal: Finn must climb all 46 peaks over the summer, accompanied by her loyal dog. Completing this challenging journey will absolve him of his mistake. This quest becomes more than just a physical challenge for Finn. As he scales each peak, he learns about the remarkable woman whose grave he defaced, deepening his understanding of courage and perseverance. The journey also becomes a path of self-discovery, where Finn grapples with his faith, confronts his feelings of inadequacy, and ultimately finds his own identity outside of his father’s shadow. The Trouble with Heroes is a powerful and uplifting tale, perfect for today’s teenagers who are navigating a world filled with drama and the pressures of social media. The book encourages readers to find their own “peak” to climb, to learn more about themselves, their families, and their friends. It is a heartfelt recommendation for all teens seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of their place in the world.

The Trouble with Heroes by Kate Messner, (List Price: $17.99, Bloomsbury Children’s Books, 9781547616398, April 2025)

Reviewed by VaLinda Payne-Miller, Turning Page Bookshop in Goose Creek, South Carolina

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All About Brains by Lake Bell

This is another of what we call “conversation starters” in our bookstore. It’s a great entry point for kids — and their grown-ups, too — to learn about differences. Each portrait of a child is explained in facts and straight language, making what could be sensitive topics into approachable conversations. I love how this book normalizes difference and helps give kids (and adults) language to use and grow in their own understanding.

All About Brains by Lake Bell, (List Price: $19.99, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 9781665906753, April 2025)

Reviewed by Jamie Southern, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Please Pay Attention by Jamie Sumner

8th grader Bea survives a shooting at her school, carrying the aftermath with her. Therapeutic horseback riding and her community help her grow toward healing as she raises her voice for change in this powerful verse novel.

Please Pay Attention by Jamie Sumner, (List Price: $17.99, Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 9781665956079, April 2025)

Reviewed by Rae Ann Parker, Parnassus Books in Nashville, Tennessee

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