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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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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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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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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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Parachutes by Kelly Yang

Kelly Yang’s spectacular YA debut follows the lives of Claire, a “parachute” – the teenage daughter of a wealthy Chinese family sent to the United States to attend high school – and Dani, daughter of a first-generation Filipino immigrant. Claire and Dani become reluctant roommates, setting the stage for a novel that has it all – compelling friendships, insights into wealth and power dynamics, complicated relationships with parents, and two #metoo moments that made me feel all the things and had me rooting for Dani and Claire. I didn’t want it to end. A fantastic older YA book.

Parachutes by Kelly Yang, (List Price: $15.99, HarperCollins, 9780062941091, July 2021)

Reviewed by Elese Stutts, Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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Instructions for Dancing by Nicola Yoon

I’m a hoofer. Tap has always been my dance love, and one of Vicki’s Tap Pups’ neatest dances was a compilation of dances of the 50s and 60s. Needless to say, ballroom dancing is not my strength, although a simple jitterbug has given hubs and me a surprising amount of wedding attention. Thing is, it’s not the jitterbug, it’s the connection. I’m proud to say we’ve been married for 20 years. In Instructions for Dancing, Evie receives a dubious superpower that she sees the love lives of couples — how they met, how they grew together, and, prophetically, the tragic breakups that haven’t happened yet but will. That, coupled with her parents’ ugly divorce (and not being allowed to tell her younger sister that her dad had an affair), makes her hesitant to engage in a relationship. But she accepts a challenge that “not everybody can dance good, but everybody can dance”, and ends up paired with X, who lives by a “just say yes” philosophy, and things change in ways she never expected.

Instructions for Dancing by Nicola Yoon, (List Price: $12.99, Ember, 9781524718992, May 2022)

Reviewed by Lisa Yee Swope, Bookmarks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina

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Home by Matt de la Peña

I’m weeping openly in my store after reading this gorgeous book about what makes a home. As more families are displaced due to trauma, conflict, and climate change, this is a necessary picture book to help anyone processing a difficult transition in life.

Home by Matt de la Peña, (List Price: $19.99, G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers, 9780593110898, March 2025)

Reviewed by Alissa Redmond, South Main Book Company in Salisbury, North Carolina

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Candle Island by Lauren Wolk

Candle Island is one of those stories that stays in your heart. A beautiful book about love, family, and grief that shows the healing power of creativity and nurturing wildness in wild spaces. I loved it!

Candle Island by Lauren Wolk, (List Price: $18.99, Dutton Books for Young Readers, 9780593698549, April 2025)

Reviewed by Susan Williams, M. Judson Booksellers in Greenville, South Carolina

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Toto by Hyewon Yum

Toto is a story about a little girl with a birthmark on her forehead that she has named Toto. She has mixed feelings about her appearance, but she is brave and kind. She decides to hide Toto when she starts school, and immediately meets a best friend. What happens when her new friend sees Toto? A sweet, endearing story that teaches children to celebrate what makes them unique, and also to show compassion to others who look different than us. An important message for readers of all ages!

Toto by Hyewon Yum, (List Price: $18.99, Neal Porter Books, 9780823453894, 2025-01-21)

Reviewed by Jessica Nock, Main Street Books in Davidson, North Carolina

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All the Blues in the Sky by Renée Watson

Turning thirteen is a milestone filled with exciting possibilities: movies, treats, all-night giggles, and the promise of teenage adventures. For Sage, however, this time is overshadowed by the profound loss of her best friend. The friend who knew all her secrets, shared dreams for the future, and was an irreplaceable part of her life is now gone, leaving Sage to navigate a complex web of emotions. Grief is a deeply personal journey, and for a young teen like Sage, it can be especially confusing and overwhelming. How do you acknowledge Your Feelings? Everyone processes loss differently. She seeks counseling groups, a safe space to share feelings and hear from others who have experienced similar losses. Creating a Memory Box of her and her best friend. Grieving the loss of a best friend is an incredibly challenging experience, especially for someone as young as Sage. However, by acknowledging her feelings, seeking support, practicing self-care, and finding ways to memorialize her friend, Sage can navigate her grief while continuing to grow and learn. Remember, grief is not about forgetting the loved one but learning to live with the loss in a way that honors their memory while moving forward with life.

All the Blues in the Sky by Renée Watson, (List Price: $17.99, Bloomsbury Children’s Books, 9781547605897, February 2025)

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

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Toto by Hyewon Yum

I adore Toto: the book as well as the birthmark that bears the name! It’s lovely to encounter a story that focuses on learning to embrace what makes you different without hitting you over the head in case you’d otherwise miss the moral of the story. Yum’s evocative, warm illustrations and gentle prose deserve a place on your shelf.

Toto by Hyewon Yum, (List Price: $18.99, Neal Porter Books, 9780823453894, January 2025)

Reviewed by Janet Geddis, Avid Bookshop in Athens, Georgia

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All the Blues in the Sky by Renée Watson

The story of a young girl haunted by the grief of losing her best friend. The book permeates with sadness while Sage navigates daily life without her friend and the guilt she feels for her part in her friend’s death. A beautifully written novel in verse showing us it is ok to be sad, and sometimes it’s a long journey to hope and healing.

All the Blues in the Sky by Renée Watson, (List Price: $17.99, Bloomsbury Children’s Books, 9781547605897, February 2025)

Reviewed by Rayna Nielsen, Blue Cypress Books in New Orleans, Louisiana

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A Stickler Christmas by Lane Smith

There’s always that one book that’s so weird it’s wonderful. If that’s your holiday jam, Stickler will definitely stick with you. And yeah, we all know that one kid who really might just love a really cool stick for Christmas.

A Stickler Christmas by Lane Smith, (List Price: $18.99, Random House Studio, 9780593815281, October 2024)

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

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Drawn Onward by Daniel Nayeri

Beautifully illustrated, this is a compelling story of a boy with a very important question he needs to know the answer to. Loss, grief, bravery, and love are a staple here. Sometimes we just need to “know.”

Drawn Onward by Daniel Nayeri, (List Price: $19.99, HarperAlley, 9780063277168, October 2024)

Reviewed by DM Capriola, Little Shop of Stories in Decatur, Georgia

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