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Cover art for FERRET GIRL
INDIE
Released: July 26, 2011

"An absolutely wonderful debut with the potential to become a YA classic."
In a modern take on both Kafka and T.H. White, a young girl learns about life as a human by spending time in her pet ferret's world. Read full book review >
Cover art for PROPHETS OF THE GHOST ANTS
INDIE
Released: May 5, 2011

"The wobbly science of its premise notwithstanding, this is a fascinating, enjoyable sci-fi yarn."
In this postapocalyptic science-fiction allegory, diminutive tribal humans share the world, and a deeply intertwined society, with hordes of insects. Read full book review >
Cover art for JESSALOUP'S SONG
INDIE
Released: Sept. 1, 2011

"A fantasy that will satisfy fans of Velmans' previous work as well as new readers, budding scientists in particular."
In this sequel to her middle-school-age novel Isabel of the Whales (2006), Velmans flips the script and features a whale that turns into a boy. Read full book review >
Cover art for FINDING BADGER
INDIE
Released: March 11, 2011

"An intriguing science fiction adventure with a message that becomes heavy-handed at times."
In LaMora's didactic science fiction thriller, an aimless peace officer on a mission to rescue two children from a war-torn planet finds himself on a journey of personal transformation. Read full book review >
Cover art for BUDDY'S TAIL
INDIE
Released: April 8, 2011

"A welcome addition to the canine canon for young readers."
All dogs may not go to heaven, but MacKenzie and her friends--loyal and kindhearted pups--earn their places in Haven by standing up for justice, even when it gets them in mortal trouble. Read full book review >
Cover art for NEMO THE MOLE RAT
INDIE
Released: July 14, 2011

"A quirky, entertaining tale for ages 6 to 11, interwoven with humor, real-world information about animal behavior and compassion for animals who must survive the daily challenges that nature throws at them--and the consequences of human endeavor."
Israeli author Samos mixes real-life animal lore into a colorful tale of woodland creatures banding together when humankind encroaches on their forest home. Read full book review >