The king and queen want only the finest for Princess Petunia, so they devise a difficult test that her suitor must pass before they will allow her to marry.
Portia, the Porcupine is a normal, perky little porcupette who lives in a great northern forest with her family and friends. Normal, that is, in all but one respect. Portia has a terrible fear of needles! Read how Portia finally overcomes this ghastly fear. Sing her song. Learn about her species. Discover how she meets the challenges of visiting her doctor, and how she becomes convinced of the importance of getting her vaccinations, in spite of her great fear. Find out how she matures into a real role model for all the other porcupettes in Porcupine Forest.
This is a story about how children can understand and learn how to interact with children who struggle with social skills. It also teaches children how to be accepting of each other's differences.
When everyone Porcupine greets is unable to bake their Fall Feast specialty due to a missing ingredient, she generously offers staples from her pantry, but when she discovers that she too is missing a key ingredient, the friends work together to create a new Fall Feast tradition.
Eleven-year-old Milton “Melonhead” Harris is whisked off to a strange adventure every time he visits Ms. Viola’s home to take music lessons. He fi nds himself in a world of wizards and animals that carry paint guns. How can he help Princess Priscilla save her little brother and the village children from the evil wizard Kinder? How can he get back to the real world and just be a regular kid again? Find out in the Adventures of Melonhead: Princess versus Porcupine!
Stonewall Book Award winner. “Konigsberg weaves together a masterful tale of uncovering the past, finding wisdom, and accepting others as well as oneself.” —School Library Journal (starred review) Winner of the PEN Center USA Literary Award for Children’s/Young Adult A YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Selection Carson Smith is resigned to spending his summer in Billings, Montana, helping his mom take care of his father, a dying alcoholic he doesn’t really know. Then he meets Aisha Stinson, a beautiful girl who has run away from her difficult family, and discovers a secret regarding his grandfather, who disappeared without warning or explanation decades before. Together, Carson and Aisha embark on an epic road trip to try and save Carson’s dad, restore his fragmented family, and discover the “Porcupine of Truth” in all of their lives. “Words like ‘brilliant’ are so overused when praising novels—so I won’t use that word. I’ll just think it.” —Benjamin Alire Sáenz, author of Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe “Undeniably human and unforgettably wise, this book is a gift for us all.” —Andrew Smith, author of Grasshopper Jungle “Konigsberg . . . crafts fascinating, multidimensional teen and adult characters. A friendship between a straight boy and a lesbian is relatively rare in YA fiction and is, accordingly, exceedingly welcome.” —Booklist (starred review) “The story tackles questions about religion, family, and intimacy with depth and grace . . . Equal parts funny and profound.” —Kirkus Reviews
Omakayas was a dreamer who did not yet know her limits. When Omakayas is twelve winters old, she and her family set off on a harrowing journey in search of a new home. Pushed to the brink of survival, Omakayas continues to learn from the land and the spirits around her, and she discovers that no matter where she is, or how she is living, she has the one thing she needs to carry her through.