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  • The Friendship Lie

    Rebecca Donnelly, Ramona Kaulitzki

    Library Binding (Capstone Editions, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Cora Davis's life is garbage. Literally. Her professor parents study what happens to trash after it gets thrown away, and Cora knows exactly how it feels--to be thrown away. Between her mom and dad separating and a fallout with her best friend, fifth grade for Cora has been a year of feeling like being tossed into the dumpster. But Cora has learned a couple of things from her parents' trash-tracking studies: Things don't always go where they're supposed to, and sometimes the things you thought you got rid of come back. And occasionally, one person's trash is another's treasure, which Cora and Sybella learn when they come across a diary detailing best-friendship problems. Told in two intertwining points of view, comes a warm, wry story of friendship, growing up, and being true to yourself. Written by Rebecca Donnelly, author of How to Stage a Catastrophe (an Indies Introduce and Indie Next List honoree), The Friendship Lie will speak to any reader who has struggled with what to hold on to and what to throw away.
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  • Batman and Batgirl Unite!: A Book about Teamwork

    Omar Lozano

    Hardcover (Capstone Editions, Jan. 1, 2021)
    Batman and Batgirl are two of the world's greatest super heroes. They have the brains, tools, and talent to take down Gotham City's most dangerous bad guys. But what's their most powerful skill of all? Teamwork! In this addition to the best-selling DC Super Heroes picture book series, join Batman and Batgirl as they demonstrate the importance of working together.
  • A Many Feathered Thing

    Lisa Gerlits

    Hardcover (Capstone Editions, March 1, 2020)
    Eleven-year-old Clara is known as the "girl who draws," but she's not tortured enough to become a real artist. Her only suffering, besides embarrassment over her real name Clarity Kartoffel, German for Clarity Potato, is a crippling inability to speak in public. When Clara and her oldest friend, Orion, break their neighbor's glass gazing ball, Clara decides that in order to suffer like a true artist, she will do every hard thing in her path . . . starting with knocking on scary old Mr. Vogelman's door. That's when she meets "Birdman." That’s when she sees his swirling painting. And that's when everything changes. To pay for the broken glass ball, Clara begins working for Birdman in his atelier. He challenges her to throw away her eraser and draw what she sees, not what she wants to see. But as Clara discovers, seeing, really seeing is hard. Almost as difficult as befriending the new girl at school, or navigating awkward feelings for Orion or finding the courage to speak in front of the entire class. But little does Clara know, the biggest challenges are yet to come. To cope with tragedy, she will have to do more than be brave. As Birdman teaches her, she will have to "bring the hope."
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  • Doo Good Together, Scooby-Doo!

    Christianne Jones, Comicup Design Studio SL

    Library Binding (Capstone Editions, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Ruh-roh! Crystal Cove needs help. There's litter in the park, over-crowding at the pet shelters, and no one signed up to organize the food drive. Volunteers are needed in the community, but everyone is too busy. Thankfully Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang are on the case! These meddling kids and their canine crime-fighter will make Crystal Cove shine again. Grab a Scooby Snack, and let Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Fred, Daphne, and Velma inspire you to go out and "Doo Good" in your own community.
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  • Earth to Dad

    Krista Van Dolzer

    Library Binding (Capstone Editions, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Eleven-year-old Jameson O'Malley's dad is on Mars. The only way to see him, other than squinting into the night sky, is through the JICC - short for Jameson's Interplanetary Communication Console. Jameson thought the JICC would help shorten the millions of miles that stretch between Base Ripley and Mars, but he's is starting to realize no transmission can replace his real, actual father. When a new family moves onto Base Ripley, Jameson makes an unlikely friend in Astra Primm, daughter of the country's leading climatologist, who died in an explosion on Mars. But as Jameson's friendship with Astra grows stronger, he begins to notice the flaws in his own family. Mom is growing distant, and something is wrong with Dad. He's not sending transmissions as frequently as he used to, and when he does there are bags under his eyes. Jameson begins to realize there's more to the story than he knows - and plenty people aren't telling him. Determined to learn the truth and discover what happened to their parents, Jameson and Astra embark on a journey exploring life, loss, and friendship that will take them to the edge of their universe.
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  • Awesome!

    Craig Shuttlewood

    Library Binding (Capstone Editions, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Marvin the moose and Woody the beaver are BFFs. But their friendship is tested when Marvin does something totally AWESOME and Woody remains ordinary. The other forest animals now adore Marvin - calling in his new superhero services to help right wrongs, solve problems, and fix trouble. They even build a statue in his honor! Woody watches with envy, hatching a not-so-awesome plan to put all eyes on him. Can Woody and Marvin save their friendship? Craig Shuttlewood explores friendship, jealousy, and forgiveness in this relatable picture book about finding the awesome inside each of us.
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  • The Brave Cyclist

    Amalia Hoffman, Chiara Fedele

    eBook (Capstone Editions, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Once a skinny and weak child, Gino Bartali rose to become a Tour de France champion and one of cycling's greatest stars. But all that seemed unimportant when his country came under the grip of a brutal dictator and entered World War II on the side of Nazi Germany. Bartali might have appeared a mere bystander to the harassment and hatred directed toward Italy’s Jewish people, but secretly he accepted a role in a dangerous plan to help them. Putting his own life at risk, Bartali used his speed and endurance on a bike to deliver documents Jewish people needed to escape harm. His inspiring story reveals how one person could make a difference against violence and prejudice during the time of the Holocaust.
  • The Friendship Lie

    Rebecca Donnelly, Ramona Kaulitzki

    eBook (Capstone Editions, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Cora Davis's life is garbage. Literally. Her professor parents study what happens to trash after it gets thrown away, and Cora knows exactly how it feels--to be thrown away. Between her mom and dad separating and a fallout with her best friend, fifth grade for Cora has been a year of feeling like being tossed into the dumpster. But Cora has learned a couple of things from her parents' trash-tracking studies: Things don't always go where they're supposed to, and sometimes the things you thought you got rid of come back. And occasionally, one person's trash is another's treasure, which Cora and Sybella learn when they come across a diary detailing best-friendship problems. Told in two intertwining points of view, comes a warm, wry story of friendship, growing up, and being true to yourself. Written by Rebecca Donnelly, author of How to Stage a Catastrophe (an Indies Introduce and Indie Next List honoree), The Friendship Lie will speak to any reader who has struggled with what to hold on to and what to throw away.
  • The Kiddie Table

    Colleen Madden

    Library Binding (Capstone Editions, Aug. 1, 2018)
    There are two tables at every holiday gathering --the GROWN-UP TABLE (with real glasses and butter knives) and the KIDDIE TABLE (with sippy cups and plastic sporks). And when you're eight years old, and find yourself seated between a toddler and a baby, you take action. Step inside one girl's quest to move from the kiddie table to the grown-up table.
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  • The Chalk Giraffe

    Kirsty Paxton, Megan Lotter

    Hardcover (Capstone Editions, Feb. 1, 2020)
    A little girl's imagination springs to life when the chalk giraffe she drew on the pavement begins talking to her. But then the fickle giraffe begins making demands, and the girl must draw surroundings to fulfill his requests...a tree, soft grass, and animal friends. But nothing seems to please him! This delightful rhyming story escalates until the girl draws a laughing giraffe companion that cheers up the grumpy giraffe at last.
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  • Railhead

    Philip Reeve

    Hardcover (Capstone Editions, Feb. 1, 2019)
    The Great Network is an ancient interstellar web of routes and gates, where sentient trains can take you anywhere in the galaxy in the blink of an eye. But the Network is also a hazardous mess of twists and turns. In a universe so vast and complex, nothing is as it seems, and danger always lies just around the bend. From the creative mind of award-winning author Philip Reeve comes a stunning new sci-fi adventure guaranteed to be a heart-pounding ride. Step aboard, the universe is waiting.
  • Mary Had a Little Lamb

    Constanza Basaluzzo

    Board book (Capstone Editions, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Sing along to Mary Had a Little Lamb! Children will delight in this die-cut board book that pairs charming artwork with the traditional song about a girl and the lamb who is always by her side.