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Elatsoe - Darcie Little Badger - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Elatsoe - Darcie Little Badger - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Locus Award Winner—Best First Novel A National Indie Bestseller Nebula Award Finalist Lodestar Award Finalist Ignyte Award Finalist TIME's Best 100 Fantasy Books of All Time NPR Best of the Year Booklist's Top 10 First Novels for Youth A BookPage Best of the Year Chicago Public Library "Best of the Best" PNBA Bestseller Publishers Weekly Best of the Year Buzzfeed's Best YA SFF of the Year Shelf-Awareness Best of the Year AICL Best YA of the Year NECBA Windows & Mirrors Selection NEIBA Award Finalist Tor Best of the Year Kirkus Best YA of the Year Publishers Weekly Flying Start American Indian Youth Literature Award Finalist "Groundbreaking."—TIME "Deeply enjoyable from start to finish."—NPR "Utterly magical."—SyFyWire "Atmospheric and lyrical...a gorgeous work of art."—BuzzFeed "One of the best YA debuts of 2020. Read it."—Marieke Nijkamp ★ "A fresh voice and perspective."—Booklist, starred review ★ "A unique and powerful Native American voice."—BookPage, starred review ★ "A brilliant, engaging debut."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review ★ "A fast-paced murder mystery."—Publishers Weekly, starred review ★ "A Lipan Apache Sookie Stackhouse for the teen set."—Shelf-Awareness, starred review A Texas teen comes face-to-face with a cousin's ghost and vows to unmask the murderer. Elatsoe—Ellie for short—lives in an alternate contemporary America shaped by the ancestral magics and knowledge of its Indigenous and immigrant groups. She can raise the spirits of dead animals—most importantly, her ghost dog Kirby. When her beloved cousin dies, all signs point to a car crash, but his ghost tells her otherwise: He was murdered. Who killed him and how did he die? With the help of her family, her best friend Jay, and the memory great, great, great, great, great, great grandmother, Elatsoe, must track down the killer and unravel the mystery of this creepy town and it's dark past. But will the nefarious townsfolk and a mysterious Doctor stop her before she gets started? A breathtaking debut novel featuring an asexual, Apache teen protagonist, Elatsoe combines mystery, horror, noir, ancestral knowledge, haunting illustrations, fantasy elements, and is one of the most-talked about debuts of the year.

DKK 148.00
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High Spirits - Camille Gomera Tavarez - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

High Spirits - Camille Gomera Tavarez - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Pura Belpré Honor Book BEST OF THE YEAR Chicago Review of Books · Kirkus · Los Angeles Public Library Publishers Weekly Flying Start High Spirits is a collection of eleven interconnected short stories from the Dominican diaspora, from debut author Camille Gomera-Tavarez. It is a book centered on one extended family – the Beléns – across multiple generations. It is set in the fictional small town of Hidalpa – and Santo Domingo and Paterson and San Juan and Washington Heights too. It is told in a style both utterly real and distinctly magical – and its stories explore machismo, mental health, family, and identity. But most of all, High Spirits represents the first book from Camille Gomera-Tavarez, who takes her place as one of the most extraordinary new voices to emerge in years. For fans of Elizabeth Acevedo, Sandra Cisneros, Angie Cruz, and Yaa Gyasi P R A I S E ★ “Authentic and immersive…A labor of love imbued with dedication to family.” — Kirkus (starred) ★ “Deeply personal and relatable. Steeped in nostalgia and harsh but fierce love, this is a memorable family saga in its own right.” — Booklist (starred) ★ “Full of vivid and poetic imagery… settings worthy of drinking in, and thematic material ripe for contemplation about identity, intergenerational memory, and patriarchy and toxic masculinity, Gomera-Tavarez’s soulfully crafted debut is a sensitive, intrinsically feminist work.” — Publishers Weekly (starred) “A magical and unflinching look at the Dominican Diaspora.” —Dominican Writers Association

DKK 148.00
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Elatsoe - Darcie Little Badger - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Elatsoe - Darcie Little Badger - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

One of TIME Magazine''s Top 100 Fantasy Novels of All Time - Now in Paperback! Locus Award Winner-Best First Novel A National Indie Bestseller Nebula Award Finalist Lodestar Award Finalist Ignyte Award Finalist TIME''s Best 100 Fantasy Books of All Time NPR Best of the Year Booklist''s Top 10 First Novels for Youth A BookPage Best of the Year Chicago Public Library Best of the Best PNBA Bestseller Publishers Weekly Best of the Year Buzzfeed''s Best YA SFF of the Year Shelf-Awareness Best of the Year AICL Best YA of the Year NECBA Windows & Mirrors Selection NEIBA Award Finalist Tor Best of the Year Kirkus Best YA of the Year Publishers Weekly Flying Start American Indian Youth Literature Award Finalist "Groundbreaking." -TIME "Deeply enjoyable from start to finish."-NPR "Utterly magical." -SyFyWire "Atmospheric and lyrical. . . a gorgeous work of art."-BuzzFeed "One of the best YA debuts of 2020. Read it.-Marieke Nijkamp ★ "A fresh voice and perspective."-Booklist, starred review ★ "A unique and powerful Native American voice."-BookPage, starred review ★ "A brilliant, engaging debut."-Kirkus Reviews, starred review ★ "A fast-paced murder mystery."-Publishers Weekly, starred review ★ "A Lipan Apache Sookie Stackhouse for the teen set." -Shelf-Awareness, starred review A Texas teen comes face-to-face with a cousin''s ghost and vows to unmask the murderer. Elatsoe-Ellie for short-lives in an alternate contemporary America shaped by the ancestral magics and knowledge of its Indigenous and immigrant groups. She can raise the spirits of dead animals-most importantly, her ghost dog Kirby. When her beloved cousin dies, all signs point to a car crash, but his ghost tells her otherwise: He was murdered. Who killed him and how did he die? With the help of her family, her best friend Jay, and the memory great, great, great, great, great, great grandmother, Elatsoe, must track down the killer and unravel the mystery of this creepy town and it''s dark past. But will the nefarious townsfolk and a mysterious Doctor stop her before she gets started? The breathtaking debut novel from Darcie Little Badger features an asexual, Apache teen protagonist - and combines mystery, horror, noir, ancestral knowledge, haunting illustrations, and fantasy elements, in one of the most-talked-about books in years.

DKK 119.00
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A Snake Falls to Earth - Darcie Little Badger - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

A Snake Falls to Earth - Darcie Little Badger - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Newbery Honor Winner National Indie Bestseller National Book Award Longlist Minneapolis Star Tribune Best of the Year Publishers Weekly Best of the Year Kirkus Best the Year Apple Best of the Year Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best New York Public Library's Best of the Year Autostraddle 's Best Queer Books of the Year "A spellbinding tale."— Texas Monthly "Genre-bending."— TIME "Undeniably charming."—Tor.com ★ "Evokes the timeless feeling of listening to traditional oral storytelling."— Kirkus (starred) ★ "Fun, imaginative, and deeply immersive, this story will be long in the minds of readers."— Publishers Weekly (starred) ★ "Magical, stunning, and wholly original."— Booklist (starred) "A highly descriptive story which absorbs the audience into its world, readers will become invested in reading until the very end."—School Library Connection A Snake Falls to Earth is a breathtaking work of Indigenous futurism. Darcie Little Badger draws on traditional Lipan Apache storytelling structure to weave another unforgettable tale of monsters, magic, and family. It is not to be missed. Nina is a Lipan girl in our world. She's always felt there was something more out there. She still believes in the old stories. Oli is a cottonmouth kid, from the land of spirits and monsters. Like all cottonmouths, he's been cast from home. He's found a new one on the banks of the bottomless lake. Nina and Oli have no idea the other exists. But a catastrophic event on Earth, and a strange sickness that befalls Oli's best friend, will drive their worlds together in ways they haven't been in centuries. And there are some who will kill to keep them apart.

DKK 119.00
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A Snake Falls to Earth - Darcie Little Badger - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

A Snake Falls to Earth - Darcie Little Badger - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Newbery Honor Winner National Indie Bestseller National Book Award Longlist Minneapolis Star Tribune Best of the Year Publishers Weekly Best of the Year Kirkus Best the Year Apple Best of the Year Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best New York Public Library's Best of the Year Autostraddle 's Best Queer Books of the Year "A spellbinding tale."— Texas Monthly "Genre-bending."— TIME "Undeniably charming."—Tor.com ★ "Evokes the timeless feeling of listening to traditional oral storytelling."— Kirkus (starred) ★ "Fun, imaginative, and deeply immersive, this story will be long in the minds of readers."— Publishers Weekly (starred) ★ "Magical, stunning, and wholly original."— Booklist (starred) "A highly descriptive story which absorbs the audience into its world, readers will become invested in reading until the very end."—School Library Connection A Snake Falls to Earth is a breathtaking work of Indigenous futurism. Darcie Little Badger draws on traditional Lipan Apache storytelling structure to weave another unforgettable tale of monsters, magic, and family. It is not to be missed. Nina is a Lipan girl in our world. She's always felt there was something more out there. She still believes in the old stories. Oli is a cottonmouth kid, from the land of spirits and monsters. Like all cottonmouths, he's been cast from home. He's found a new one on the banks of the bottomless lake. Nina and Oli have no idea the other exists. But a catastrophic event on Earth, and a strange sickness that befalls Oli's best friend, will drive their worlds together in ways they haven't been in centuries. And there are some who will kill to keep them apart.

DKK 148.00
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Man Made Monsters - Andrea L Rogers - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Man Made Monsters - Andrea L Rogers - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Uncover the Terrifying Intersection of History and Horror Imagine a chilling horror collection that weaves classic monsters like werewolves and vampires with the true horrors of colonialism, domestic violence, and displacement. Man Made Monsters , by acclaimed Cherokee writer Andrea Rogers, delivers. Follow a Cherokee family across centuries, from their ancestral lands in 1830s Georgia to the battlefields of World War I and Vietnam, and beyond. Each story offers a chilling glimpse into a different era, revealing how history's monsters intertwine with the supernatural. Man Made Monsters is a powerful exploration of identity and the enduring legacy of colonization. Rogers masterfully blends Cherokee legends with chilling horror, creating unforgettable characters and monsters. Each story is accompanied by haunting illustrations from Cherokee artist Jeff Edwards, incorporating the Cherokee syllabary for a truly immersive experience. Don't miss out on this masterpiece! Man Made Monsters will stay with you long after the last page. P R A I S E ★ “These stories sound as if they were passed down as family histories. It may read like speculative fiction, but it feels like the truth.” —Horn Book (starred) ★ “Stunning...follows a Cherokee family through two centuries, beginning with something akin to a vampire attack and ending with zombies.” —BCCB (starred) ★ “Spine-tingling...A simultaneously frightening and enthralling read.” —Publishers Weekly (starred) ★ “Chilling… Exquisite… A creepy and artful exploration of a haunting heritage.” —Kirkus (starred) ★ “Startling…Will leave readers—adults as well as teens—unsettled, feeling like they have caught a glimpse into a larger world.” —Booklist (starred) A W A R D S Walter Dean Myers Award Winner American Indian Library Association Youth Literature Honor International Literacy Association Award Winner Whippoorwill Award Winner Reading The West Book Awards Shortlist Nea Read Across America Recommended Title B E S T · O F · T H E · Y E A R Washington Post · Booklist · Publishers Weekly · Horn Book · New York Public Library

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Mishka - Anoush Elman - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Big Dreams, Small Fish - Paula Cohen - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Everything Sad Is Untrue - Daniel Nayeri - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Everything Sad Is Untrue - Daniel Nayeri - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Winner of the Michael L. Printz AwardChristopher Award WinnerMiddle East Book Award WinnerNational Indie BestsellerNPR Best Book of the Year New York Times Best of the YearAmazon Best of the Year Booklist Editors'' Choice BookPage Best of the YearNECBA Windows & Mirrors Selection Publishers Weekly Best of the Year Wall Street Journal Best of the YearToday.com Best of the YearWalter Awards Honor Book "A modern masterpiece."—The New York Times Book Review"Supple, sparkling and original."—The Wall Street Journal"Mesmerizing."—TODAY.com"This book could change the world."—BookPage"Like nothing else you''ve read or ever will read."—Linda Sue Park"It hooks you right from the opening line."—NPRSEVEN STARRED REVIEWS* "A modern epic."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review* "A rare treasure of a book."—Publishers Weekly, starred review* "A story that soars."—The Bulletin, starred review* "At once beautiful and painful."—School Library Journal, starred review* "Raises the literary bar in children''s lit."—Booklist, starred review* "Poignant and powerful."—Foreword Reviews, starred review* "One of the most extraordinary books of the year."—BookPage, starred review A sprawling, evocative, and groundbreaking autobiographical novel told in the unforgettable and hilarious voice of a young Iranian refugee. It is a powerfully layered novel that poses the questions: Who owns the truth? Who speaks it? Who believes it? "A patchwork story is the shame of the refugee," Nayeri writes early in the novel. In an Oklahoman middle school, Khosrou (whom everyone calls Daniel) stands in front of a skeptical audience of classmates, telling the tales of his family''s history, stretching back years, decades, and centuries. At the core is Daniel''s story of how they became refugees—starting with his mother''s vocal embrace of Christianity in a country that made such a thing a capital offense, and continuing through their midnight flight from the secret police, bribing their way onto a plane-to-anywhere. Anywhere becomes the sad, cement refugee camps of Italy, and then finally asylum in the U.S. Implementing a distinct literary style and challenging western narrative structures, Nayeri deftly weaves through stories of the long and beautiful history of his family in Iran, adding a richness of ancient tales and Persian folklore.Like Scheherazade of One Thousand and One Nights in a hostile classroom, Daniel spins a tale to save his own life: to stake his claim to the truth. EVERYTHING SAD IS UNTRUE (a true story) is a tale of heartbreak and resilience and urges readers to speak their truth and be heard.

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Dream Boy - Jim Grimsley - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Neverforgotten - Alejandra Algorta - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Markless - C G Malburi - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Oksi - Mari Ahokoivu - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Oksi - Mari Ahokoivu - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Booklist Editors'' Choice Bulletin Blue Ribbons 2021 "It''s a fairytale nightmare of the highest quality, a heartfelt history lesson written in flames, a poem."— Comics Beat ★ "At once beautiful and creepy...a fusion of fantasy and folklore that is more fine art than comic book. A must for libraries with folklore and world culture collections."— School Library Connection (starred)★ "Fluidly rendered in inky b&w washes; accents of color leap off the page as the translation by Aronpuro flows smoothly."— Publishers Weekly (starred)★ "Painful yet unforgettable. [this] Finnish fairy tale sees the damage that gods, mothers, and daughters are willing to inflict upon one another, all under the guise of love."— Booklist (starred)★ "Rich. Radiant. Arresting. A breathtaking exploration of generational connection and the ways that damage can pass down from mother to daughter as easily as love."— BCCB (starred)Where was the bear born?Where delivered?By the moon, next to the sunAmong the stars of the ploughSent to Earth in a golden cradleWith silvery chains.Poorling is a little bear. She''s a bit different from her brothers.Mother keeps their family safe. For the Forest is full of dangers. It is there that Mana lives, with her Shadow children.And above them all, Emuu, the great Grandma in the Sky.From the heart of Finnish folklore comes a breathtaking tale of mothers, daughters, stars and legends, and the old gods and the new.

DKK 180.00
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Apple - Eric Gransworth - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Apple - Eric Gransworth - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Winner of the American Indian Youth Literature AwardPrintz Honor WinnerNational Book Award Longlist TIME 10 Best YA and Children''s Books of the YearNPR Best of the YearShelf Awareness Best of the Year Publishers Weekly Big Indie Books of FallAmazon Best Book of the MonthAICL Best YA Books of the YearCSMCL Best Multicultural Children''s Books of the Year"Stirring.. Raw and moving."—TIME"Beautiful imagery and with words that soar and scald."—The Buffalo News"Easily one of the best books to be published in 2020. The kind of book bound to save lives."—LitHub"A powerful narrative about identity and belonging."—Paste Magazine★ "Timely and important."—Booklist, starred review★ "Searing yet dryly funny."—The Bulletin, starred review★ "Exceptional."—Shelf-Awareness, starred review★ "Captivating."—School Library Journal, starred reviewThe term "Apple" is a slur in Native communities across the country. It''s for someone supposedly "red on the outside, white on the inside."In Apple (Skin to the Core) , Eric Gansworth tells his story, the story of his family—of Onondaga among Tuscaroras—of Native folks everywhere. From the horrible legacy of the government boarding schools, to a boy watching his siblings leave and return and leave again, to a young man fighting to be an artist who balances multiple worlds.Eric shatters that slur and reclaims it in verse and prose and imagery that truly lives up to the word heartbreaking.

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Oksi - Mari Ahokoivu - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Oksi - Mari Ahokoivu - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Booklist Editors'' Choice Bulletin Blue Ribbons 2021 "It''s a fairytale nightmare of the highest quality, a heartfelt history lesson written in flames, a poem."— Comics Beat ★ "At once beautiful and creepy...a fusion of fantasy and folklore that is more fine art than comic book. A must for libraries with folklore and world culture collections."— School Library Connection (starred)★ "Fluidly rendered in inky b&w washes; accents of color leap off the page as the translation by Aronpuro flows smoothly."— Publishers Weekly (starred)★ "Painful yet unforgettable. [this] Finnish fairy tale sees the damage that gods, mothers, and daughters are willing to inflict upon one another, all under the guise of love."— Booklist (starred)★ "Rich. Radiant. Arresting. A breathtaking exploration of generational connection and the ways that damage can pass down from mother to daughter as easily as love."— BCCB (starred)Where was the bear born?Where delivered?By the moon, next to the sunAmong the stars of the ploughSent to Earth in a golden cradleWith silvery chains.Poorling is a little bear. She''s a bit different from her brothers.Mother keeps their family safe. For the Forest is full of dangers. It is there that Mana lives, with her Shadow children.And above them all, Emuu, the great Grandma in the Sky.From the heart of Finnish folklore comes a breathtaking tale of mothers, daughters, stars and legends, and the old gods and the new.

DKK 148.00
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Osnat and Her Dove - Sigal Samuel - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Osnat and Her Dove - Sigal Samuel - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

A Junior Library Guild SelectionCanadian Jewish Literary Award WinnerNational Jewish Book Award FinalistEvanston Public Library''s 101 Great Books for Kids School Library Journal Best of the YearTablet Best of the Year ★ "A vibrant life story, with imagined conversations and brilliant illustrations, that will find a home in every collection"—School Library Journal (starred review)★ "This dynamic and respectful picture book envisions the life of a prominent 17th-century Jewish leader who defied gender norms."—Shelf-Awareness (starred review) "A rich portrait of an early female Jewish hero."—Publishers Weekly"Osnat and Her Dove is an inspiring story of a young Jewish hero, filled with wonderful cultural, religious and historical detail. It''s a testament to the power of knowledge and the importance of parental support."—BookPage Osnat was born five hundred years ago – at a time when almost everyone believed in miracles. But very few believed that girls should learn to read. Yet Osnat''s father was a great scholar whose house was filled with books. And she convinced him to teach her. Then she in turn grew up to teach others, becoming a wise scholar in her own right, the world''s first female rabbi!Some say Osnat performed miracles – like healing a dove who had been shot by a hunter! Or saving a congregation from fire!But perhaps her greatest feat was to be a light of inspiration for other girls and boys; to show that any person who can learn might find a path that none have walked before.

DKK 141.00
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The Sea-Ringed World - Maria Garcia Esperon - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

The Sea-Ringed World - Maria Garcia Esperon - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Batchelder Award Honor BookSchool Library Journal Best of the YearKirkus Best of the YearBooklist Editors'' ChoiceEvanston Public Library''s 101 Great Books for KidsChicago Public Library''s Best of the BestABC Group Best Books for Young Readers "Hypnotizing...Provocative...Disarming"—The New York Times"Evocative and stirring...mesmerizing to read aloud."—The Wall Street Journal★ "Visually striking...full of vivid language."—Publishers Weekly (starred)★ A rich anthology to understand and delight in Native traditions."—Booklist (starred)★ "Begs to be read aloud."—Kirkus (starred)★ "Impressive, handsome, and universally appealing."—Horn Book (starred)★ "Breathtaking and simply beautiful."—School Library Journal (starred)★ "The language sparkles and the tales beg to be read aloud."—School Library Connection (starred)"Visually arresting, captivating collection of traditional stories."—Shelf-Awareness"David Bowles'' graceful translation renders this volume an excellent addition to any storytelling collection."—BCCB"One-of-a-kind...A collection that will appeal to children, but also to any lover and collector of books."—BookRiot A collection of stories from nations and cultures across our two continents—the Sea-Ringed World, as the Aztecs called it—from the Andes all the way up to Alaska. Fifteen thousand years before Europeans stepped foot in the Americas, people had already spread from tip to tip and coast to coast. Like all humans, these Native Americans sought to understand their place in the universe, the nature of their relationship with the divine, and the origin of the world into which their ancestors had emerged. The answers lay in their sacred stories.

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The Shadow and the Ghost - Cat Min - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

The Shadow and the Ghost - Cat Min - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Shinbi is not a particularly ghosty ghost. At night she likes making tiny bouquets of things, and gazing at the far away stars. Haunting? Not so much. Even if that’s what the other ghosts like. In the daytime, in a meadow, sits a single rock, casting a single shadow, named Greem. He’d really like someone to talk to. But who? He writes one word on his lonely rock: “Hi” and hopes someone will see it. Sure enough, in the darkness of night, Shinbi finds the note! But who could have written it? In a profound exploration of how friendship can break through barriers of time and circumstance, Cat Min introduces us to two unforgettable characters we’d all love to know. P R A I S E ★ “Will leave viewers in awe. May the stars align for young readers to share this heartwarming picture book with their precious friends no matter how far apart they are." —Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred) “In this unique fable linking two worlds, their wonders aglow in rich color washes, author-illustrator Min uses inventive compositions and striking contrasts to illuminate this friendship defined—but not confined—by night and day.” —Booklist “A friendship that transcends barriers of embodiment and time anchors this starry creation… a work of breathless connection that interweaves yearning for companionship with yearning to know the natural world.” —Publishers Weekly “A joyful celebration of friendship, the stars, and finding one’s self in this world and beyond.” —Kirkus “What a stunning book! A clever and sweet story of finding a friend with gorgeous, whimsical illustrations.” —Tildy Lutts, Belmont Books

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Ironhead, or, Once a Young Lady - Jean Claude Van Rijckeghem - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Ironhead, or, Once a Young Lady - Jean Claude Van Rijckeghem - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

A Junior Library Guild Selection Eighteen-year-old Constance is not interested in marriage or in being a “young lady.” But for a young woman coming of age in the early 1800s, that’s just about all that’s available to her. When her parents arrange her a marriage with a man more than twice her age, she’s powerless to resist. Stance couldn’t possibly find her newfound husband less appealing, but what can she do? Here’s what: Four months into the marriage, she can slip out of their bed in the middle of the night, and she can put on his clothes. She can look in the mirror and like what she sees. She can sneak out of the house before dawn and visit the baker’s scrawny son, who has just been drafted into the army, and offer to take his place. Vive l’Empereur! Hot on Stance’s tail all the while is her younger brother Pieter, determined to bring Stance back home to Ghent where she belongs. (The battlefield is no place for a young lady, after all.) Ironhead, or, Once A Young Lady is the riotous and powerful story of a fierce renegade, and the silly men who try to bring her down. P R A I S E ★ “Action-packed. Rich with detail. Rowdy and contemplative in turn, this celebration of historical gender nonconformity is as compelling as it is fun.” — Publishers Weekly (starred) ★ “Stance is a delightfully chaotic protagonist, who is (scandalously) free with her affection and kisses and whose easy charm gets her out of more than little trouble. Thrilling, often hilarious, and sometimes tear-jerking, this romp of a story is reminiscent of classic adventure tales.” — BCCB (starred) ★ “Propulsive storytelling. Though the book ends as Stance sets off in quest of the woman she loves, the real heart here is the affection that grows between two very different siblings.” — Horn Book (starred) “A perfect choice for fans of adventure tales with a prominent feminist streak.” — Booklist

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Salsa Magic - Letisha Marrero - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Salsa Magic - Letisha Marrero - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

BEST OF THE YEAR: Chicago Public Library - Kirkus A magical debut middle-grade novel filled with loud but loving family members, santería, and powerful orishas, set in New York City. Thirteen-year-old Maya Beatriz Montenegro Calderon has vivid recurring dreams where she hears the ocean calling her. Mami’s side of the family is known as “Los Locos,” so maybe she actually is going crazy. But no time for that; the family business is where it’s at. Whenever Maya, her sister Salma, and her three cousins, Ini, Mini, and Mo, aren’t at school, you can usually find three generations of Calderones at Café Taza, serving up sandwiches de pernil, mofongo, and the best cafés con leche in all of Brooklyn. One day, an unexpected visit from the estranged Titi Yaya from Puerto Rico changes everything. Because Yaya practices santería, Abuela tells Maya and the other Calderon children to stay away from her. But If la viejita is indeed estranged from the family, why does Maya feel so connected to this woman she has never met before? And who is this orisha named Yemaya? On top of figuring all this out, Maya has a budding soccer career to consider, while fending off the local bully, and dealing with nascent feelings toward her teammate. But through it all, there’s that alluring connection to a forbidden ancient practice—filled with a pantheon of Yoruban gods and goddesses—that keeps tugging at her, offering her a new perspective in life, tying her past to her present and future. Which path will Maya choose to fulfill her destiny? P R A I S E ? “Beguiling… Maya’s lively voice dazzles amid a standout cast that includes her lovably unruly cousins as well as memorable neighbors and classmates of varied Black and Latine heritages. In this evocative multigenerational tale, Marrero cultivates a rich N.Y.C. setting that feels like a character in itself, bursting with even richer depictions of cultural traditions.” —Publishers Weekly (starred) ? “An expertly written exploration of an Afro-Latine family’s history and the pantheon of West African gods. Marrero’s debut beautifully weaves together themes of family trauma, first crushes, spirituality, and history as Maya embarks on her journey of self-discovery. An uplifting, beautifully rendered story of family bonds and embracing the unknown.” —Kirkus (starred) ? “In this novel steeped in family lore and West African Yoruba beliefs, Maya navigates old ideas and thirsts for new knowledge as she discovers how she fits into her vibrant family and the world beyond. ­Maya’s first-person narrative… is endearing and relatable, and peppered with Spanish. Readers are transported to the streets of ­Brooklyn and treated to the sights, sounds, and smells of life in the restaurant. Characters are as diverse as the streets of New York.” —School Library Journal (starred) “Richly textured… Marrero, who is of Puerto Rican and Black Dominican descent, does a wonderful job of weaving the spiritual into corporeal affairs like soccer matches, clumsy flirting and sibling rivalry. But it’s Maya who ultimately steals the show.” —Matt de la Peña for the New York Times Book Review “A spirited debut about finding oneself, familial love, and forgiveness.” —Booklist

DKK 107.00
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The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams - Daniel Nayeri Nayeri - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams - Daniel Nayeri Nayeri - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

NEWBERY HONOR AWARD WINNERBEST OF THE YEAR:NPR - Booklist - School Library Journal - Chicago Public Library - Evanston Public Library - Kirkus - Wall Street JournalThe Silk Road comes to life in this picaresque epic adventure with twists and turns and a wonderful surprise ending from Printz Medalist Daniel NayeriThis is the tale of an exciting journey along the Silk Road with a young Monk and his newfound guardian, Samir, a larger than life character and the so-called Seller of Dreams. The man is a scammer, his biggest skill being the ability to talk his way into getting what he wants. While that talking did save Monkey’s life, it has left a lot of people furious with Samir— furious enough to hire assassins. Monkey decides to try and save Samir from the attempts on his life—as a way to pay off his debt! If he can save Samir six times, he’ll be a free man ... but will they all survive that long?Fans of Salman Rushdie's Haroun and the Sea of Stories and The Little Prince will fall in love with the bond between Monkey and Samir—in this swashbuckling all-ages page-turner from national best seller Daniel Nayeri. P R A I S E“Adventurous, funny and nimble. Daniel Nayeri understands this relationship between storytelling and magic, and finds every opportunity to celebrate it. ” —The New York Times “Daniel Nayeri conjures a richly colored 11th-century realm of merchants and swindlers, camels and donkeys, caravanserai and spice bazaars, and the gaudiest array of mercenaries ever assembled in a book for young readers.” —The Wall Street Journal4 STARRED REVIEWS ? “An epic ­adventure with an enduring message about love and family.” —School Library Journal (starred) ? “Filled with the multicultural hustle and bustle of the Silk Road, enlivened by the unpredictable nature of unreliable storytellers, this is a strange, wondrous, and creative tale. Can family be found along the Silk Road, or will everyone ultimately betray you? An enticing taste of a rich historical world." —Kirkus (starred) ? “Readers will find more than expected, including tender philosophies, complex characterizations, heaps of humor, a masterful twist, and most importantly, just a great story, beautifully told.” —Booklist (starred) ? “Blends playful humor, solid pacing, and fully realized characters into a witty, assassin-studded traveler’s yarn that also serves as a memorable, lively portrait of the 11th-century Silk Road.” —Publishers Weekly (starred) “Nayeri’s immersive writing style brings a you-are-there energy to the depiction of the harsh but gorgeous environment of the Silk Road, and an informative author’s note further details the geography of the trail, its economic and social value, and the many people who traversed it. The book ends with a simple but profound reminder that love comes in many forms, it is almost always messy and unpredictable, and it is almost always worth every effort toward it.” —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books “Daniel Nayeri has a gift. The child that reads this will not forget it, and how many books that come out for this age range can say the same? Is there anything else out there like it? I will simply say this: If you hand this book to someone, they will definitely have an opinion of it. You may, in fact, end up loving it in the end, or cursing it to the heavens. A tome with a soul tied inextricably to that of its titular character. Better read it.” —Betsy Bird, SLJ's Fuse 8 Blog

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Aviva vs the Dybbuk - Mari Lowe - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Aviva vs the Dybbuk - Mari Lowe - Bog - Levine Querido - Plusbog.dk

Sydney Taylor Award Winner BEST OF THE YEAR NPR · Kirkus · New York Public Library · Evanston Public Library A compelling, tender story about friendship and community, grief and healing, and one indomitable girl who somehow manages to connect them all. A long ago “accident.” An isolated girl named Aviva. A community that wants to help, but doesn’t know how. And a ghostly dybbuk, that no one but Aviva can see, causing mayhem and mischief that everyone blames on her. That is the setting for this suspenseful novel of a girl who seems to have lost everything, including her best friend Kayla, and a mother who was once vibrant and popular, but who now can’t always get out of bed in the morning. As tensions escalate in the Jewish community of Beacon with incidents of vandalism and a swastika carved into new concrete poured near the synagogue…so does the tension grow between Aviva and Kayla and the girls at their school, and so do the actions of the dybbuk grow worse. Could real harm be coming Aviva’s way? And is it somehow related to the “accident” that took her father years ago? P R A I S E “A rare, sensitive portrayal of a contemporary Orthodox Jewish community.” —The New York Times “A mystery. An unreliable narrator. A supernatural creature. Such elements are woven skillfully together in this story of a Jewish girl growing up in a home above a mikvah (a religious pool) that is haunted by a dybbuk, or mischievous spirit. As we learn more about Aviva’s story, and why she and her mother feel ostracized from their community, it becomes clear that though this tale is regularly punctuated with action and fun, at its core is a serious consideration of the ways that familial grief can gnaw on a person’s psyche. Daring in its creativity.” —Betsy Bird, NPR Best Books of the Year so Far ★ “This emotionally complex novel set within a contemporary Orthodox Jewish community is full of immersive Jewish detail… Unreliable narrator though Aviva ends up being, she’s a heart-rendingly sympathetic one.” — Horn Book (starred) ★ “A deliberate and engrossing story about loss, grief and the healing power of belief. A complex and compelling middle-grade ghost story.” — Shelf-Awareness (starred) ★ “A rare find. A heart-rending story of loss, community, friendship, and what it takes to heal and survive.” — Kirkus (starred) “Debut author Lowe offers an insider's view of a close-knit Orthodox Jewish community where much of daily life is prescribed in gender-segregated activities. A compassionate look at grief and healing.” — Booklist “Though the story is centered on a Jewish family, the themes of loss, depression, and the social pain of growing up are universal. Author Mari Lowe provides young readers with both a window into Orthodox Judaism for those who are unfamiliar with the culture and a mirror for those who can see their religion or culture reflected in literature.” — School Library Connection “Aviva is a strong lead, both relatable and flawed. It is refreshing to see a story focused on an Orthodox child that renders that world realistically while also dealing with universal struggles. Both Aviva and her story are worth spending time with.” — Foreword “Described with grace and thoughtfulness.” — BCCB “​​​​An intimate look at a contemporary Orthodox Jewish community in this nuanced story of a girl regaining her footing after her father’s death…Aviva is an engaging heroine… Lowe portrays Aviva and Ema’s mourning with a gentle touch, gradually building to an ending that points toward spiritual and emotional healing, thanks to the steadfast support of their Jewish community, especially its women.” — Publishers Weekly “ Aviva vs. the Dybbuk opens the door to a part of the Jewish world often invisible in mainstream children’s fiction. Like the dybbuk himself, Lowe’s novel may disrupt some assumptions and turn readers’ ideas in a new direction.” —Emily Schneider, Imaginary Elevators “Engaging and timely. The threads come together in a crescendo of activity and emotion that keeps the reader glued to the page to see what will happen next, where it will lead, and how it will be resolved.” —Association of Jewish Libraries “Deeply rooted in the specifics of Aviva’s Orthodox Jewish community, but its representation of loss, grief and healing will resonate with any reader who, like Aviva, has lost someone close to them and feels tangled up in grief.” — BookPage “The book ends on a positive note, show­ing how a whole com­mu­ni­ty, both Jews and non-Jews, can work togeth­er to make things bet­ter. In the process, Avi­va gains friends and peace.” —Jewish Book Council “A gem of a book. The fully fleshed-out characters are drawn lovingly and sensitively… In addition to being a well-crafted and beautiful book, this story provides a rare and much-needed form of Jewish representation: an authentic story about an O

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