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- The dramatic life of Azaleah Lane / by Smith, Nikki Shannon,1971-; Gloria Felix.;
- Azaleah's older sister Nia is going to be the star of the school musical but things keep going wrong at the rehearsals (missing batteries, disappearing props, microphones that suddenly do not work); Mr. Guidi, the director, blames the ghost of Thespis, but Azaleah suspects that somebody is actually sabotaging the play--and she is determined to use her detective skills to uncover the culprit, and set things right so the play will be a complete success for her stressed-out sister.Ages 6-8.LSC
- Subjects: Mystery fiction.; African American girls; Middle-born children; Sisters; Children's plays; Musicals; Malicious mischief;
- Fire on Headless Mountain / by Lawrence, Iain,1955-;
- Eleven-year-old Virgil Pepper is returning to Little Lost Lake in Oregon with his older brother and sister to scatter their mother's ashes in the place she loved best, but when their van breaks down in the middle nowhere, it is up to Virgil, who shared his mother's love of science and the wild, to remember and use all the lessons she taught him to survive a forest fire started by a lightning strike.Ages 9 to 12.Grades 4-6.LSC
- Subjects: Forest fires; Survival; Mothers and sons; Brothers and sisters; Grief;
- Mermaids are the worst! / by Willan, Alex.;
- "Who doesn't love a good vacation? Soaking up some sun, floating on the waves and arm wrestling an octopus? When mermaids show up in the middle of Gilbert's goblin getaway, their fin-flapping festivities quickly turn rest and relaxation into stress and aggravation. This is clearly proof that mermaids are the worst! Can Gilbert find his beachside bliss or will he be caught in the undertow of these seaside shenanigans?"--Ages 4-8.
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Picture books.; Vacations; Beaches; Goblins; Mermaids;
- Alice Austen lived here / by Gino, Alex.;
- Middle school student Sam is comfortable with their nonbinary identity, and their family has accepted it too (as long as they do their homework and chores), so when their history teacher assigns as a project coming up with a proposal for the new statue honoring a historical Staten Islander (there is a contest involved) they and their friend TJ decide to focus on Alice Austen, a lesbian photographer, whose house on Staten Island is a museum--but they have to overcome the presumption on the part of their teacher that only straight males are eligible.Ages 9-12.Grades 4-6.LSC
- Subjects: Austen, Alice, 1866-1952; Gender-nonconforming people; Sexual minorities; Monuments; Contests; Middle schools;
- Old School [electronic resource] : by Korman Gordon.aut; cloudLibrary;
- Twelve. . . going on eighty? Dexter is twelve years old and lives at The Pines Retirement Village with his grandmother. He’s been home-schooled by the residents since he was six – until the day the truant officer shows up and announces that Dex has to go to the local public school. Dex does not fit in at middle school. He gets along better with senior citizens than he does kids his own age. He dresses like a grandpa and his taste in movies and music is decades out of date. Only a few students—like Gianna Greco, a reporter at the school’s newspaper looking for a bit story — want to talk to him. For most, he is a weirdo . . . or a target. Dexter would do anything to get out of middle school and go back to his old life at The Pines. But when his wish finally seems to be coming true, his old and new worlds collide in a way that surprises everyone—and Dexter most of all.Children/juvenile.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Multigenerational; Humorous Stories; School & Education;
- © 2025., Scholastic Canada Ltd,
- Eighth grade [videorecording] / by Fisher, Elsie,actor.; Burnham, Bo,1990-screenwriter,film director.; Hamilton, Josh,1981-actor.; Robinson, Emily,actor.; Ryan, Jake,actor.; Elevation Pictures,film distributor.;
- Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton, Emily Robinson, Jake Ryan.Thirteen-year-old Kayla endures the tidal wave of contemporary suburban adolescence as she makes her way through the last week of middle school (the end of her thus far disastrous eighth grade year) before she begins high school.Canadian Home Video Rating: 14A.MPAA rating: R.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
- Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Coming-of-age films.; Adolescence; Middle school students; Teenage girls;
- For private home use only.
- No Brainer. by Beddia, Lea.;
- 'No Brainer' shows the double standard for girls and school dress codes and the increased challenges faced by curvy girls, even if they are comfortable with their bodies and clothing choices. The themes of dress codes, body diversity and confidence are explored with humour and sensitivity as Liv sticks to her morals and challenges the administration at her school. This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading level book for middle-grade readers who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they dont like to read! Lea Beddia lives in Joliette, QC.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Coming of Age; YOUNG ADULT FICTION / School & Education / General; YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Activism & Social Justice;
- Paranorthern and the chaos bunny a-hop-calypse / by Cooke, Stephanie,1986-; Costa, Mari.;
- "In this middle-grade graphic novel, a witch named Abby and her three friends-a wolf-girl, a ghost, and a pumpkinhead-band together to try and save their supernatural town from an invasion of rabid (but adorable) chaos bunnies"--Provided by publisher.Ages 10 to 12.Grades 4-6.LSC
- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Witches; Monsters; Ghosts; Rabbits;
- Crushmore : essays on love, loss, and coming-of-age / by Badgley, Penn,1986-author.; Ansari, Sophie,author.; Kavelin, Nava,author.;
- "In the debut essay collection from the hosts of the hit podcast Podcrushed, Penn Badgley, Sophie Ansari, and Nava Kavelin explore what it means to come of age at every stage of our lives. Known for spotlighting your favorite artists' tween stories of self-discovery on their podcast, Penn, Sophie, and Nava turn inward to share their own experiences for the first time. Penn, a twelve-year-old, Discman-toting introvert, starts in the solitude of his only-child household where he danced like no one was watching (because no one was watching) before embarking on a neon-lit journey to Hollywood. Sophie takes us to her middle school in Beijing where she had to ward off rumors of a boob job, and to the moment loosening her chokehold on love brought her husband straight into her living room. Nava traces the emotional aftershocks of losing her mother and guides us through the whimsical world of an imaginationship, where nothing is ever as it seems. With compassion, humor, and insight, Crushmore charts the often cringey, sometimes luminous path from adolescence to adulthood. Together, these essays remind us that we can find healing-and even inspiration-from our awkward adolescent selves long after we thought we left them behind"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Anecdotes.; Essays.; Personal narratives.; Badgley, Penn, 1986-; Kavelin, Nava; Ansari, Sophie; Adolescence; Coming of age; Preteens;
- Vera Wong's unsolicited advice for murderers / by Sutanto, Jesse Q.,author.;
- "Knives Out meets Kim's Convenience in this captivating mystery by Jesse Q. Sutanto, bestselling author of Dial A for Aunties. Vera Wong is a lonely little old lady--ah, lady of a certain age--who lives above her forgotten tea shop in the middle of San Francisco's Chinatown. Despite living alone, Vera is not needy, oh no. She likes nothing more than sipping on a good cup of oolong and doing some healthy detective work on the Internet about what her college-aged son is up to. Then one morning, Vera trudges downstairs to find a curious thing--a dead man in the middle of her tea shop. In his outstretched hand, a flash drive. Vera doesn't know what comes over her, but after calling the cops like any good citizen would, she sort of ... swipes the flash drive from the body and tucks it safely into the pocket of her apron. Why? Because Vera is sure she would do a better job than the police possibly could, because nobody sniffs out a wrongdoing quite like a suspicious Chinese mother with time on her hands. Vera knows the killer will be back for the flash drive; all she has to do is watch the increasing number of customers at her shop and figure out which one among them is the killer. What Vera does not expect is to form friendships with her customers and start to care for each and every one of them. As a protective mother hen, will she end up having to give one of her newfound chicks to the police?"--
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Novels.; Chinese Americans; Murder; Older women;
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