Archives de catégorie : Nos incontournables

FLIPPIN’ SKATERS de Teresa Richards

They say it’s best to be yourself. Debatable.

FLIPPIN’ SKATERS
by Teresa Richards
Evernight Teen, June 2023
(via KT Literary)

A coming-of-age novel that explores reinvention and self-acceptance in the wake of online harassment, set against the skater culture of Seattle. Sixteen-year-old cheerleader Aspen lives a runner-up type of life, but the spotlight finally hits her when scandalous pictures of her go viral. Rathen than endure the cruelty of her classmates, Aspen ditches school and straps on some roller skates.

Teresa Richards is an Award-winning and Amazon-bestselling author of Young Adult fiction. She’s a member of SCBWI and the Storymakers Guild, and works part-time as an orthodontic assistant. She lives in Kentucky with her family and divides her time between her own teens, the teens she puts braces on, and the fictional teens that populate her novels.

THE LIBRARY OF CURIOSITIES de Jenny Lundquist

11-year-old Rowan Fitzgerald discovers the library her estranged grandfather runs is filled with magical objects—but only one holds the key to her family’s mysterious past.

THE LIBRARY OF CURIOSITIES
by Jenny Lundquist
Holiday House, July 2025
(via KT Literary)

After being expelled from boarding school—again—Rowan isn’t sure what to expect upon arriving at Fitzgerald Manor. But it sure isn’t this.

The estate is opulent. Lush. Grand. Mind-boggling. And at the heart of it all is Cillian Fitzgerald, her enigmatic grandfather, and his pride and joy: the Library of Curiosities.

Now, everyone knows that libraries are the best. But the Library of Curiosities is the best of the best, because its collection contains a vast trove of magical objects from which lucky patrons can borrow to fix their everyday problems. Still stuck on that language arts story assignment? Try writing it on the enchanted typewriter and see if that doesn’t get the words flowing. Hoping to land the lead in the school musical? Check out a wishing sock. (Use high heat to activate.)

It doesn’t take long for Rowan to realize that in this wondrous place, her own problems—her painful want of family, her deep desire for friends—might actually be solved for the first time in her life.

Except.

Except that library curiosities have started going missing, and suspicion is falling squarely on Rowan’s shoulders.

Except that Cillian’s dangerous archenemy, the vengeful and slippery Silverjack, now has Rowan in his sights, too.

Except that there is the ongoing matter of the Everhart curiosity, which hasn’t been seen in years, but if found could help Rowan at last unsnarl her family’s tangled, strange history.

To clear her name, to avoid capture, to locate the Everhart, Rowan will have to fight forces both within and outside of the library that threaten everything she’s only just begun to hold dear.

A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection.

Jenny Lundquist xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.

 

THE HUNDREDTH VOICE de Caitlin Like

Uriel Driscoll was born into a family with an amazing gift…and a terrible curse.

THE HUNDREDTH VOICE
by Caitlin Like
Dark Horse Books, October 2023
(via KT Literary)

Invited to the exclusive Aisling Academy, run by his own mysterious grandfather, Uriel finds the curse is the least of his problems: horrible accidents keep befalling the students, ghosts roam the halls, and Uriel isn’t sure he can sing in the first place! And if Uriel can’t find a way to break his family’s curse, he’ll have to leave his new school, and his new friends, forever…

Pefect for fans of Neil Gaiman, The Phantom of the Opera, ghosts, and fae!

Caitlin Like is a cartoonist from Portland, Oregon. THE HUNDREDTH VOICE is her debut graphic novel.

THE FINAL CURSE OF OPHELIA CRAY de Christine Calella

A fantastical adventure about the bonds of sisterhood set against the ambiguous morality of the high seas.

THE FINAL CURSE OF OPHELIA CRAY
by Christina Calella
PageStreet, March 2024
(via KT Literary)

With an explicitly asexual protagonist in Ophelia and positive fat representation in Betsy, this book also combines the queer inclusion and body diversity that made Our Flag Means Death resonate with so many.

Perfect for fans of lush fantasy like The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue, the world-building scope of All the Stars and Teeth, and the curses and the sisterly bonds of House of Salt and Sorrow.

Christine Calella is a graduate of Columbia University’s MFA program for Creative Writing. Her debut novel is THE FINAL CURSE OF OPHELIA CRAY. She lives in New York City.

GLASS: A CINDERELLA TALE de Kathryn Lasky

Newbery Honoree Kathryn Lasky delivers a riveting upper middle grade fairytale from the perspective of the fairy godmother in Cinderella.

GLASS: A CINDERELLA TALE
by Kathryn Lasky
HarperCollins Children’s Books, July 2024

Set in a stunning glass house surrounded by crystalized flower gardens and alluring forests, Bess is a young woman growing into her powers and learning to overcome evil. An enchanting story of magic, family conflict, identity, and rebellion, in a gorgeous and dark world made of glass.

Everyone knows the story of Cinderella, but not many know the one about her fairy godmother, a tale that Glass infuses with a darker edge of magic and mystery that will certainly intrigue young readers as Bess must defeat her family’s dark magic to save the kingdom and herself.

Kathryn Lasky is a New York Times bestselling author of many books, which include her Tangled in Time series; her bestselling series Guardians of Ga’Hoole , which was made into the Warner Bros. movie Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole ; and her picture book Sugaring Time, awarded a Newbery Honor.