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February 2019

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that were published February 2019.

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Tiger Days

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Wild and fierce, quiet, shy, or silly: let your emotions run free through this rhythmic, rhyming exploration of the many ways that feelings manifest. A rainbow of bold hues and lively, mobile creatures transform each range of emotions... Read More

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The Birdman

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

A man of many talents who loved nature, Alexander Milton Ross was a little-known hero of the Underground Railroad. He left his home in Canada to tour plantation fields as an ornithologist, secretly helping slaves escape to freedom.... Read More

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Pedro's Pan

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Experience all the excitement of a wilderness gold rush through an unexpected narrator: a prospector’s trusted gold pan. In this picture book that’s based on the true story of Felice Pedroni, a miner sifts through the creeks of... Read More

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Muhammad Ali

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

The Little People, Big Dreams series of biographies for children now includes the motivational story of Olympic gold medalist and three-time boxing heavyweight champion of the world Muhammad Ali, complete with black-and-white photographs... Read More

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Pencil

by Pallas Gates McCorquodale

Office supplies have never been more entertaining than they are in this punny tale of friendship and ingenuity. Old school and new tech go head to head when Jackson trades his longtime pal Pencil in for a shiny new Tablet. Cheerful... Read More

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Murder at the St. Alice

by Meg Nola

In Becky Citra’s historical young adult mystery, "Murder at the St. Alice", Charlotte ventures from her home in British Columbia to the St. Alice, a Canadian resort hotel. Too poor to be a guest, Charlotte hopes to find work in the St.... Read More

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Tacoma Stories

by Jeff Fleischer

The stories in Richard Wiley’s new collection all take place in the same city among characters who share connections. They are creatively mixed and span decades and tones. "Tacoma Stories" is a compelling whole formed of memorable... Read More

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