STARRED Book Review: Little Bear and the Big Hole
LITTLE BEAR AND THE BIG HOLE by Jennifer Seal is a warmhearted picture book about healing through grief together. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
LITTLE BEAR AND THE BIG HOLE by Jennifer Seal is a warmhearted picture book about healing through grief together. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
Queer Black women float, grieve, steal, sweat, and fight back in this thrilling collection of stories that put us first. SYMPATHY FOR WILD GIRLS by Demree McGhee.
STOPPING TO FEEL by SL Collins is a vital memoir about the dangers of inheriting silence. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
A spy mission, high-stakes competition, and a satisfying story of girlhood. SIMONE LAFRAY AND THE BISHOP OF MUMBAI by S.P. O’Farrell reviewed by Jaylynn Korrell.
“Balanced storytelling and evocative descriptions elevate a seemingly implausible premise to a convincing, palpably absorbing adventure.” AN OCEAN LIFE by T. R. Cotwell reviewed by Peter Hassebroek.
SEERI by Chiamaka Okike is a love story that understands how much heartache comes with being human and knows precisely how—despite everything, and sometimes because of everything—love makes our days feel sweeter.
WARRIORS OF THE RED WOLF by Nicholas Varner is an adventure that pits fantastical creatures and evil forces against the virtues of a tight-knit tribe. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
WINDOW AND MIRROR by Ted Virts is an extraordinary collection about everyday life. Reviewed & starred by Nikolas Mavreas.
The enemy within is far more terrifying than the enemy outside. THE PRICE OF FREEDOM by Michael C. Bland reviewed by Melissa Suggitt.
Welcome to a thrilling world with ancient magical creatures and age-old rivalries bound to fight once more. THE SOURCE OF STORMS by Angelina Kelly reviewed by Alexandria Ducksworth.










