In new novels by Brenda Woods, Dan Gemeinhart, Alicia D. Williams and more, young protagonists learn the hard way that adults don’t have all the answers.
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Children’s Books: When the Grown-Ups Stumble, These Kids Take Matters Into Their Own Hands
Saturday, 19 January 2019
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