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123 pp.
| Scholastic
| January, 2019
|
TradeISBN 978-1-338-11847-6$9.99
(4)
1-3
Pug Pals series.
While their human is away, pugs Sunny and Rosy "vacation" at their human grandparents' house where they enjoy special snacks and the spacious yard. When Grandma accuses the (innocent) two of ruining her garden, an investigation reveals a friendly but clueless groundhog is the culprit. Abundant black-and-white illustrations adorn every spread of this cozy (if slight) mystery.
56 pp.
| Holiday
| January, 2019
|
TradeISBN 978-0-8234-4243-0$18.99
(4)
K-3
Translated by Elizabeth Law.
Illustrated by
Simon Bailly.
When Thomas can't find his parents on the beach, he discovers a book--in which he's in another vacation setting and finds another book. Each book, bound inside the other, has a smaller trim size and a text that repeats exactly as colorful, intriguingly textured illustrations show Thomas next exploring a ski slope and then outer space. This French import's conceit, while clever, has limited reread appeal.
40 pp.
| Disney-Hyperion
| April, 2019
|
TradeISBN 978-0-368-00083-3$17.99
(2)
K-3
Illustrated by
Ruth Chan.
In this mischievous comedy, as the humans leave in a camper van, bears, beavers, deer, and skunks move into their house. The deer bring a karaoke machine; the beavers take over the kitchen; etc. The animals' week of excess leads to chaos before they all depart, cheerfully promising to return next year. Expressive cartoon illustrations play up the outlandish humor inherent in forest creatures vacationing indoors.
Reviewer: Julie Danielson
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
March, 2019
308 pp.
| Scholastic
| May, 2019
|
TradeISBN 978-1-338-30288-2$17.99
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EbookISBN 978-1-338-30289-9
(3)
YA
California girl Kimi is visiting her grandparents in Japan over spring break. On the trip, she learns more about her family, discovers a direction for her future--and finds romance with a guy who wears a mochi costume. Although readers will recognize Kimi's passion--fashion--long before she does, they'll be drawn in by the setting and Kimi's enthusiastic narration.
32 pp.
| Candlewick
| May, 2019
|
TradeISBN 978-1-5362-0771-2$16.99
(2)
K-3
On vacation with his family, a child waits for his friend Chicken Smith, who usually stays at a nearby cabin (observant readers will notice the for-rent sign). Our narrator reminisces about previous summer escapades, including their favorite pastime--searching for whales--while his sister repeatedly calls for him to see something important. Teals, grays, and blacks dominate Mackintosh’s scratchy, loose-lined illustrations in this poignant Australian import about change.
Reviewer: Julie Danielson
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
September, 2019
(3)
1-3
Ana & Andrew series.
Illustrated by
Sharon Sodo.
In each of these short chapter books, siblings Ana and Andrew enjoy family and learn a bit about their history. With extended family, they visit the National Museum of African American History, celebrate Carnival, make snow cream, and visit their grandparents in Savannah, Georgia. The books feature breezy dialogue, text-supporting illustrations, and informative if not in-depth storytelling. Review covers these Ana & Andrew titles: Dancing at Carnival, A Day at the Museum, A Snowy Day, and Summer in Savannah
(3)
1-3
Ana & Andrew series.
Illustrated by
Sharon Sordo.
In each of these short chapter books, siblings Ana and Andrew enjoy family and learn a bit about their history. With extended family, they visit the National Museum of African American History, celebrate Carnival, make snow cream, and visit their grandparents in Savannah, Georgia. The books feature breezy dialogue, text-supporting illustrations, and informative if not in-depth storytelling. Review covers these Ana & Andrew titles: Dancing at Carnival, A Day at the Museum, A Snowy Day, and Summer in Savannah
(3)
YA
Hugo's girlfriend dumps him right before their pre-college train trip across America. He's got the tickets, but he needs someone with his girlfriend's name to get him on the train. Mae answers his ad; unexpected romance ensues. Although Hugo is a British sextuplet looking for his own identity and Mae's an American film student, their alternating narratives share an appealing mix of reflection and buoyancy.
(2)
K-3
In this surreal, wordless summertime story, a young girl explores outdoors until her grandfather calls her inside. They walk to the train station to meet a small, sailor-hat-wearing elephant, who brings stress and disharmony. After the elephant departs, the girl returns to exploring nature--but not before a final moment of surprise. Lush colors and screenprint patterns radiate from the roughly textured pages, creating an open-ended, dreamlike reading experience.
Reviewer: Elisa Gall
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
July, 2018
(4)
K-3
Rodale Kids Curious Readers: Positive Power series.
Illustrated by
Eren Unten.
In Brave, a girl conquers her (small) fears on a family beach vacation. In Strong, a boy takes the lead during his school's field day events. Both easy-reader stories, with their "Positive Power" messages and somewhat static digitally-colored pencil illustrations, are reassuring if a little bland. Review covers these Rodale Kids Curious Readers: Positive Power titles: I Am Brave and I Am Strong.
266 pp.
| HarperCollins/B+B
| May, 2018
|
TradeISBN 978-0-06-267409-8$17.99
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EbookISBN 978-0-06-267411-1
(3)
YA
In this sequel to 99 Days, Molly faces belated fallout from her messy love triangle when she and her new boyfriend run into old love Gabe (and his girlfriend) while on a European vacation. Suddenly traveling in a foursome, Molly must reconcile her new life with the reckless girl she's tried to leave behind. Molly's struggle to embrace her true, flawed self is compelling in this otherwise light travelogue.
32 pp.
| Owlkids
| April, 2018
|
TradeISBN 978-1-77147-205-0$16.95
(3)
K-3
A girl who's just returned from a beach vacation discovers a clever way to extend it: she flings the yellow sand from her shoes into her yard, and it grows a field of yellow beach umbrellas, a crop of lemon-flavored ice-cream cones, and so on. Delacroix adds another layer of dazzle by working largely in black-and-white, which makes the book's yellows shine extra-bright.
274 pp.
| Philomel
| May, 2018
|
TradeISBN 978-1-5247-4021-4$16.99
(4)
4-6
Back in England with Aunt Evie, Americans Tess and Max (The Castle in the Mist) visit the traveling Fun Fair. Tess is recruited to perform with aerial artists; Max discovers oddities in the House of Mirrors. But the outing turns ominous when the magical carnival's proprietor kidnaps the siblings. Ephron balances genial fantasy with a tinge of threat in this pleasing if unstructured episodic adventure.
280 pp.
| Dial
| November, 2018
|
TradeISBN 978-0-399-18649-3$16.99
(3)
4-6
Devlin Quick Mysteries series.
With the discovery of a gold doubloon, twelve-year-old sleuth Devlin Quick (Into the Lion's Den; Digging for Trouble) and her best friend Booker embark on a pirate-treasure adventure during a summer vacation on Martha's Vineyard. To determine the coin's owner, Devlin must once again draw upon her sound detective skills (and access her police-commissioner mother's resources) to solve this satisfying third mystery.
295 pp.
| HarperTeen
| May, 2018
|
TradeISBN 978-0-06-264258-5$17.99
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EbookISBN 978-0-06-264260-8
(3)
YA
After a mysterious fire killed all but one member of the wealthy Garrison family, suspicion fell on Pearl Haskins's father, caretaker of the Garrison mansion. This summer, Pearl is determined to clear her father's name and befriends the Maine vacation town's elite to investigate; complications arise when Pearl finds herself drawn to Tristan Garrison. French's compelling murder-mystery is stoked with glitzy intrigue and thrilling twists.
219 pp.
| Running
| April, 2018
|
TradeISBN 978-0-7624-6295-7$16.99
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EbookISBN 978-0-7624-6296-4
(3)
4-6
This year, twelve-year-old Shayne's annual idyllic Maine vacation devolves into disaster: she realizes that her grandmother's quirky "collecting" may have become hoarding; her summer-BFF Poppy is spending all her time working and otherwise preoccupied with boys; and Linc, the new neighbor, is oddly obsessed with the Civil War. Told with sensitivity and insight, this summertime coming-of-age story touches on loss and true friendship.
393 pp.
| Simon
| April, 2018
|
TradeISBN 978-1-4814-1764-8$17.99
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EbookISBN 978-1-4814-1766-2
(3)
YA
Perfect rich-girl Avery and shy loner Kayla haven't been friends since childhood. But when Avery's dad arranges for Kayla to accompany the family on a summer trip to Spain, the two girls discover they have a surprising--and initially unwelcome--connection. Told in short chapters alternating between Avery's and Kayla's perspectives, Haddix's narrative effectively builds sympathy for both girls.
32 pp.
| Crocodile
| September, 2018
|
TradeISBN 978-1-62371-993-7$17.95
(4)
K-3
Translated by Anja Mannion.
Illustrated by
Timo Mänttäri.
Young Olivia complains that her father spends too much time away as a professional spy. So he quits his job and takes Olivia on a vacation...all the while trailed by shady villains in the sharp, retro-style illustrations. Vibrant wordless sequences help to give the pages an action-packed, comic-book feel. The text, translated from the Finnish, contains some strange word choices.
(3)
K-3
I Can Read Book series.
Illustrated by
Shahar Kober.
Plucky chicken Zoey, her pig BFF Sam, and rat Pip (all from Lehrhaupt's Chicken picture books) are going to the beach...at least in Zoey's imagination (it's really a close-by pond). They swim, build sand castles, search for treasure, and--Sam's favorite--eat a picnic lunch. Humorous illustrations in subdued hues keep to the barnyard setting throughout the perfect "beach vacation."
40 pp.
| Random/S&W
| April, 2018
|
TradeISBN 978-0-385-38611-1$17.99
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LibraryISBN 978-0-385-38612-8$20.99
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EbookISBN 978-0-385-38613-5
(2)
K-3
Illustrated by
Leo Espinosa.
A sign appears on a derelict fountain: "COMING IN TWO WEEKS! CALLING ALL GOLDFISH LOOKING FOR A SUMMER HOME." Three goldfish-owning neighborhood children and their grandfather watch as a park worker cleans up the fountain, turning it back into something beautiful and functional--and ready for goldfish. Espinosa's bright illustrations bring a sense of joy to every page of this amiable story inspired by true events.
Reviewer: Monica Edinger
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
May, 2018
273 reviews
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