Ed Jackiewicz, illustrated by Maris Findling
February 2026
This is a charming story about who a little girl who desperately wants to adopt a dog from the local animal shelter and once she has the opportunity she discovers that the dog is deaf only to find out the dog has super powers that she never imagined.
Yolande Cohen, contributions by Sara Cohen Fournier, Noureddine Harrami, Martin Messika, Stephanie Tara Schwartz
February 2026
In this book, the post-colonial migration of many thousand Jews from Morocco is analyzed. Based on oral histories and historical archives, these essays show the importance of colonialism and Zionism as disruptive forces that precipitated their massive exile and their settlement in France and Canada during the post-Shoah period.
Edited by Karen Drake, Kyle Kirkup, Anne Levesque, Jena McGill, Joshua Sealy-Harrington, contributions by Efrat Arbel, Andrée Boisselle, Nathalie Chalifour, Yin-Yuan Chen, Allison Christians, Gordon Christie, Ruby Dhand, Lorena Fontaine, Véronique Fortin, Ashleigh Keall, Lisa M. Kelly, Lisa Kerr, Justice Harry Laforme, Jamie Chai Yun Liew, Ravi Malhotra, Meenakshi Mannoe, Aaron Mills, Avnish Nanda, Mona Paré, Senator Kim Pate, Dayna Scott, Samuel Singer, Kerry Sloan, Reakash Walters, Vincent Wong, Dean Donna Young
February 2026
Critical Conversations in Canadian Public Law is a collection of essays that examine contemporary public law issues in Canada through critical lenses, including intersectional approaches to decolonial and Indigenous legal theory, Indigenous constitutionalisms, critical race theory, feminisms, queer theory and critical disability theory. Bringing together a diverse team of expert contributors, the collection demonstrates that critical theories are imperative to robust, fully contextualized understandings of public law topics.
Diane Wolff, contributions by Walter Willett M.D., Dr., P.H.
February 2026
A comprehensive one-stop-shop for cooking dysphagia-friendly food—this cookbook takes the guesswork out of creating delicious pureed meals and setting up a kitchen tailored for those with dysphagia.
A Place Called Galveston
Andrea Shapiro, illustrated by Valerya Milovanova
February 2026
This non-fiction picture book chronicles the lesser-known journey of thousands of Jews immigrating from anti-Semitic Russia through the port of Galveston, Texas in the early 20th century in search of a safer, brighter future in the vast Midwest.
The Ocean Protectors: Colors of the Coral Reef
Blair Northen Williamson, illustrated by Svitlana Holovchenko
February 2026
Photographs by Alejandro Cartagena, contributions by Tatiana Bilbao, Álvaro Enrigue, Horacio Fernández, Charlotte Kent, Shana Lopes
February 2026
Edited by Lauren Muller, Becky Thompson, Dominique C. Hill, Durell M. Callier, foreword by Alexis Pauline Gumbs, afterword by Imani Perry
February 2026
Shelf Life Community Story Project, preface by Inye Wokoma, artist Bonnie Hopper, Erin Shigaki, Chi Moscou-Jackson, Jite Agbro, Romson Regarde Bastillo, Damon Brown
February 2026
Edited by Graham J. Reynolds, Alexandra Mogyoros, Teshager W. Dagne, contributions by Bassem Awad, Sara Bannerman, Mauro Barelli, Enrico Bonadio, Andrea Cabello, Naama Daniel, Cheryl Dine, Mistrale Goudreau, Gregory R. Hagen, Johnny Mack, Lisa Macklem, Faith O. Majekolagbe, Susy Frankel, Richard Overstall, Anmol Patel, Andelka M. Phillips, Luciano Póvoa, Cody Rei-Anderson, Anthony D. Rosborough, Myra Tawfik, David J. Watson, Peter K. Yu
February 2026
The global intellectual property (IP) system has profoundly evolved in the past decades. Given important developments, changes, and crises, what is the future of IP law and policy? Featuring contributions from scholars from across Canada and around the world, this collection offers the reader insight into eighteen possible futures for the global IP system.
Mike Mignola, Gary Gianni, illustrated by Gary Gianni
February 2026
Edited by Nadya Araújo Guimarães, Heidi Gottfried, Helena Hirata
February 2026
Sibylle Grimbert, translated by Aleshia Jensen, author Sibylle Grimbert, translated by Aleshia Jensen BA
February 2026
Margaret Orr, illustrated by Matt Rinard
February 2026
Tia Bua is Sorry For Your Lost Star
Ashley Tehensky, illustrated by Jessica Siefert
February 2026
Mommy the Brave Lion is a tender, hopeful story that helps children understand why someone they love may look or feel different during illness.Through gentle words and beautiful illustrations, it shows that even when life changes, love and courage remain stronger than ever.A comforting read for families navigating illness, recovery, or big life changes—reminding little ones that true bravery comes in many forms.
Cutler Dawson, Taylor B. Kiland, foreword by John A. Lockard
February 2020
10,000 Years of Fear
Walt Frazier, Ryan Sirgiovanni, Bridget Sirgiovanni, illustrated by Elliot Gerard
February 2026
Shrewd, clever, slick!Join the coolest legend in basketball history, Walt "Clyde" Frazier, as he hustles and muscles from a Hall of Fame player to an iconic announcer!This mesmerizing and electrifying book is packed with bouncy rhymes and funky illustrations that will have you moving and grooving every page!See Clyde transform from a precocious neophyte into a 2-time NBA champion with the New York Knicks!Learn how Clyde doesn't stop when the buzzer sounds! He keeps styling and profiling as an announcer with the coolest suits and rhymes around!So, grab your sneakers, lace up your imagination, and get ready to ball with this incredible true story of Walt "Clyde" Frazier!
Ernest Hemingway, contributions by Mint Editions
February 2026
Widely regarded as one of the most powerful works of American literature to emerge from World War I, A Farewell to Arms follows Frederic Henry, an American ambulance driver serving in the Italian army, as he falls in love with Catherine Barkley, an English nurse. Against the brutal backdrop of the Italian campaign, their romance deepens, becoming a temporary refuge from the senseless violence of war.
Red Harvest
The Secret of Chimneys
The Seven Dials Mystery
The Seven Dials Mystery
Agatha Christie Christie, contributions by Mint Editions
February 2026
When a group of houseguests hides eight alarm clocks to wake a champion sleeper, they discover a dead body and a missing clock—a revelation that plunges them into a chilling plot of international significance. A departure from Christie's more meticulous detective stories, The Seven Dials Mystery is a fast-paced romp full of action, wit, and a surprising amount of humor that showcases the Queen of Mystery's exploration into the thriller genre.
Bruce Piasecki, Bill Novelli, Mona Sarfaty, Dr Jeff Thompson, Dominic Emery
February 2026
In "The Voice of the CEO" you will hear, in their own words, the life stories of 3 distinguished CEOs—one of a large medical consortium, another who ran Gundersen Health System, and also living legend Bill Novelli, who founded Porter Novelli the world-renowned marketing firm. Learn from their life experiences, listen to their stories, and see how their leadership skills landed them where they are today.
Lise Holdorf Tracey, illustrated by Joan M. Parsnick
February 2026
The Mean, Green Lima Bean is a story about a lima bean named Dean. Dean is a bully. Dean says or does mean things to his classmates, throughout the school day. When Dean realizes no one wants to be friends with him, he is not happy. Dean decides to stop being mean and begins to change his ways. He develops empathy for others. The universal theme of kindness is weaved through the story with rhyming words to ensure some giggles while reading.
Edited by Aya Mousawi, foreword by Ahmed Shihab-Eldin, introduction by Shumon Basar, contributions by Massive Attack, Jeremy Deller, Peter Kennard, Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Tai Shani, Jesse Darling, Jasleen Kaur, Alana Hadid, Marwan Kaabour, Hala Alyan, Lina Hadid, Brian Eno, Sara M. Saleh
February 2026
A limited edition art book of 77 posters by international artists in solidarity with Palestine. Includes a fold-out poster, stickers & stamps. A vital archive of resistance and hope. All proceeds support displaced children in Gaza via the Ajyal Foundation.
Thomas Higgs, with Colin Hall, illustrated by Wally Wilfred
February 2026
In the remote Roper River region of the Northern Territory more than 120 years ago, an Alawa man committed an act of such exceptional bravery that a King took notice.
Jessica Alexanderson, Brad W. Rudover, Shaziya M. Jaffer, illustrated by Adam Trask, Travis Fraser, edited by Jennifer Schwartz
February 2026
Join Ellie and her friends on an exciting tour of the Steel Mill! After watching Daddy's truck get shredded at the scrapyard, they follow the recycled metal to see how it's melted down and transformed into something brand new. Along the way, they discover amazing facts about the planet and learn that the final step in the recycling journey is turning old metal into strong new steel. Packed with fun, color, and adventure, this story shows kids how recycling truly is like magic!
Maggie Cole, illustrated by Anna Eggleton
February 2026
Nana tackles the question of artificial versus real Christmas Trees and why it matters.
Mr. Milton Caniff, artist Mr. Milton Caniff
February 2026
Lynne D. DiStefano, Dan Schneider, photographs by Steven Evans, drawings by Ho Yin Lee
February 2026
Edited by Rosamund Bartlett, Elena Michajlowska, author Anton Chekhov
February 2026
Kevin Killian, introduction by Kay Gabriel, edited by Evan Kennedy, Jason Morris
February 2026
The Capacitor Collective, edited by Alessandro Delfanti, Enda Brophy
February 2026
Edited by Erin Miles Cloud, Erica R. Meiners, Shannon Perez-Darby, C. Hope Tolliver
February 2026
Original author Muhammad Mojlum Khan, adapted by Imran Mogra
February 2026
Edited by Erin Miles Cloud, Erica R. Meiners, Shannon Perez-Darby, C. Hope Tolliver
February 2026
J. Franklin Jameson, contributions by Michael A. Blaakman, Sarah Barringer Gordon
February 2026
Edited by Leslie Umberger, Randall R. Griffey, contributions by Erika Doss, Eleanor Jones Harvey, Stacy C. Hollander, Katherine Jentleson, Jane Kallir
February 2026
Frances Schultz, contributions by Stephanie Valentine
February 2020
Illustrated by Sasha Richards, author Cindy Williams Schrauben
February 2026
Photography and the Law
Edited by Christine Kandic Torres, Victoria Buitron, author Frederick-Douglass Knowles II
February 2026
Candice Suarez, illustrated by Olivia Shaughnessy
February 2026
What if navigating major life transitions felt empowering rather than daunting? Draft U: A Life Drafting Journal to Self-Discovery, Goal-Setting, and Career Planning for Teens & Young Adults makes it possible for teens and young adults to tackle complex changes with clarity and confidence. Created by seasoned educator, counselor, and life drafting coach Candice Suarez.
Edited by Marcos Antonio Norris, Ryan Hediger
February 2026
Examines the life and works of Ernest Hemingway through the lens of posthumanism.
Jacques Derrida, edited by Pleshette DeArmitt, Kas Saghafi
February 2026
Explores Jacques Derrida’s thoughts on what it means to ‘remain’.
Edited by Andrea Bardin, Marco Ferrari, Anaïs Nony, Gregorio Tenti
February 2026
An exhaustive introduction to Gilbert Simondon’s oeuvre.
Edited by Christine Sansalone, Diana Iuele-Colilli, Maria Pia Spadafora
February 2026
Translated by Jonathan Kaplansky, author Francis Catalano
February 2026
Mark Samuels, illustrated by Dawna Samuels
February 2026
Join Cruz, Manny, and Isaac in the legendary Desert 1000! When Cruz tries to race the distance solo, he discovers that true champions rely on their friends. Packed with action, adventure, and a powerful lesson about teamwork, this story shows that the best victories are the ones shared.
Susan Rennie, illustrated by Matthew Land
February 2026
Take a deep breath and prepare for a journey through all twelve days of Yuletide with a cast of skaters skooshin, lassies birlin, sheep a-shooglin and the all-important five gowden rings. The stunningly beautiful illustrations bring this Scots version of the ever-popular Christmas song to life in vivid detail.
Leslie Soble, Alex Busansky, Aishatu R. Yusuf, Impact Justice
February 2026
Despina Stratigakos, Elana Shapira, contributions by Barbara Penner, Christine Oertel, Dörte Kuhlmann, Megan Brandow-Faller, Carmen Trifina, Ursula Prokop, Eva Ottillinger, Ulrike Matzer, Celina Kress, Christine Zwingl, Sabrina Rahman, Sabine Plakolm-Forsthuber, Katrin Stingl, Monika Platzer
February 2026
7IDANsuu James Hart, Curtis Collins, foreword by Michael Audain, commentaries by Wade Davis, afterword by Gwaliga Hart
February 2026
Candace Savage, illustrated by Rachel Hudson
October 2024
Professor Felisa Vázquez-Abad, Bernd Heidergott
February 2026
Colleen Nelson, illustrated by Peggy Collins
February 2026
Mystery at the Biltmore is back with a new page-turning mystery. Someone has stolen Chef Phillipe’s recipes and with few suspects, a tight timeline, and the LaRue Detective Agency’s perfect success rate on the line, could Elodie be biting off more than she can chew?
Stav Appel, foreword by Ariana Reines, illustrated by Florent Giraud, Anastasia Oradea
February 2026
Alberto Ruy-Sánchez, translated by Rhonda Dahl Buchanan
February 2026
Sarah Orne Jewett, illustrated by Seth
February 2026
Brian Barazzuol, illustrated by Cam Drysdale, colorist Alex Doftoreanu, foreword by Frank Iacobucci CC KC LSM OMRI
February 2026
A poignant and eye-opening graphic novel chronicling one Italian-Canadian family's traumatic separation when their loving father and husband is interned as an "enemy alien" during the Second World War.
Dr. Shannon Kroner, illustrated by Manfred Calderón
February 2026
Edited by Antje Ellermann, Frederik Byrn Køhlert, Sarah Leavitt, Mireille Paquet
February 2026
A graphic anthology co-created by migration scholars and comics artists, Crossing Lines explores issues of displacement, identity, and community, offering nuanced perspectives amid rising anti-immigrant populism.
Anna Hájková, translated by Anna Hájková, William Ross Jones
February 2026
People Without History are Dust explores same-sex desire in the Holocaust, telling the gripping stories of queer Jews that have been long silenced by the homophobia of survivors.
Edited by Antje Ellermann, Frederik Byrn Køhlert, Sarah Leavitt, Mireille Paquet
February 2026
A graphic anthology co-created by migration scholars and comics artists, Crossing Lines explores issues of displacement, identity, and community, offering nuanced perspectives amid rising anti-immigrant populism.
James Ottar Grundvig, foreword by Sharyl Attkisson, introduction by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
August 2016
Disliking Others
Edited by Hakan T. Karateke, H. Erdem Çıpa, Helga Anetshofer
January 2019
This edited volume probes the rosy narrative of tolerance that has long dominated the discussions in Ottoman history. The articles carefully strive to contextualize the many issues that sound like ethnic slurs, racial stereotyping, religious discrimination, misogyny and elitism to modern ears.
The Dreamtime
Mstyslav Chernov, translated by Peter Leonard, Felix Helbing
January 2023
A fusion of documentary and psychological thriller inspired by true events conceived and written over an eight-year period. Drawing on the Indigenous Australian concept of dreamtime, the novel explores a society’s collective experience of war and conflict and is based on real events that the author, a war correspondent and photojournalist, witnessed during the war in eastern Ukraine and the migration crises in southern Europe over recent years.
Jews, Food, and Spain
Hélène Jawhara Piñer, foreword by Paul Freedman
February 2023
In this intricate and absorbing study, Hélène Jawhara Piñer presents readers with the dishes, ingredients, techniques, and aesthetic principles that make up a sophisticated and attractive cuisine, one that has had a mostly unremarked influence on modern Spanish and Portuguese recipes.
Steven Mark Lowenstein, edited by David N. Myers, Michael Berenbaum
September 2023
This book is the definitive demographic study of German Jewry from the age of Napoleon to the tie of Hitler. With exquisite details and vast range, Steven Lowenstein details the impact of industrialization and urbanization, medical care and birth control, immigration and emigration, social and sexual norms, on German Jews and on Germany itself.
Edited by Brian James Baer, Yevgeniy Fiks
January 2024
Standing at the intersection of Visual Studies and Queer Studies, the volume Queer(ing) Russian Art: Realism, Revolution, Performance exposes and explores the queer imagery and sensibilities in works of visual art in pre-Soviet, Soviet and post-Soviet contexts and beneath the surface of conventional histories of Russian art.
Edited by Keir X. Bancroft, Stacy M. Hadeka, Daniel H. Ramish, Howard A. Wolf-Rodda
February 2026
Matt Paskus, illustrated by Allie Daigle
February 2026
A group of girls from a prestigious international school in Rome, Italy, utilize their school banquet to help save a baby rhinoceros from an underfunded Italian zoo. They use their ingenuity and diverse friendship to outsmart the zoo's new finance director—who happens to be a poacher.
Fires of Hina
Edited by Carody Culver, With Contributing Editor Daniel Nour
February 2026
This edition of Griffith Review follows the money to tally the past, present and future of our filthy lucre.
Abundance Mindset Magic
Deborah S. Bower, Ricky-John Spencer, Michael B. Thompson, James U. Van Dyke, Elizabeth Hale, illustrated by James O'Hanlon
February 2026
Join Brooke as she investigates what's happening to the local turtles in this empowering story.
Cassy Polimeni, illustrated by Mel Armstrong
February 2026
This beautiful picture book invites children to be open to the wonder in our natural world.
David Duff, with Ewan Flynn, foreword by Simon Pia
February 2026
David Duff was Chairman of Hibernian at the most extraordinary time in the club's history, when in 1990, Wallace Mercer, then Chairman of Hearts, pushed for a merger of the two clubs. Sunset on Hibs unveils a story of duplicitous back room deals, financial greed and ambition that almost destroyed one of Scotland's most storied football clubs.
Eiji Yoshikawa, translated by Alexander Bennett
February 2026
Edited by 3dtotal Publishing, contributions by Kelogsloops, Janice Sung
February 2026
Albert Einstein, edited by Diana Kormos Buchwald, Tilman Sauer
February 2026
Albert Einstein, edited by Diana Kormos Buchwald, Tilman Sauer
February 2026
Loredana Baldinucci, illustrated by Melinda Berti, translated by Monica Meneghetti
February 2026
An adorable picture book for young readers about the importance of finding a quiet spot to ourselves where we can think, dream, and just be. For fans of Marianne Dubec.
Edited by Zane McNeill, Riley Clare Valentine, Blu Buchanan, foreword by Cindy Barukh Milstein, introduction by Working Class History
February 2026
Shantideva, edited and translated by Jay L. Garfield
February 2026
Mark Thompson, Byron Loflin, foreword by Dr. Marshall Goldsmith
February 2026
Diane K. Boyd, foreword by Douglas H. Chadwick
January 2025
A debut memoir from one of the first women biologists in the United States to study wild wolves in their natural habitat—a story of passion, resilience, and determination.
Sy Chen, foreword by Michael G. LaFosse
February 2026
Boethius, edited and translated by Philip Freeman
February 2026
A. A. Milne, illustrated by E. H. Shepard, contributions by Diego Jourdan Pereira
February 2026
A fully revitalised edition of the 1927 classic book of poetry by A. A. Milne, featuring full-colour versions of the original illustrations by E. H. Shepherd. A great gift for children and readers of any age!
Chantelle Jessica Lewis, Jason Arday
February 2026
Michael Hagner, translated by Robert Savage
February 2026
Danielle Venables, illustrated by Stephanie Wicker-Campbell
February 2026
Seeds of Light Oracle Deck is a potent tool created to ignite conscious leaders on their soul path, helping them cultivate a life without limits.
Dr. Melissa Kim Corter, illustrated by Stephanie Wicker-Campbell, foreword by Cyndi Brannen Ph.D
February 2026
Apothecary for the Afflicted is a unique and transformative tool disguised as a book. The pages are filled with rich and potent shadow-work practices to uncover the authentic self while healing invisible wounds.
Shannon Van Den Berg, illustrated by Stephanie Wicker-Campbell
February 2026
Creatrix Awakened Journal is a one-of-a-kind journaling experience, featuring prompts, activations, prayers, and practices from sixteen fierce feminine leaders.
Nicholas Pearson, foreword by Devin Hunter
February 2026
A definitive guide to the crystals, gems, and humble stones possessing the most ancient and powerful connections to magic and witchcraft.
Edited by Conor Heffernan, Emma Tonkin, Linda Flores Ohlson
February 2026
Edited by Margot Atwell, contributions by Magdalene Visaggio, Grace Lavery, Sarah Gailey, foreword by Carmen Maria Machado
February 2026
Edited by Sherah Bloor, Tayseer Abu Odeh, guest editor Jorie Graham
February 2026
A bilingual anthology of poems from Palestine (2023-2024), You Must Live attests to existence in the face of suppression.
Ondrej Navratil, illustrated by Martin Sojdr
February 2026
Embark on a Spooky Quest! A Thrilling Journey Through Ghostly Realms!
Virginia Woolf, edited by Urmila Seshagiri
February 2026
Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger, translated by Robert Savage
March 2022
A major new biography of the iconic Austrian empress that challenges the many myths about her life and rule
Edited by Simone Pfeifer, Christoph Günther, Robert Dörre
January 2024
This volume decentres dominant discourses on so-called jihadist actors and deradicalisation contexts to offer more nuanced understandings of the political and socio-cultural contexts.
Edited by Elyce Rae Helford, Christopher Weedman
January 2024
Applys a noir lens to films which defy easy generic categorisation
Edited by Jock Macleod, Peter Denney, William Christie
February 2026
This book analyses the treatment of the emotions in liberal writing in Britain over the long nineteenth century, showing how liberals were deeply concerned with the nature, function, and effects of the emotions and how links between reason, disinterestedness and the positive role of the emotions became a hallmark of liberal writing.
Edited by Israel Noletto, Jessica Norledge, Peter Stockwell
March 2024
Provides a guide for creating, exploring, and understanding fictional, imaginary, and invented languages
Edited by Leora Batnitzky, Eve Krakowski, Steven Weitzman
February 2026
Günther Anders, translated by Christopher John Müller, edited by Christopher John Müller, Christian Dries
April 2026
Donald Strachan, Elizabeth Heath, Stephen Keeling
February 2026
Illustrated by Steve Teare, author Ed Simon
February 2026
Iron and stained glass, brick and stone, clouds and rain-Pittsburgh is arguably America's most gothic city. Permeated with an old-world sensibility, this once perennially dark and smoggy metropolis that built its wealth through coke and steel is moody, atmospheric, melancholic, and beautiful.
Aristotle: Complete Works
Aristotle, edited by C. D. C. Reeve, Pavlos Kontos
February 2026
Mystery in White: A Special Christmas Edition
J. Jefferson Farjeon, introduction by Martin Edwards
February 2026
A new special edition of Sunday Times bestseller from British Library Publishing's genre defining Crime Classics series.Heavy snowfall brings a train to a halt. The passengers trapped together for Christmas, seek to unravel the secrets of an empty house when a murderer strikes in their midst.
Edited by Hanif Abdurraqib, contributions by Glenn Stout
February 2026
A must-read collection featuring the best in sports journalism.
Retold by David Conger, Liana Romulo, Joan Suyenaga, Marian Davies Toth, illustrated by Patrick Yee
February 2026
Illustrated by Setsu Broderick, edited by Tuttle Studio
February 2026
Edited by Itsuki Asazato, Itatsuki Asazato
February 2026
Jessica Harlan, illustrated by Megan Badilla
February 2026
Aleesah Darlison, illustrated by Tamlyn Teow
February 2026
Meet Blue, a Dragon of the Sea! He’s also known as a nudibranch or sea slug.
Tom Harper, Nick Dykes and Magdalena Peszko
February 2026
Artist Arthur John Ferrier, compiled by Rian Hughes
February 2026
Helle Helle, translated by Martin Aitken
February 2026
From the award-winning, cult Danish writer, an exquisite portrait of a mother and daughter.
Edited by Kel McDonald, cover design or artwork by Jeff Smith, contributions by Van Jensen, Ryan Estrada
January 2026
Photographer David Kaufman, commentaries by Bernard Avishai, Joanna Podolska
January 2026
Paul Wong, photographer Tamio Wakayama, contributions by Eva Respini, Mayumi Takasaki
January 2026
Lucie Bergeron-Johnson, Tom Smart, foreword by Edward Burtynsky
January 2026
Edited by Sara Spees Addicott, foreword by Beverly E. Thorn PhD
January 2026
William Flaherty, Brian Koonoo, Dorothy Aglukark, David Aglukark, Monica Ittusardjuat, Allen Niptanatiak, illustrated by Sean Bigham, Kagan McLeod, Amiel Sandland, author Danny Christopher, illustrated by Patricia Ann Lewis-MacDougall
January 2026
Ihara Saikaku, translated by Masanori Takatsuka, David C. Stubbs, introduction by David J. Gundry
January 2026
Mila Mostova, illustrated by Diana Maksymenko
January 2026
A teacher escapes war with her children, finding safety and new beginnings in Minnesota. Told in English and Ukrainian, this powerful story is brought to life with stunning illustrations by a Ukrainian newcomer. A moving journey of resilience, hope, and community.
Edited by Diana Seave Greenwald, Christina Michelon, contributions by Paula C. Austin, Julie Caro, Efeoghene Igor Coleman, Theodore C. Landsmark
January 2026
Tim Hollister, Pam Shadel Fischer, foreword by William Van Tassel
January 2026
Kevin McIlvoy, foreword by Peter Turchi, compiled by Christine Hale, edited by Peg Alford Pursell
January 2026
The Temporal Navigators
Edited by John Fleskes, author Alice Carter
December 2021
Artist Terry Dodson, Rachel Dodson, introduction by John Fleskes
November 2024
Disnaut Maria L'Naim, illustrated by Nurit Pacht
January 2026
Imagine you're so afraid of heights that you can't climb a ladder. Now, imagine you decide to go skydiving to confront the worst version of your greatest fear. Disnaut Maria L'naim explores this idea in a potty-humor-packed comedy titled "The Egg."
Cristina Delgado Vintimilla, Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw
January 2026
During the pandemic, authors Vintimilla and Pacini-Ketchabaw, alongside an elementary school in Ecuador, initiated the Itinerant school. In this book, they explore the curricular trajectories of nine gardens that created this educational experience.
Nancy Louise Freeman, illustrated by Paige Ozma Ashmore
January 2026
Dream along to a desert fantasy world filled with ballerina geckos, flirtatious bats, shadow cats, and bagpipe-playing geckos as a mother sings her little one to sleep. Over the course of the book Mother imagines her daughter growing from a curious little girl into a confident young woman, finally returning to the present, child asleep in her arms.