The Mighty Macy Written by Kwame Alexander Illustrated by Kitt Thomas New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2026. Intermediate. 132 pages. Macy is a third grader who loves her family, her friends, and reading. She is especially excited about a new book she got for her birthday, The Mighty Zora . But when Macy goes to her school library the morning after finishing book one to get the second installment, she learns something terrible: the school library is closed, and it will only be open Mondays and Fridays because of budget cuts. Macy and her friends know this isn't right, so they hatch a plan to join the parents and teachers at the school board meeting and speak up. The Mighty Macy was a truly delightful book, one that parents and children might enjoy reading together. The novel is told in verse, which makes the story flow quickly and may introduce young readers to a new style of storytelling. The illustrations throughout are vibrant and help add a lot of character an...
Stolen Colors Written by Khushboo Patel Illustrated by Tara Anand Montclair, NJ: Levine Querido, 2026. Picture Book. Shreya loves to paint, loves art class, and loves being her teacher's favorite. When Mr. Rao asks to paint her during recess, Shreya is ecstatic... until she isn't. When she stops by during recess, everything feels wrong. When Mr. Rao kisses her she feels ashamed for not yelling "NO!" and "STOP!" She doesn't like painting anymore. It takes a classmates bravery speaking up against the teacher for Shreya to find her own courage to tell her mom what happened. This book addresses sexual assault in a sensitive, yet direct way. It stresses the importance of telling trusted adults if you feel uncomfortable and gives an example of the 'ideal' way to protect yourself. It also validates the uncomfortable and shameful feelings that can cause people to not report then empowers them to be brave enough to confront the feelings and tell trusted a...