Last week we rounded out the fiction categories for the Spring 2019 Online Preview, including Picture Books, Middle Grade, and Young Adult.
Up next is the Non-Fiction preview highlighting stories of real life heroes, science books and how-to guides!
- YA superstar Ally Carter gives kids writing advice in Dear Ally, How Do You Write A Book? by Ally Carter (Ages 12 and up)
- The Scholastic Focus Roundup has four exciting new narrative non-fiction books for middle grade and young adult readerscoming this spring. Here are the featured titles:
- Dark Sky Rising: Reconstruction and the Dawn of Jim Crowby Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Tonya Bolden (Ages 9-12)
- The Greatest Treasure Hunt in History: The Story of the Monuments Men by Robert M. Edsel (Ages 9-12)
- Captured: An American Prisoner of War in North Vietnam by Alvin Townley (Ages 12 and up)
- The Lady Is a Spy: Virginia Hall, World War II Hero of the French Resistance by Don Mitchell (Ages 12 and up)
- Three picture books bring science and art to life.
- The Astronaut Who Painted The Moon by Dean Robbins (Ages 4-6)
- A Ray of Light by Walter Wick (Ages 6-8)
- Even More Lesser Spotted Animals by David Fickling (Ages 7-10)
- Plus, you’ll find new additions to the Klutz Jr. line – made especially for kids from Ages 4-6!Like what you see?
You have a chance to win a set of advanced reader copies from the Spring Online Preview! Just click here and tell us what book you’d most like to check out to enter! Full rules can be found here.