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Tricia Springstubb

    This author discovered her love for reading at a young age, with her first teacher guiding her through the fundamentals. From early on, she was driven by a curiosity to know what happened next, a fascination that grew into a deeper interest in understanding the 'why' behind events. Eventually, inhabiting the stories of others was no longer enough, and she began to create her own.

    Moonpenny Island
    Eunice Cottlieb and The Unwhitewashed Truth About Life
    The Most Perfect Thing in the Universe
    Cody and the Heart of a Champion
    Looking for True
    How to Tell a True Story
    • How to Tell a True Story

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The story revolves around Amber Price, a seventh grader whose life changes dramatically after her brother Gage saves her from a house fire. As the community rallies around them, she grapples with newfound attention and the complexities of kindness. While Gage becomes a local hero, Amber faces family turmoil and secrets, particularly regarding the fire's origin. The narrative delves into themes of resilience, empathy, and the moral dilemmas surrounding truth and deception, offering a poignant exploration of how disasters can reshape familial and community bonds.

      How to Tell a True Story
    • When two unlikely friends bond over shared compassion for a bereft but lovable dog, they learn what it truly means to find a sense of belonging and identity. 11-year-olds Gladys and Jude live in the same small, rust belt town, and go to the same school, but they are definitely not friends. Gladys is a tiny, eccentric, walking dictionary who doesn’t hesitate to express herself, while Jude likes to keep his thoughts and feelings to himself. But they both agree that a new dog in the neighborhood is being mistreated by its owner. Gladys would like to do something to help while Jude is more resigned to the situation until the dog (who Gladys has named True Blue) disappears. They hatch a plan to find her and once they do, realize they have a problem: Gladys’s father is allergic and Jude’s mother hates dogs. There is no way they can bring her home. They hide True Blue in an abandoned house on the edge of town, but as their ties to the dog--and to one another--deepen, so does the impossibility of keeping such a big secret. Yet giving True up will break all three of their hearts. Told in alternating voices set in a small, rust-belt town, True Blue is a story about family, identity, and finding friends in unexpected places.

      Looking for True
    • As winter transitions to spring, Cody navigates the challenges of changing friendships and personal growth, including the ups and downs of adolescence. The story explores her journey of self-discovery and the struggle to remain authentic amidst the pressures of change.

      Cody and the Heart of a Champion
    • An unadventurous girl embarks on a journey of self-discovery, revealing her hidden potential and adventurous spirit. Set against a backdrop that will resonate with fans of heartwarming stories, this novel explores themes of growth, courage, and the unexpected twists of life. Through her experiences, the protagonist learns to embrace challenges and step out of her comfort zone, ultimately transforming her perception of herself and the world around her.

      The Most Perfect Thing in the Universe
    • Moonpenny Island

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set on a charming island, this middle grade novel explores themes of friendship and the mysteries that bind people together. The story follows a group of friends navigating their relationships and uncovering secrets that impact their lives. With a heartfelt narrative and engaging characters, it captures the essence of childhood adventures and the bonds formed in close-knit communities, appealing to fans of Kate DiCamillo and Sheila Turnage.

      Moonpenny Island
    • Set in a neighborhood where possibilities feel limited, the story follows characters seeking change and connection. As they navigate the challenges of their environment, themes of resilience and the quest for belonging emerge. The narrative explores how friendships can blossom in unexpected places, revealing the transformative power of community. Through vivid storytelling, the characters' journeys highlight the struggle against stagnation and the hope for a brighter future.

      What Happened on Fox Street
    • Cody faces a challenging moral dilemma as his prized possessions begin to disappear. This experience teaches him essential life lessons about integrity, responsibility, and making the right choices. Through his journey, he learns that doing the right thing often requires courage and self-reflection, highlighting the importance of personal values in navigating difficult situations.

      Cody and the Rules of Life
    • 4.0(109)Add rating

      Continuing from the events of Fox Street, the narrative explores the lives of the characters as they navigate new challenges and personal growth. Themes of friendship, resilience, and the impact of community are central as the characters confront their pasts and shape their futures. The story delves into their evolving relationships and the lessons learned along the way, offering a poignant reflection on the journey of self-discovery and the bonds that define us.

      Mo Wren, Lost and Found
    • Featuring a vibrant and diverse cast, the narrative is infused with charm and delight, creating an engaging and lively atmosphere. The interactions among the characters promise to captivate readers, making it a joyful exploration of relationships and experiences.

      Cody and the Mysteries of the Universe