Random House Graphic
Witches of Brooklyn introduces readers to Effie. Effie has found herself orphaned and is dropped off to stay with her aunt Selimene, who is a witch.
Doodleville introduces readers to a young artist named Drew. She loves to doodle. And her doodles quickly take on a life of their own.
‘Once Upon a Space-Time’ tells the story of two kids who have the incredible opportunity to explore outer space.
‘The Montague Twins: The Witch’s Hand’ follow twins who stumble across a spectral terror at the old lighthouse.
In Suncatcher, Beatriz tries to create the perfect song to save her grandfather’s soul, but just how far is she willing to go for her goal?
Noisemakers tells the stories of women: “Did anyone ever get anywhere by being quiet? To change anything, you have to make some noise!”
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Mika Song’s unique artwork in Apple of My Pie should intrigue young readers with how she incorporates shapes throughout in a crafty way.








