Hint: Oprah Picked it Too! | | | | American Dirt | | Jeanine Cummins | | Lydia Pérez is an ordinary bookseller in Acapulco, Mexico, when an article by her journalist husband makes her family a target for a drug cartel. In an instant, Lydia and her family become migrants, fleeing for their lives. This thrilling, heartwrenching novel has been called "a Grapes of Wrath for our times," and it's both the Barnes & Noble Book Club selection for February and the latest Oprah's Book Club pick! | | | | | | | | | The Third Rainbow Girl | | Emma Copley Eisenberg | | True crime has a new classic in this fascinating look at a double murder and the aftermath that has haunted a rural West Virginia community for decades. Award-winning journalist Emma Copley Eisenberg reconstructs the killing of two young hitchhikers and how one moment of terrible violence illuminates the divisions and obsessions that haunt a region and a nation. | | | | | | | | | The Best of Iggy | | Sunnyside Plaza | | The Mystwick School of Musicraft | | | ANNIE BARROWS, SAM RICKS (Illustrator) | | Scott Simon | | Jessica Khoury | | | Charismatic fourth-grader Iggy Frangi has always got a reason for the outrageous stunts that land him in hot water, even if parents and teachers don't quite agree. In this winning new series opener from the author of Ivy and Bean, sometimes it's good to be bad. | | NPR broadcaster Simon turns in a unique detective story for young readers: in Sally Miyake's group home for the disabled, mysterious deaths have occurred, and Sally joins a pair of detectives to investigate. Heartfelt, engaging, and simply marvelous. | | At the Mystwick school, gifted musicians turn their talent for melody into spells. Amelia Jones is desperate to be enrolled, even if it means pretending to be someone she isn't. A B&N Kids' bookseller favorite! | | | LEARN MORE > | | LEARN MORE > | | LEARN MORE > | | All offers are subject to availability and selection may vary. While supplies last. Prices are subject to change. | | |