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Flora la Fresca & the Art of Friendship

2023

by Veronica. Chambers and Sujean Rim

“Given the choice of a friend who’s honest, loyal, or the Most Fun Ever, larger-than-life Flora Violeta LeFevre and her steadfast sidekick Clara Bayano would obviously pick option three. So when the sad news breaks that Clara’s moving, the girls roll up their sleeves and get to business: finding Flora an exciting new BFF to continue the adventures in Clara’s stead. In between Flora’s sister Maylin’s neverending dress try-ons and dance practices for her upcoming quinceañera, Flora and Clara come up with a list of all the important traits that Flora’s next buddy has to have, like being able to code, speaking (or at least trying to learn) another language, and making jaws drop at the skate park. But when newcomer Zaidee Khal surpasses Flora’s expectations in surprising ways, Flora realizes that replacing one friend with another isn’t quite as simple as it seems. . . . Especially as Clara starts making new friends of her own and preparations for Maylin’s quince take a disastrous (but hilarious) turn.” — publisher

Centering Culture & Identity Cross Group

Just a Pinch of Magic

2023

by Alechia Dow

“Wini’s family of enchanters runs a bakery, but with the prices of magical ingredients skyrocketing, they’re going under. Desperate to save their business, Wini takes a risk by casting a (sort of illegal) spell. But the spell backfires. Badly. Now the whole town is in danger. It’s just been Kal and her dad for as long as she can remember. But just as they’re about to move to a new town for a fresh start, Kal’s grandfather has reentered their lives. He joins them in opening their bookstore, but Kal can’t help but wonder if he has anything to do with the whispers around her new home about wicked magic. When Wini and Kal cross paths, the girls bond over being fellow outcasts. Together they search for the solution to fixing the magic gone awry in their beloved town—and just maybe get their dads to go out on a date.” — publisher

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