Why am I passionate about this?

I love books where the setting is just as big and alive as the characters. It doesnā€™t matter to me if itā€™s a familiar place or someplace new: if a vivid setting is a key element of the story, Iā€™m in. I think itā€™s because I grew up in one of those small towns in the beautiful middle of nowhere where if someone asks where youā€™re from, itā€™s just easier to say someplace else. I wanted to see the world, and books let me do that. I also wanted validation in readingā€”and writingā€”about the small places I knew, and books let me do that, too.  


I wrote

Lolo Weaver Swims Upstream

By Polly Farquhar,

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What is my book about?

The tourist town of Sycamore Lake is a ghost town the summer Lolo has to go to summer school. Itsā€¦

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The books I picked & why

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Polly Farquhar Why did I love this book?

Iā€™ve read countless books set in New York City or its boroughs, and Iā€™m going to confess that sometimes they can feel a little generic. Not A Girl's Guide to Love and Magic.

The plot in this book is driven by Cicelyā€™s quest to save her aunt through a scavenger hunt of sorts that is all tied into the excitement and action of the West Indian Parade on Labor Day in Flatbush, Brooklyn.

I also love how while this is technically a young adult book (Cicely is a sophomore in high school), it can be a great read for most older middle-grade readers, especially those who want to read up.

By Debbie Rigaud,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked A Girl's Guide to Love & Magic as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 13, 14, 15, and 16.

What is this book about?

Perfect for fans of The Sun Is Also a Star and Blackout, this YA novel from Debbie Rigaud is a celebration of Haitian and Caribbean culture, and a story of first love, vodou, and finding yourself, all set against the backdrop of the West Indian Day Parade in Brooklyn.

Cicely Destin lives for the West Indian Day Parade, the joyous celebration of Caribbean culture that takes over the streets of her neighborhood. She loves waving the Haitian flag, sampling delicious foods, and cheering for the floats. And this year? Sheā€™ll get to hang with her stylish aunt, an influencer knownā€¦


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Polly Farquhar Why did I love this book?

This is another book I love that doesnā€™t take place any old somewhereā€”its very heart and soul is the setting, and itā€™s a whole lot of fun, wild, creepy (ghost hunting!), and moving heart and soul.

As weird things start happening in Howlerā€™s Hollow, or at least as far as Tennie can see and feel, she discovers how deeply all those weird things are personal and particular to her, her family, and the land.

Bonus points for exceptional, natural dialogue and authentic kid vibes.

By Ash Van Otterloo,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked A Touch of Ruckus as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 9, 10, 11, and 12.

What is this book about?

A laugh-out-loud, ghostly Southern mystery that's perfect for fans of Cassie Beasley and Natalie Lloyd.

Tennessee Lancaster has a hidden gift. She can pry into folks' memories with just a touch of their belongings. It's something she's always kept hidden -- especially from her big, chaotic family. Their lives are already chock-full of worries about Daddy's job and Mama's blues without Tennie rocking the boat.

But when the Lancasters move to the mountains for a fresh start, Tennie's gift does something new. Instead of just memories, her touch releases a ghost with a terrifying message: Trouble is coming. Tennie wantsā€¦


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Totally Turtles! by Ginjer L. Clarke,

Did you know that leatherback turtles can weigh up to 2,000 pounds? Or that the Florida softshell turtle can breathe through its snout and its skin? Turtles have been around for millions of years, and weā€™re still learning more about them!

With simple language and vivid photographs, Totally Turtles! isā€¦

Book cover of Coyote Queen

Polly Farquhar Why did I love this book?

Iā€™ve never been to Wyoming, the setting of this book, and if Iā€™ve read a book set in Wyoming, I canā€™t remember, but I wonā€™t soon forget this story.

The landscape of Wyoming and all its flora and especially its fauna (hello, title!) are deeply ingrained in this moving and unique story where a little bit of magic (weirdness? nature? something wonderful, thatā€™s for sure) adds a soulful twist to a story dealing with harsh realities.

By Jessica Vitalis,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Coyote Queen as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 8, 9, 10, and 11.

What is this book about?

ā€œWinningly intense.ā€ ā€”Kirkus Reviews

ā€œA powerful novel of tremendous empathy and optimism.ā€ ā€”Gary D. Schmidt, Newbery Honor winner and National Book Award finalist

ā€œExquisitely written and painfully real.ā€ ā€”Megan E. Freeman, award-winning author of Alone

When a twelve-year-old decides that she must get herself and her mother out of a bad situation, an eerie connection to a coyote pack helps her see who sheā€™s meant to beā€”and who she can truly save. The Benefits of Being an Octopus meets The Nest in this contemporary middle grade novel about family, class, and resilience, with a magical twist.

Twelve-year-old Fud feels trapped.ā€¦


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Polly Farquhar Why did I love this book?

I love how this book is the perfect example of how the setting makes a story: the flooded coastal Louisiana town of Boutin, Jillian, and all its residents are the story.

If a place disappears, will its stories also disappear? Jillian doesnā€™t only see the seemingly inevitable problems; rather, she becomes part of the solution by taking part in ecology projects and collecting the oral histories of the townā€™s residents. As Jillian says, if she canā€™t save the land, she can save the stories.

I also love the centered and matter-of-fact way this book handles family problems. Bonus points for all the cooking and great food.

By Sarah Guillory,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Nowhere Better Than Here as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 8, 9, 10, and 11.

What is this book about?

For thirteen-year-old Jillian Robichaux, three things are sacred: bayou sunsets, her grandmother Nonnie's stories, and the coastal Louisiana town of Boutin that she calls home.

When the worst flood in a century hits, Jillian and the rest of her community band together as they always do - but this time the damage may simply be too great. After the local school is padlocked and the bridges into town condemned, Jillian has no choice but to face the reality that she may be losing the only home she's ever had.

But even when all hope seems lost, Jillian is determined toā€¦


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The Real Boys of the Civil War by J. Arthur Moore,

The Real Boys of the Civil War is a research about the real boys who served during the war, opening with a historiography research paper about their history along with its 7-page source document. It then evolves into a series of collections of their stories by topic, concluding with aā€¦

Book cover of The Genius Under the Table: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain

Polly Farquhar Why did I love this book?

This middle-grade memoir written and illustrated by Eugene Yelchin is hands down one of my favorite books in any category, period.

It is a short but rich story with layers of setting, from the Soviet Union during the Cold War, the courtyard of the narratorā€™s communal apartment building, to his private world under the family table in their one-room apartment. I laughed out loud, except for when I was crying.

By Eugene Yelchin,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked The Genius Under the Table as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 9, 10, 11, and 12.

What is this book about?

An Association of Jewish Libraries Sydney Taylor Honor Winner

With a masterful mix of comic timing and disarming poignancy, Newbery Honoree Eugene Yelchin offers a memoir of growing up in Cold War Russia.

Drama, family secrets, and a KGB spy in his own kitchen! How will Yevgeny ever fulfill his parentsā€™ dream that he become a national hero when he doesnā€™t even have his own room? Heā€™s not a star athlete or a legendary ballet dancer. In the tiny apartment he shares with his Baryshnikov-obsessed mother, poetry-loving father, continually outraged grandmother, and safely talented brother, all Yevgeny has is hisā€¦


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Lolo Weaver Swims Upstream

By Polly Farquhar,

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What is my book about?

The tourist town of Sycamore Lake is a ghost town the summer Lolo has to go to summer school. Its main attraction, a man-made lake, has been drained. Now itā€™s shallow, stinky, and gross. At least that makes it easy for Lolo to take her grandfatherā€™s canoe and go across the lake to retrieve the beloved and temperamental foster dog, Hank, that Loloā€™s grandma rehomed after her grandfatherā€™s death. Her grieving grandma needs that dog back, and Lolo needs to right a wrong.   

But when Lolo finds Hank, heā€™s living at the home of a summer school classmate, Noah, who loves Hank so much he insists on helping Lolo get Hank back to her grandma. Because isnā€™t that the right thing to do?

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