Pull These Books off the Shelves in October

Pull These Books off the Shelves in October

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Editor’s Pick: Local Author Makes Pet Topics Kid-Friendly

CoverMonster Motts
by Amie Longstaff

Monster Motts is a tender story that covers difficult pet topics in a kid-friendly way. From the loss of a pet to searching for a new friend and all the naughty puppy issues that come with it, the book is a very relatable story for parents and children. Available at amazon.com or junieballoonie.com.

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School Age
GhostsofTupeloGhosts of Tupelo Landing
by Sheila Turnage

In this follow-up to “Three Times Lucky,” we find a ghost living in the old inn. The Desperado Detective Agency opens a paranormal division to help solve the mystery of the ghost’s identity. Soon Mo and Dale realize the inn isn’t the only haunted place in Tupelo Landing. Ages 10 and older. Recommendation from Westlake Public Library

 

 

 

 

Teen
HighSchoolNotForeverHigh School is not Forever
by Jane Bluestein and Eric D. Katz

With real-life stories from teens across the country — as well as high school “survivors” — this book paints a real picture of how teens feel about the struggles and triumphs of the daily grind and how they get through it. Recommendation from Cuyahoga Falls Library

 

 

 

 

                                               

                                   

                       

 

About the author

Angela Gartner has been the editor at Northeast Ohio Parent Magazine since 2014. She has won local and national awards for her features, columns and photography over the years. Previously, her work appeared in publications including The News-Herald, Sun Newspapers and The Chicago Tribune. She grew up in Northeast Ohio and is a mom of two boys. The whole family is busy every weekend with sports and finding new happenings around the region. She is also a board member and past president at the Cleveland Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. She loves reading, writing poetry and taking the family's Scottish Terrier on walks.

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