By Chris Heinrich, Illustrated by Joe Lobosco
Published January 6, 2017
"Hurry up, Chris," my dad whispered in my ear. "He's gonna get away. You need to shoot him now." I was looking down my brand new Remington 20-gauge shotgun at a mallard. It was a...
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Stephanie Gomory, Illustrated by Tania Karas
Published January 6, 2017
My Burton had a taste for dramatics. Her daily schedule was crammed full of acting lessons, ballet, and auditions. Her room overflowed with masks, stage makeup, and old playbills. Every day after school she would...
By Arielle Gorin, Illustrated by Zoe Paschkis
Published January 5, 2017
On that day in 1939, Ben was only ten years old. Yet, as he sat sipping cream soda in his father's store, his legs dangling off the high wooden stool, Ben felt almost as old...
By Max Strebel, Illustrated by the author
Published January 5, 2017
Tap, tap, tap. The light drizzle sprinkled upon my window. I stood up and ran downstairs. "Yes! Only one more hour till eight. My favorite show 'Rocket Power' will be on." I skipped into the...
By Jill Cooley , Illustrated by Jessie Hennen
Published January 5, 2017
My fingers trembled as I laced up my toe shoes. I drew in a long, shaky breath. Why, when I had longed for these new satin shoes just a few months ago, did I want...
By Stella Keaveny Haapala, Illustrated by Phoebe Wagoner
Published January 4, 2017
The thing about family is, they’re always there for you. No matter the circumstances. They don’t care if you’re ugly, or dress right, they just care that you are you. They love you. I am...
By Joshua Bernheisel, Illustrated by Fangze Tian
Published January 4, 2017
For all my life, I had hated writing. In fact, I had loathed it. When we were at school, our class would have to do writing exercises every day. My teacher, Ms. Sanders, would write...
By Allie Aguila, Illustrated by Valentina von Wiederhold
Published January 4, 2017
An eleven-year-old girl woke up on a patch of sunlit sand. Her small elfish ears picked up the sound of crashing waves and the rustling of bushes and the dense canopy of intertwining branches and...
By Sophia Emmert, Illustrated by Savannah Ugo
Published January 4, 2017
You never truly know what you have, until you try to live without it. Until something you love is taken, you don’t know how fortunate you are. You take everyday things for granted, like listening...
By Devon Davila, Illustrated by Vaeya Nichols
Published January 4, 2017
My name is Yellow Rose. My dad says my mama loved that name, because it reminded her of sunshine and cheerful gardens. I love it too, but Dad says you simply can’t go around saying,...