Hitting Shelves this September
last updated 01 September 2022
Whilst there might be a chill in the air, these brilliant titles are hitting shelves just in time for you to cozy up as things begin to cool off. From adventures in distant worlds to poetry that imbues us with courage, these new stories invite us in with open arms. Enjoy!
Wolves in Helicopters, illustrated by Paddy Donnelly, written by Sarah Tagholm // Andersen Press
You Need To Chill!, illustrated by Laura Hughes, written by Juna Dawson // Farshore
Timberdark, illustrated by Karl James Mountford, written by Darren Charlton // Stripes Publishing
Jump for the Stars, illustrated by Tilia Rand-Bell, written by Vogue Williams // Catch a Star
Bedtime Stories: Incredible Irish Tales From The Past, featuring illustrations from Róisín Hahessy & Eva Byrne, written by Rachel Pierce // Scholastic Children’s Books UK
The Elemental Detectives, featuring illustrations by Paul Kellam, Amanda Quartey, and Luke Ashforth, written by Patrice Lawrence // Scholastic Children’s Books UK
Courage in a Poem, illustrated by Nabila Adani // Caterpillar Books
Secrets of the Dead, illustrated by Gordy Wright, written by Matt Ralphs // Nosy Crow
Sona Sharma: A Friend Indeed, illustrated by Jen Khatun, written by Chitra Soundar // Walker Books UK
The Day I Got Trapped In My Brain</>, illustrated by Katie Kear, written by Amy Huberman // Scholastic Children’s Books UK
The View From The Very Best House In Town, illustrated by Héloïse Mab, written by Meera Trehan // Walker Books UK
The Whisperling, illustrated by Kristina Kister, written by Haylely Hoskins // Penguin Random House UK
Utterly Dark and the Heart of the Wild, illustrated by Paddy Donnelly, written by Philip Reeve // David Fickling Books
An Unexpected Thing, author-illustrated by Ashling Lindsay // Frances Lincoln Children’s Books
SuperJoe Does NOT Say Sorry, illustrated by Emma Proctor, written by Michael Catchpool // Lantana Publishing
Little People, Big Dreams: Laverne Cox, illustrated by Olivia Daisy Coles, written by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara // Frances Lincoln Children’s Books
The Very Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra, illustrated by Olga Baumert, written by Tim Lihoreau, Philip Noyce // DK
Misty the Cloud: Friends Through Rain or Shine, illustrated by Rosie Butcher, written by Dylan Dreyer // Random House Children’s Books
There Was a Young Zombie who Swallowed a Worm, illustrated by Diane Ewen, written by Kaye Baillie // Pan Macmillan
The Circles in the Sky, author-illustrated by Karl James Mountford // Candlewick Press
Vampiric Vacation, illustrated by Hannah Peck, written by Kiersten White // Penguin Random House Audio
Rock-a-Bye Rumpus, illustrated by Sébastien Braun // Pan Macmillan
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