THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW 21
CHILDREN’S BEST SELLERS SALES PERIOD OF-JANUARY 16-22
THIS
WEEK
WEEKS
ON LIST
1
WONDER, by R. J. Palacio. (Knopf) A boy with a^328
facial deformity starts school. (Ages 8 to 12)
2
LITTLE LEADERS, by Vashti Harrison. (Little,^63
Brown) The biographies of 40 African-American
women who made a difference. (Ages 8 to 12)
3
LITTLE LEGENDS: EXCEPTIONAL MEN IN BLACK^26
HISTORY, by Vashti Harrison with Kwesi Johnson.
(Little, Brown) Biographies of trailblazing Black
men. (Ages 8 to 12)
4
REFUGEE, by Alan Gratz. (Scholastic) Three^158
children in three different conflicts look for safe
haven. (Ages 9 to 12)
5
DAUGHTER OF THE DEEP, by Rick Riordan. (Disney-^13
Hyperion) Ana Dakkar faces the weekend trials at
the Harding-Pencroft Academy. (Ages 9 to 12)
6
BLACK BOY JOY, edited by Kwame Mbalia.^4
(Delacorte) Seventeen stories that celebrate the
joys of Black boyhood. (Ages 8 to 12)
7
STUNTBOY, IN THE MEANTIME, by Jason Reynolds.^7
Illustrated by Raúl the Third. (Atheneum/Caitlyn
Dlouhy) As a coping mechanism, a young boy
creates a superhero alter ego. (Ages 7 to 12)
8
OUT OF MY HEART, by Sharon M. Draper.^11
(Atheneum) In this sequel to “Out of My Mind,”
Melody goes to summer camp. (Ages 10 and up)
9
PONY, by R. J. Palacio. (Knopf) A young boy sets^14
out on a perilous journey across America to rescue
his father. (Ages 10 and up)
10
PAX, JOURNEY HOME, by Sara Pennypacker.^15
Illustrated by Jon Klassen. (Balzer + Bray) A boy
and his pet fox reunite after a year of separation.
(Ages 8 to 12)
1
ANATOMY, by Dana Schwartz. (Wednesday) Hazel^1
and Jack work together to solve a mystery in 19th-
century Edinburgh. (Ages 13 to 18)
2
ONE OF US IS LYING, by Karen M. McManus.^208
(Delacorte) For five students, a detour into
detention ends in murder. (Ages 14 and up)
3
THE HATE U GIVE, by Angie Thomas. (Balzer +^242
Bray) A 16-year-old girl sees a police officer kill her
friend. (Ages 14 and up)
4
AIN’T BURNED ALL THE BRIGHT, by Jason^2
Reynolds. Illustrated by Jason Griffin. (Atheneum/
Caitlyn Dlouhy) An emotional look into the life of a
Black family living through 2020. (Ages 12 to 18)
5
THESE VIOLENT DELIGHTS, by Chloe Gong.^35
(Margaret K. McElderry) A reimagining of Romeo
and Juliet set in 1920s Shanghai. (Ages 14 to 18)
6
YOU’VE REACHED SAM, by Dustin Thao.^6
(Wednesday) After the death of her boyfriend, Julie
can still reach him via cellphone. (Ages 12 to 18)
7
YOU’LL BE THE DEATH OF ME, by Karen M.^8
McManus. (Delacorte) Three friends skip school
and become involved in a murder. (Ages 14 to 17)
8
HERE’S TO US, by Becky Albertalli and Adam^4
Silvera. (Quill Tree) Two lovers reconnect in this
sequel to “What If It’s Us.” (Ages 14 and up)
9
IRON WIDOW, by Xiran Jay Zhao. (Penguin Teen)^16
Zetian becomes a Chrysalises pilot to battle the
Hunduns. (Ages 14 to 17)
10
THE HAWTHORNE LEGACY, by Jennifer Lynn^20
Barnes. (Little, Brown) Avery and the four
Hawthorne grandsons have a new family puzzle to
solve. (Ages 12 to 18)
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Picture book rankings include hardcover sales only. Series rankings include all print and e-book sales.
THIS
WEEK
WEEKS
ON LIST
1
LITTLE BLUE TRUCK’S VALENTINE, by Alice^10
Schertle. Illustrated by Jill McElmurry. (Houghton
Mifflin Harcourt) Little Blue Truck delivers
Valentine’s Day cards. (Ages 4 and up)
2
LOVE FROM THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR, by^38
Eric Carle. (Grosset & Dunlap) A ravenous insect
returns with its appetite intact. (Ages 3 to 5)
3
STACEY’S EXTRAORDINARY WORDS, by Stacey^4
Abrams. Illustrated by Kitt Thomas. (Balzer + Bray)
Stacey is entered into a spelling bee. (Ages 4 to 8)
4
IN MY HEART, by Jo Witek. Illustrated by Christine^5
Roussey. (Abrams Appleseed) An exploration of
feelings. (Ages 2 to 4)
5
CHANGE SINGS, by Amanda Gorman. Illustrated^16
by Loren Long. (Viking) A children’s anthem for
change. (Ages 4 to 8)
6
THE WONDERFUL THINGS YOU WILL BE, by Emily^293
Winfield Martin. (Random House) A celebration of
future possibilities. (Ages 3 to 7)
7
THE ABCS OF BLACK HISTORY, by Rio Cortez.^3
Illustrated by Lauren Semmer. (Workman) An
informative ode to Black history. (Ages 5 and up)
8
WHO ARE YOUR PEOPLE?, by Bakari Sellers.^2
Illustrated by Reggie Brown. (Quill Tree) Children
reflect on their ancestral lineage. (Ages 4 to 8)
9
THE 1619 PROJECT: BORN ON THE WATER,^7
by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson.
Illustrated by Nikkolas Smith. (Kokila) A young
Black girl traces her ancestry. (Ages 7 to 10)
10
LOVE FROM THE CRAYONS, by Drew Daywalt and^12
Oliver Jeffers. (Penguin Workshop) The Crayons
show the colors of love. (Ages 5 to 8)
THIS
WEEK
1
DIARY OF A WIMPY KID, written and illustrated by^671
Jeff Kinney. (Amulet) The travails and challenges of
adolescence. (Ages 9 to 12)
2
HARRY POTTER, by J. K. Rowling. (Scholastic) A^670
wizard hones his conjuring skills in the service of
fighting evil. (Ages 10 and up)
3
A GOOD GIRL’S GUIDE TO MURDER, by Holly^17
Jackson. (Delacorte) Pippa Fitz-Amobi solves
murderous crimes. (Ages 14 and up)
4
PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS, by Rick^606
Riordan. (Disney-Hyperion) A boy battles
mythological monsters. (Ages 9 to 12)
5
WINGS OF FIRE, by Tui T. Sutherland. (Scholastic)^150
Only the five dragonets of destiny can unite the
seven warring dragon tribes. (Ages 9 to 12)
6
THRONE OF GLASS, by Sarah J. Maas.^33
(Bloomsbury) Celaena must battle evil forces
threatening her realm. (Ages 14 and up)
7
FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S: FAZBEAR FRIGHTS,^26
by Scott Cawthon. (Scholastic) Short stories
from the twisted, sinister world of Five Nights at
Freddy’s. (Ages 12 to 18)
8
FOLK OF THE AIR, by Holly Black. (Little, Brown)^14
Jude’s quest to become the first mortal queen of
the High Court of Faerie. (Ages 14 to 17)
9
SHADOW AND BONE TRILOGY, by Leigh Bardugo.^36
(Square Fish) The basis of the Netflix series;
previously titled “The Grisha Trilogy.” (Ages 12 to
18)
10
THE NSIBIDI SCRIPTS, by Nnedi Okorafor. (Viking)^1
The adventures of Sunny Nwazue, a Nigerian albino
who has magical powers. (Ages 12 to 17)
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