The story follows eleven-year-old Rosie Lepidus as she navigates the challenges of childhood while facing the harsh realities of family responsibility. With her mother sick and her father investing their savings into a nickelodeon venture, Rosie must step up to care for her family. This coming-of-age tale explores themes of resilience, sacrifice, and the transition from carefree youth to the weight of adult responsibilities.
Carol Matas Libros






Daniel, whose family suffers as the Nazis rise to power in Germany, describes his imprisonment in a concentration camp and his eventual liberation.
Code Name Kris
- 164 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied Denmark, the story follows seventeen-year-old Jesper as he grapples with the loss of his Jewish friends who have had to escape. Determined to make a difference, he immerses himself in the underground resistance movement, facing the dangers and moral dilemmas of war. This sequel to "Lisa's War" delves into themes of bravery, friendship, and the fight for justice in a time of oppression.
The book features a young girl and her baby sister as they explore their surroundings, accompanied by a variety of observing animals and insects. Through stunning illustrations, it captures the world from the perspective of these creatures, while the text provides scientific insights into their distinct types of vision. This engaging blend of art and education invites readers to appreciate the natural world through the eyes of its inhabitants.
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Los Angeles, Rosie finds herself thrust into the world of filmmaking as her family relocates for Papa's latest baseball movie. The excitement quickly turns to chaos when a Wild West show is introduced, leading to a mishap that injures the show's top trick rider. As Rosie grapples with her newfound responsibilities and her inexperience with horses, she must navigate the challenges of her role in the Western films and prove herself as a capable star.
Lisa's War
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied Denmark, the story follows Lisa and her fellow teenage Jews as they join an underground resistance movement. As the threat of persecution grows, they must navigate danger and deception, ultimately facing the harrowing decision to flee for their lives. The narrative explores themes of bravery, friendship, and the struggle for survival in a time of oppression.
After the War
- 128 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Set in the aftermath of World War II, the story follows Ruth, a 15-year-old Buchenwald survivor, who finds purpose in leading a group of children to Palestine. Recruited by Brichah, an underground organization, she navigates perilous secret routes and relies on forged documents, risking her life to provide hope and a future for those in need. The narrative highlights themes of resilience, courage, and the quest for a homeland in the face of adversity.
An Action-packed Sci-Fi Thriller for Middle Grades & YA Fourteen-year-old Miranda has it all: beauty, brains, talent, perfect health. Until the day her vision goes blurry - the first symptom of a fatal disease. As she and her parents fight to save her, she makes the shocking discovery that everything she thought she knew about her life is a lie. Suddenly Miranda is facing some troubling questions: What makes us human? Is it our DNA, our upbringing or the choices we make? The answers will force Miranda to deal with the biggest challenges of her life.
More Minds: The Minds Series, Book Two
- 220 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The book, originally published by Scholastic Inc. in 1996, offers a captivating narrative that explores themes of friendship and adventure. Set in a richly developed world, it follows a group of diverse characters as they navigate challenges and uncover secrets that test their bonds. With engaging prose and relatable experiences, the story resonates with readers, making it a timeless addition to young adult literature. The blend of humor and heartfelt moments ensures an enjoyable reading experience for audiences of all ages.
Sworn Enemies
- 122 páginas
- 5 horas de lectura
Set against the backdrop of Nicholas I's reign in Russia, the story delves into themes of betrayal, faith, and forgiveness through the lives of two Jewish boys. Aaron, sheltered by his father's wealth, contrasts sharply with Zev, who kidnaps boys for the czar's army. Zev's envy of Aaron intensifies when he learns that Miriam, the girl he loves, is destined to marry Aaron. In a desperate act, Zev betrays Aaron, leading him into perilous circumstances. This award-winning novel poignantly captures the struggles of its characters amidst societal pressures.