1. Voracious by Cara Nicoletti

    Good food and good stories have this crazy ability to remind us of a certain time in our lives — hopefully good, but sometimes bad. I’ll never forget what I was eating when…or what I was reading when… This book is a beautifully illustrated celebration of just that.

     

  2. "I grew up in a large family, always looking for stories about siblings that felt real. I loved The Boxcar Children, but they were so terribly nice to each other. Same went for the All-of-a-Kind Family and the March sisters of Little Women. But when I discovered Ramona Quimby and her family, I felt like someone had cracked open my head and my home and peered inside."