Here we round up new and forthcoming children’s titles including a picture book biography about a fashion icon, a graphic novel series installment about a vacation gone wrong, a picture book about siblings attending a rabbit recital, and more.

André: André Leon Talley—A Fabulously Fashionable Fairy Tale by Carole Boston Weatherford and Rob Sanders, illus. by Lamont O’Neal. Holt, $19.99; ISBN 978-1-2508-8728-3. The creators situate this visually polished biography of “high priest of fashion” André Leon Talley as a fairy tale, tracing a figure determined to radiate “the light and the beauty of my mind.”

Besties: Set Sail by Kayla Miller and Jeffrey Canino, illus. by Kristina Luu. Clarion, $15.99 paper; ISBN 978-0-06-334408-2. In the latest installment of The World of Click graphic novel series, best friends Beth and Chanda are off on an ocean getaway, but with Beth worrying about troubles at home, the pair struggle to enjoy their time together.

The Bunny Ballet by Nora Ericson, illus. by Elly MacKay. Abrams, $18.99; ISBN 978-1-4197-7614-4. In this fanciful work, two siblings find themselves in a radiant forest where a troupe of rabbits invites them to a “grand dance hall.”

Break Wide the Sea by Sara Holland. Wednesday, $20; ISBN 978-1-250-85449-0. Nineteen-year-old Annie Fairfax attempts to break a curse that is turning her into a monster by working alongside disgraced captain Silas Price. The YA book received a starred review from PW.

The Firefly Crown by Yxavel Magno Diño. Bloomsbury, $17.99; ISBN 978-1-5476-1516-2. The magical ability to control insects determines social standing in this fast-paced fantasy adventure.

A Hatful of Dreams by Bob Graham. Candlewick, $18.99; ISBN 978-1-5362-4504-2. On a block of houses left by their people during hard times, then abandoned by the sun, moon, and stars, the Andersons’ home still glows, and its inhabitants discover what their grandfather has to do with their light.

The Hero Complex by Helen Comerford. Bloomsbury, $19.99; ISBN 978-1-5476-1723-4. In the sequel to The Love Interest, Jenna has signed up with the Hero and Powers Association to become a hero, meaning that her relationship with fellow hero Blaze must come to an end.

How We Play the Game by Alexis Nedd. Bloomsbury, $20.99; ISBN 978-1-5476-0505-7. Rival gamers competing for a chance to make it big in the e-sports world team up to achieve their dreams in this playful rom-com.

The Night of the Hedgehog by Tanya Rosie, illus. by Chuck Groenink. Candlewick, $18.99; ISBN 978-1-5362-4506-6. After a father awakens his child to venture into their moonlit walled garden, the practiced observers prove wonderfully aware of their surroundings. The picture book received a starred review from PW.

Shiny Happy People by Clay McLeod Chapman. Delacorte, $19.99; ISBN 978-0-593-90408-4. Teen Kyra Cartwright becomes alarmed when she sees videos of her classmates partaking in a mysterious new drug. After she discovers she’s immune to its effects, she begins to suspect that a sinister force is behind the substance’s spread.

You Had Me at Hello World by Rona Wang. Simon & Schuster, $19.99; ISBN 978-1-5344-8851-9. A Chinese American teen leaves her small town to enter a high-stakes coding competition across the country, where she grapples with enterprising teens, first love, and the dark side of the seemingly glamorous tech world.

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