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The JC summer 2025 children’s reading list

From royal rescue missions to understanding the liminal ritual of havdalah, here are the season’s four best new books for toddlers, teens and those in between

July 2, 2025 11:56
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The Brontë Girl by Miriam Halahmy (ZunTold) has been longlisted for the Young Quills 2025 prize for children’s historical fiction. When 15-year-old Kate gets a job at Haworth Parsonage, at first it’s the wages that thrill her. But the bracing wisdom of Charlotte, Emily and Anne give Kate the confidence to become a writer herself. Halahmy brilliantly integrates glimpses of the real-life novelists with the turbulent life of her fictional character. Age 11 up. Sue Klauber’s accomplished wartime adventure, Cobalt (Troika) is also on the longlist.

Silas and his great-grandma have regular video calls and are close buddies but live far apart. One day, they talk about being “between” things – between school grades, between noisy and quiet neighbours, between ordinary days and Shabbat – a clever entry point for understanding the liminal ritual of havdalah. The See-You-Soon Spice Box by Pamela Ehrenberg (Kar-Ben) is a warm-hearted, child-accessible and perceptive story, complemented by Gabby Grant’s digitally-coloured pen-and-ink drawings. Age three up.