Celebrating Love Found in Unlikely Friendships

February is the month most known for Valentine’s Day, celebrating romantic love between partners. However, there are many other different kinds of love that should always be celebrated, in particular, the love between friends. This month, we’re highlighting books with friendships that you don’t expect to work but instead do; from ghosts and humans to an assassin and a prince, these unlikely matches will help you in celebrating the diverse range of love that friendships represent.

Barclay, Eric
Sheep Dog and Sheep Sheep. 2019 (Picture Book).
Sheep is an expert at two things: dancing and watching the other sheep. But then one day, she meets a new hairy friend who claims to also watch sheep. Sheep knows that can’t be right since she’s the pro! So, Sheep decides to get everything Sheep Dog needs to get the job done, but each time she leaves, something almost happens to Sheep — only for Sheep Dog to save the day. Even with Sheep Dog doing Sheep’s job better than she can do it, this picture book on friendship shows that even the best watchers must look out for each other.
Q. SE. B2353sh

Barnett, Mac
Illustrated by: Christian Robinson
Leo: A Ghost Story. 2015 (Picture Book).
You would like being friends with Leo: he likes to draw, he makes delicious snacks, and most people can’t even see him — because Leo is a ghost. When a new family moves into his home and Leo’s efforts to welcome them are misunderstood, Leo decides it’s time to see the world; but his town has changed considerably since Leo became a ghost. And then Leo meets Jane — a kid with a large imagination and an open position for a worthy knight. That is how Leo and Jane become friends, and where the adventures of Sir Leo the Ghost and King Jane the Human begin.
SE. B2646l

Kelly, Erin Entrada
Hello, Universe. 2017 (Middle Grade).
Virgil Salinas is shy and kindhearted and feels out of place in his loud and boisterous family; Valencia Somerset, who is deaf, is smart and brave but secretly lonely and loves everything about nature; Kaori Tanaka is a self-proclaimed psychic, whose little sister Gen is always following her around; and Chet Bullens wishes the weird kids would just act normal so that he can concentrate on basketball. These four are not friends — at least not until Chet pulls a prank that traps Virgil and his pet guinea pig at the bottom of a well. The disaster leads Kaori, Gen, and Valencia on an epic quest to find the missing Virgil. Friendship blooms between the very different kids as they perform the rescue and put a bully in his place.
S. K29595he

Gaiman, Neil.
Illustrated by: Jill Schwarz
Cinnamon. 2017 (Picture Book).
A long time ago in India, there lived a princess named Cinnamon. Cinnamon had pearls for eyes that were incapable of sight; and Cinnamon had been mute her whole life. In an effort to help, her mother and father offered many riches to anyone who could get Cinnamon to speak. Numerous teachers tried everything they could think of, but nothing worked, and Cinnamon still did not speak. Until one day, a tiger came to the palace, armed with knowledge of the world. And the tiger talked. Cinnamon’s parents put Cinnamon and the tiger together, and the tiger taught the sheltered Cinnamon about some of the things she had been missing. A friendship sparked as this talking tiger got Cinnamon to utter her first words.
Q. SE. G127ci

Maas, Sarah J.
Throne of Glass. 2012 (Teen).
After serving out a year of hard labor in the salt mines of Endovier for her crimes, 18-year-old assassin Celaena Sardothien is dragged before the Crown Prince. Prince Dorian and his Captain of the Guard Chaol Westfall offer Celaena her freedom on one condition: she must act as Prince Dorian’s champion in a competition to find a new royal assassin. Her opponents are men-thieves and assassins and warriors from across the empire, each sponsored by a member of the king’s council. If she beats her opponents in a series of eliminations, she’ll serve the kingdom for four years, and then be granted her freedom. Through training, the contests, pretending to be someone she’s not for court life, and contestants being murdered, the assassin, the prince, and the Captain of the Guard work together to face it all — and friendships form amid the harrowing events.
S. M112t

Mead, Richelle
Bloodlines. 2011 (Teen).
Sydney Sage is an alchemist, a group of humans who dabble in magic and serve to bridge the worlds of humans and vampires. She helps to protect vampire secrets — and human lives. Even if they’re protecting their secrets, the alchemists hate vampires, and the last encounter Sydney had with vampires got her in deep trouble with the other alchemists. And now with her allegiances in question, her future is on the line. In order to show her loyalty lies with the alchemists rather than the vampires, Sydney is sent on a mission: she must act as protector to vampire Jill, who’s forced into hiding from mortal danger. Sydney has to pose as Jill’s roommate and sister at a human boarding school in Palm Springs, California. The last thing Sydney wants, or needs, is to be accused of sympathizing with vampires, and now she has to live with one. As threats and distractions abound, Sydney must work very hard to stay separate from Jill and her guardians to show that she can do her job — but it’s much harder than she thinks when friendship begins to bloom between her and the vampire.
S. M46121b

Perez, Celia C.
Strange Birds: A Field Guide to Ruffling Feathers. 2019 (Middle Grade).
Ofelia Castilla (a budding journalist), Aster Douglas (a bookish foodie), and Cat Garcia (a rule-abiding birdwatcher) all receive a mysterious invitation to a lavish mansion. Unable to pass up the promise of adventure and mischief, they meet the kid behind the invite, Lane DiSanti, and it’s certainly not love at first sight for all of them. But they soon bond over a shared mission to get the Floras, their local Scouts troop, to ditch an outdated tradition. In their quest for justice and independence, the girls discover they can be their unique, individual selves while supporting one another, and finding the sisterhood they didn’t know they needed amidst their fight for justice.
S. P4151st

Schwab, Victoria
City of Ghosts. 2018 (Middle Grade).
Cassidy Blake’s parents are The Inspectors, a ghost-hunting team with a new show that sends them around the world to find proof of the supernatural. But Cass herself can really see ghosts, and her best friend Jacob just happens to be one. The Inspectors head to the ultra-haunted Edinburgh, Scotland for their show, and Cassidy and Jacob come along. There, Cassidy is surrounded by ghosts, not all of them as friendly as Jacob. Then she meets Lara, a girl who can also see the dead. But Lara tells Cassidy that as an in-betweener, their job is to send ghosts permanently beyond the Veil. Cassidy isn’t so sure — especially when the only friend she has is a ghost himself. However, she does know the sinister Red Raven haunting the city doesn’t belong in this world, and Cassidy must use her powers in an epic fight through the worlds of the living and the dead in order to save herself.
S. Sch912ci

Schwab, Victoria
This Savage Song. 2016 (Teen).
Kate Harker and August Flynn are heirs to a divided city, where the violence has begun to breed actual monsters. All Kate wants is to be as ruthless as her father, who lets the monsters roam free and makes the humans pay for his protection from them. All August wants is to be human, as good-hearted as his own human father, to play a bigger role in protecting the innocent — but he’s a monster, one who can steal a soul with a simple strain of music from his violin. When August gets the chance to be normal by keeping an eye on Kate, attending the school that she does, he jumps at it. But Kate discovers August’s secret, and after a failed assassination attempt, the pair must flee for their lives. As they wade through the city of humans and monsters and corruption and peril, the human that wants to be a monster and the monster that wants to be human form a friendship that could help save their lives.
S. Sch912t

Tahir, Sabaa
A Torch Against the Night. 2016 (Teen).
In this second book in the An Ember in the Ashes quartet, Elias and Laia are running for their lives. Elias was once a Mask, a soldier trained to kill and keep the order of the Empire; Laia was once a slave, working for The Commandant, the most terrifying Mask of all. The two have fled Blackcliff, the school that trains Masks like Elias, and are now fugitives of the Empire. And Helene Akiva is chasing after them. Once best friends, Helene and Elias are now enemies, but it’s hard to let go of those ties when Helene is tasked with killing him. And Elias and Laia, two people from very different backgrounds and who should be enemies, are slowly forming a friendship as they try to survive the soldiers and Masks sent after them. Old friendships and new friendships and complications for both abound in this sequel.

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Boys and Girls: Pranks, Friends, and Family

August’s blog is a bibliography of books that look at different interactions between boys and girls. These books feature boys versus girls (usually in a prank war or competition of some sort), boys and girls as good friends or teammates, and boys and girls as siblings. It does not focus on boyfriend/girlfriend relationship books.

Books that have call numbers beginning with “S.” are chapter books, while books with call numbers beginning with a “SE.” are picture books. Books with the location Education S Collection can be found in room 106 of the Education and Social Science Library. Education Storage books can be requested through the reference desk or online, and Education Oak St Facility books must be requested through the online catalog.
Boys vs. Girls

Collins, Yvonne and Sandy Rideout.
Girl v. Boy. 2008.
Sixteen-year-old Lu Perez epitomizes her school’s lack of spirit, but as an anonymous columnist reporting on a fundraising competition that pits school against school and boy against girl, she and her co-columnist engage in a battle of the sexes with huge ramifications.
[Education S Collection S. C6973g]

DiPucchio, Kelly.
Grace for President. 2008.
When Grace discovers that there has never been a female U.S. president, she decides to run for school president. Her competitor Tom decides he will win because he thinks all of the other boys will vote for him and there are more boys than girls in their class. While Tom sits back and waits to win, Grace campaigns.
[Education S Collection Q. SE. D626g]

Green, Connie Jordan.
The War at Home. 1989.
Living in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where her father is involved in a secret government project in the final months of World War II, thirteen-year-old Mattie carries on a constant debate with her twelve-year-old cousin Virgil about the relative merits of boys versus girls.
[Education Oak St Facility S.G824W]

Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds.
The Boys Start the War; The Girls Get Even. 1994.
Disgusted that a family with three girls moves into the house across the river, nine-year-old Wally and his three brothers declare a practical joke war on the girls. This is a two-in-one book of the first two books of the Boys Against Girls series.
[Education Storage S.N234bo]

Seuling, Barbara.
Robert and the Practical Jokes. 2006.
As a boys-versus-girls war of practical jokes escalates in his third-grade classroom, Robert finds it difficult to ask a girl’s help in learning to dance in time for a family wedding reception.
[Education Storage S. Se81rop]

Wittlinger, Ellen.
This Means War. 2010.
In 1962, when her best friend Lowell begins to hang around new friends who think girls are losers, Juliet, a fearful fifth-grader, teams up with bold, brave Patsy who challenges the boys to a series of increasingly dangerous contests.
[Center for Children’s Books S. W786t]

Yee, Lisa.
Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally). 2009.
When Bobby inadvertently gets into a fight with his best friend Holly, their disagreement develops into a boys versus girls war involving their whole fourth-grade class.
[Education S Collection S. Y352b]
Boys and Girls as Teammates/Working Together

Carter, Ally.
Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy. 2007.
Cammie Morgan is a CIA legacy and attends the premier school in the world… for female spies. When the school hosts guests from a male spy school, Cammie and her friends must work with the guys while figuring out if they are friends or foes.
[Education S Collection S. C2452c]

Gifford, Peggy Elizabeth.
Moxy Maxwell Does Not Love Stuart Little. 2007.
With summer coming to an end, about-to-be-fourth-grader Moxy Maxwell does a hundred different things to avoid reading her assigned summer reading book. Her best friend Sam acts as her sidekick.
[Education S Collection S. G366mo]

Maxwell, B.E.
The Faerie Door. 2008.
Victoria Deveny is transported from her Northumberland, England, home in 1890 to 1964 Alton Bay, New Hampshire, where she meets Elliot Good and they agree to help the Faerie Queen defeat the Shadow Knight, who is trying to close the portals that allow fairies to help humans in time of need.
[Education S Collection S. M451f]

Pattison, Darcy.
19 Girls and Me. 2006.
John Hercules is worried about being the only boy in his kindergarten class, but after the first week he stops worrying.
[Education Storage Q. SE. P278n]

Pullman, Philip.
The Subtle Knife. 1997.
In book two of the His Dark Materials series, the boundaries between worlds begin to dissolve and Lyra and her daemon help Will Parry in his search for his father and for a powerful, magical knife. These two characters remain intertwined in the last book of the trilogy, The Amber Spyglass.
[Education S Collection S. P967th]

Stewart, Trenton Lee.
The Mysterious Benedict Society. 2007.
After passing a series of mind-bending tests, four children are selected for a secret mission that requires them to go undercover at the Learning Institute for the Very Enlightened, where the only rule is that there are no rules.
[Uni High Fiction St49m; Center for Children’s Books S. St49m]
Male and Female Siblings

Blume, Judy.
Soupy Saturdays with The Pain and The Great One. 2007.
These stories deal with the sometimes challenging relationship between a six-year-old (The Pain) and his eight-year-old sister (The Great One) through seven chapters featuring events such as learning to ride a bicycle, having a birthday party, and dog sitting. The siblings argue in one chapter and help each other out in the next. Some chapters also feature the characters separately.
[Education Storage S. B625su]

Creech, Sharon.
Ruby Holler. 2002.
Thirteen-year-old fraternal twins Dallas and Florida have grown up in a terrible orphanage but their lives change forever when an eccentric but sweet older couple invites them each on an adventure, beginning in an almost magical place called Ruby Holler.
[Education S Collection S.C861r]

James, Brian.
The Heights. 2009.
Told from their different points of view, sixteen-year-old Catherine and her adopted Mexican American brother, Henry, agonize over the loss of their uniquely close relationship when their prejudiced older brother and sister-in-law return after a family tragedy, determined to drive Henry away from the family’s San Francisco home.
[Education S Collection S. J2316h]

Osborne, Mary Pope.
A Good Night for Ghosts. 2009.
Jack and Annie must travel back in time to New Orleans in 1915 to help a teenaged Louis Armstrong fulfill his destiny and become the “King of Jazz.” This is book #42 in the Magic Tree House series, in which Jack and Annie work together to travel through books and time to solve mysteries.
[Education S Collection S. Os17g]

Snicket, Lemony.
The Bad Beginning. 1999.
After the sudden death of their parents, the three Baudelaire children must depend on each other and their wits when it turns out that the distant relative who is appointed their guardian is determined to use any means necessary to get their fortune. This is the first book in the A Series of Unfortunate Events series.
[Education S Collection S. Sn31b]

Warner, Gertrude Chandler.
The Dog-Gone Mystery. 2009.
When they take their dog, Watch, for obedience training, the Alden children discover that some of the dogs in the class have vanished and decide to try to solve the mystery of their disappearance. The Boxcar Children series follows two brothers and two sisters as they solve mysteries.
[Education S Collection S. W244d]