France -- Juvenile fiction
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France -- Juvenile fiction
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France
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- Anna and the French kiss, Stephanie Perkins
- The magician, Michael Scott
- Petal's problems, by Lauren Baratz-Logsted with Greg Logsted & Jackie Logste ; illustrated by Lisa K. Weber
- Madame Martine, Sarah S. Brannen
- Water memory, artist and colorist, Valérie Vernay ; writer, Mathieu Reynès ; [translation by Jeremy Melloul]
- Confessions, the Paris mysteries, James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
- Marie Antoinette, serial killer, by Katie Alender
- RoseBlood, A.G. Howard
- Gay-Neck, the story of a pigeon, by Dhan Gopal Mukerji ; illustrated by Boris Artzybasheff
- Miss Moon, wise words from a dog governess, Janet Hill
- A dash of magic, a Bliss novel, Kathryn Littlewood
- The happy orpheline, by Natalie Savage Carlson ; pictures by Garth Williams
- Giada De Laurentiis's Recipe for adventure, written with Taylor Morris ; illustrated by Francesca Gambatesa
- The unicorn's tale, by R.L. LaFevers ; illustrated by Kelly Murphy
- The adventures of Herr Baby, by Mrs. Molesworth ; illustrated by Walter Crane
- The king in the window, Adam Gopnik
- Pup art, by Nancy Krulik ; illustrated by Sebastien Braun
- If I promise you wings, A.K. Small
- Eagle Strike, Anthony Horowitz
- The Inquisitor's tale, or, The three magical children and their holy dog, Adam Gidwitz
- The devil's bridge, a legend, retold by Charles Scribner, Jr. ; illustrated by Evaline Ness
- A box of gargoyles, Anne Nesbet
- Hudson in Provence, Jackie Clark Mancuso
- Madeline and her dog, written by John Bemelmans Marciano ; illustrated by JT Morrow
- Minette's feast, the delicious story of Julia Child and her cat, by Susanna Reich ; illustrated by Amy Bates
- A drop of night, Stefan Bachmann
- Our children, scenes from the country and the town, by Anatole France ; illustrated in color and in pen and ink by Boutet de Monvel
- Princess Megan, by Trisha Magraw ; illustrations by Janîce Leotti ; spot illustrations by Rich Grote
- Ben and me, a new and astonishing life of Benjamin Franklin as written by his good mouse, Amos, lately discovered, edited & illustrated by Robert Lawson
- The Cabinet of Earths, Anne Nesbet
- Hudson and the puppy, lost in Paris, Jackie Clark Mancuso
- The mask of destiny, Richard Newsome ; illustrated by Jonny Duddle
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