Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Happy BOOK BIRTHDAY to... What Kind of Queen? A Royal Biography of Drag Queen and Activist José Sarria By Kyle Casey Chu and Andrew W. Shaffer, Illustrator Cindy Lozito!


Time to blow up the balloons, hang the streamers, and pull out the party hats! We've got a BOOK BIRTHDAY on our hands, and it's time to scream and shout all about it! Coming in hot via via Abrams Books for Young Readers...  🌈 a joyous picture book biography of José Sarria, a pioneering activist, drag queen, and the first openly gay candidate to run for public office in the United States!




🎈 Happy BOOK BIRTHDAY wishes to What Kind of Queen? A Royal Biography of Drag Queen and Activist José Sarria By Kyle Casey Chu and Andrew W. Shaffer, Illustrator Cindy Lozito 🎂


🌟 Have you ever read a Picture Book Biography? Who is someone you've found fascinating or would love to learn more about?


🥳 If you're like me, you love learning new things, and when it's bite sized/fun sized and visually appealing, that makes it special on a whole other level! The #picturebookbiography allows readers of ALL AGES the chance to explore times, places, and the lives of people they may never have and in a way that's not overwhelming. Think more appetizer with the chance to dive into the main course on your own! So for me, this style of #edutainment is a total win. Here we get the highlights of a life lived with passion and a true sense of self that celebrates the you that is YOU not who the world may want to see... and really, being your authentic self is the only way to truly be!

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ABOUT THE BOOK...

Once upon a time, there lived a boy named José who dreamed of becoming royalty—and of a queendom where everyone would be treated fairly and with respect.

A child of immigrants from Colombia, José Sarria was born in San Francisco in 1922. With the support of his family, he grew up to discover what it means to be a queen.

He fought against evil by serving in WWII, helping to liberate a Nazi concentration camp; he inspired others to be their authentic selves by performing at San Francisco's Black Cat Café, a haven for artists and activists; and he cared for his community through his LGBTQ+ advocacy work, including the establishment of the Imperial Court System, a global charitable organization that still thrives today.

Sarria led by example, joyfully giving back to his community while challenging the status quo. With a fairy-tale feel and radiant illustrations, this picture book biography celebrates his legacy of seeing the world not as it is but as it could be




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ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND ILLUSTRATOR...

Kyle Casey Chu, also known as Panda Dulce, is a San Francisco–born-and-raised writer and a founding queen of Drag Story Hour. Her first novel, The Queen Bees of Tybee County (2025), was named an Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature - Children's Literature Honor title. Andrew W. Shaffer is a San Francisco–based historian of LGBTQ community and culture. His background includes graduate work at the University of San Francisco and the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where he helped to build the city’s first permanent LGBTQ archives. 

Cindy Lozito is a mixed Latina illustrator, cartoonist, and muralist based in Philadelphia, originally from Queens, New York. Her murals and artwork have appeared at the World Trade Center and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and in the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. When she is not illustrating, you can find Lozito giving her terrier mix belly rubs, singing in her local choir, or drinking too much cold brew.


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Special thanks to Mitch at Abrams for the for heads up on this title. (THANKS!) For more information on this title, the author, the illustrator, or the publisher, feel free to click through the links provided above. This title celebrates its BOOK BIRTHDAY today, so snag your copy online or at your favorite brick and mortar!

Until next time, remember...if it looks good, READ IT!





Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Happy BOOK BIRTHDAY to... TOE TO TOE by Falon Ballard - REVIEW

 🥳 Happy BOOK BIRTHDAY to TOE TO TOE by Falon Ballard out today via Penguin Randomhouse/G.P. Putnam's Sons 🎉 

Anyone else a fan of the various dance movies like STEP UP or CENTER STAGE? 🙋‍♀️ This story totally put me in the frame of mind of these, but with a bit more swagger, a lot more control, and a flash more heat 🔥 

I loved 💗 both Allegra and Cord (though that sleazy director of hers... 🤬), and watching them as they grew together was something you didn't want to turn away from. They each had their issues (who doesn't?), and the past certainly plays a role in their initial hesitations, but in the end... the heart wants what the heart wants, and you'll be dancing to the beat of their hearts! 🩰


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About the book...

It takes two to tango.

Allegra Hart has been working her whole life to achieve one goal: become a principal ballerina. When her director starts holding auditions for the lead role in the company’s latest production, Allegra sees this as her chance—maybe her last chance.

The catch? The director wants someone with sex appeal, and he doesn’t think she’s up to the task. Determined to prove him wrong, Allegra enlists the help of the lead dancer of an all-male revue, Cord Donovan, a classically trained dancer who is also the sexiest man she’s ever met. In exchange for lessons on how to ramp up her sex appeal, she promises to help Cord choreograph a new partner piece for his show.

As they practice their moves on and off the stage, Allegra and Cord find themselves battling a growing attraction. Except Allegra is determined not to let a man derail her career . . . but what if she could have both love and success? Or will her involvement with Cord jeopardize everything she’s worked for?


*eARC received via Netgalley for consideration; opinions are my own


Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Happy BOOK BIRTHDAY to... THE SECRET WINNERS CLUB by Donna Galanti - REVIEW!





🥳 Happy BOOK BIRTHDAY to author Donna Galanti as THE SECRET WINNERS CLUB hits bookstore/virtual shelves via Wild Trail Press! 🎈

🙆‍♀️This is truly a Middle-grade book that celebrates YOU being the totally unique and fabulous individual you are! It stars incredible kids just trying to find themselves in this great big crazy world 🌎 while not only facing the usual trials and tribulations of growing up (schoolwork, friendship, bullies, family life, etc), but with the added "joys" of autoimmune disorders. 

That's right. Each has their own hands dealt to them, but instead of shying away and acting like it defines them, they learn that they are MORE than a diagnosis or set of symptoms... they are BEAUTIFUL, FABULOUS, SMART, CARING, TALENTED... and pretty much anything they want to be. They learn to find their inner strengths and tell the world HERE I AM, LOVE ME FOR WHO I AM. 🙆 It's an incredibly powerful message, and one the world could use now more than ever.




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About the book...

1st Rule of The Secret Winners Club:
Do whatever it takes.

Thirteen-year-old Sunny Whitlock has alopecia; an autoimmune condition that’s made her lose her hair—and she’s desperate to be seen as more than just the bald kid. But how? By setting an epic goal: win her school’s junkbot club competition. And if she’s #1, then other kids will have to see beyond her disease … and she’ll finally fit in.

Sunny’s immune-deficient best friends are also tired of looking different and achieving second place in their school competitions. With a bold plan, Sunny bands with them to create The Secret Winners Club, a club devised to win—at any cost—and push them outside their comfort zones.

They promise to trust no one else. It’s all classified! And in total secrecy they aim to help one another become #1 before this middle school year is over. But as they start to succeed, they quickly discover that crossing the line and hurting others can make them even more visible and even more an outsider.




For more or to snag your own copy 👉
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/239711837-the-secret-winners-club

https://www.donnagalanti.com/the-secret-winners-club/


SPECIAL THANKS TO THE AUTHOR FOR THE COPY FOR REVIEW (THANK YOU!). THIS TITLE IS AVAILABLE NOW WHEREVER BOOKS ARE SOLD. 



Thursday, February 5, 2026

AWARENESS TOUR: In My Mind by Carmen Hernández, Illustrated by HV Helmut - REVIEW + GIVEAWAY!


Hi there!
Welcome back to Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers. 

Today, we're joining The Children's Book Review for an AWARENESS TOUR already in progress. The star is a new storybook aiming to shine a light on the struggles that can have some kiddos entering the school arena...a little more than on edge. It's a big BIG world out there, and a proper introduction, along with someone in your corner, never hurt. Ladies and gents, today's blog tour guest and ebook of choice is...


Illustrated by HV Helmut
Ages: 3-8 | 38 Pages
9798891382909
Mascot Kids! (2026)


About the book...
 Starting school is both terrifying and exciting for Camilo. He wonders what his new teacher and classmates will think of him. But, as the day unfolds, Camilo has a hard time fitting in. The classroom feels overwhelming, and he battles nerves that make it hard to focus or speak up. He gets distracted, daydreaming about far-away places, and sometimes he forgets that he is in school altogether. But as the day goes on, Camilo discovers unexpected joys.

This heartwarming story captures the challenges of a child with ADHD who has to navigate a busy first day at school.










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The story takes readers, young and young at heart, on that special first day trip to school. It's scary. It's exciting. It's a whole jumble of feelings and new experiences that can throw anyone for a loop, but for kiddos learning to handle additional challenges like ADHD, it can present a minefield of confusion and uncertainty. Comparing one's self to others is natural, but when it doesn't seem to add up the same way, it can be a heavy hit to a person's growing confidence. Stories like this can help. 

It normalizes the newness and oddness of the situation. It let's them see themselves in others and grow in the knowledge that they are not alone. It helps them, and in turn helps the adults in their lives, celebrate them for who they are while learning how to best help them on their educational journey. No one comes into this world with all the answers, and it does take a village to raise a tiny soul nowadays. The more widespread the message, the better we are all in the end to help each other become the best version of ourselves. Combine the inspiring message with the lovely illustrations, and I can see this story being reached for time and time again. 



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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Carmen Y. Hernández was born in Bogotá, Colombia, and moved to the United States at the age of five. Carmen is the first in her family of five to earn a master’s degree in general education. With fifteen years of experience as an educator, she has witnessed a growing number of students with undiagnosed cases of dyslexia, ADHD, autism, and intermittent explosive disorder (IED).

Through this book, Carmen hopes to raise awareness among a new generation of parents about the increasing prevalence of these disorders and the importance of understanding and supporting children with these challenges.






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GIVEAWAY

Enter for the chance to win one of three hardcover copies of In My Mind by Carmen Hernández, a thoughtful story that captures the ups and downs of a child’s first day of school.





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Special thanks to Bianca of The Children's Book Review for the chance to bring this title to you and for the ecopy for review! (THANKS!) This post is sponsored by Carmen Hernández. The review and opinions expressed in this post are based on my personal view. For more information on this author, or the publisher, feel free to click through the links above. Be sure to check out the rest of the tour for more bookish fun!



TOUR SCHEDULE


Monday, February 2, 2026
Book Review of In My Mind

Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Book Review of In My Mind

Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Instagram Post about In My Mind

Thursday, February 5, 2026
Book Review of In My Mind

Friday, February 6, 2026
Instagram Post about In My Mind

Monday, February 9, 2026
Book Review of In My Mind

Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Book Review of In My Mind

Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Book Review of In My Mind

Thursday, February 12, 2026
Book Activity for In My Mind

Friday, February 13, 2026
Instagram Post about In My Mind

Monday, February 16, 2026
Instagram Post about In My Mind

Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Instagram Post about In My Mind

Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Book Review of In My Mind

Thursday, February 19, 2026
Book Spotlight on In My Mind

Friday, February 20, 2026
Book Review of In My Mind

Monday, February 23, 2026
Instagram Post about In My Mind

Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Instagram Post about In My Mind

Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Instagram Post about In My Mind




Until next time, remember...if it looks good, READ IT!




Wednesday, January 28, 2026

IN MY MAILBOX: FROM THE FIELDS TO THE FIGHT by Angela Quezada Padron, Illustrated by Sol Salinas



📬 NEW ARRIVAL in my mailbox via Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing 📖

When Jessica Govea Thorbourne was four years old, she began picking crops in the California fields. One resilient girl, doing what was needed to help her family. As Jessica grew up, she saw her community struggling. Farm workers were being treated unfairly. But she was just one child. What could she do?

Jessica stood up for justice and learned to organize for change, passing out flyers, speaking to crowds, and rallying other kids to petition for a neighborhood park. As an adult, she joined the United Farm Workers and played a pivotal role in the success of the California Grape Boycott. Though her journey started when she was very young, Jessica found her voice and empowered others to fight for their rights.

Jessica showed that making a difference can start with just one child.




📣 COMING MARCH 24, 2026 via Atheneum Books for Young Readers ... 

🍇 FROM THE FIELDS TO THE FIGHT: How Jessica Govea Thorbourne Organized for Justice ⚖️ by Angela Quezada Padron, Illustrated by Sol Salinas




MARK YOUR CALENDAR,




🌟 Do you read nonfiction books? What's a favorite you'd recommend?




Special thanks to Alex and the Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing team for the copy for review. (THANKS!)