I don’t love the cold and damp that November brings to my corner of the world, but I do enjoy the magic of longer nights. A crisp, clear evening is perfect for stargazing—and then for heading inside to get cozy and ponder the mysteries of the universe. I think my fellow book creators must enjoy the night skies, too, because many of November’s new releases for children and teens have an interstellar bent. This month, young readers can curl up with nonfiction explorations of the galaxy, thumb through an old astronomy textbook with a fresh new story to tell, or experience the peace of being (almost) alone on the moon. Even the stories that take place on Earth feel as cozy and immersive as a quiet winter’s evening.

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