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Shaka, King of the Zulus
Diane Stanley
An outcast boy transforms into a formidable warrior and leader, building a powerful empire in this dramatic history of t
Ages 8–12
The Serpent Never Sleeps: A Novel of Jamestown and Pocahontas
Scott O'Dell
Pocahontas and the settlers of Jamestown struggle to find their footing in a complex new world where every choice carrie
Ages 10–14
Seeing Symmetry
Loreen Leedy
Mirror-type images reflect across double-spread pages to reveal how symmetry appears in nature, art, and the world aroun
Ages 5–10
Seeing Earth from Space
Patricia Lauber
Astronauts and satellites capture stunning views of our planet to reveal how remote sensing tracks weather, tectonic pla
Ages 8–12
Secret Soldier: The Story of Deborah Sampson
Ann McGovern
Deborah Sampson disguises herself as a man to join the Continental Army, serving bravely for 17 months before a fever re
Ages 7–12
The Secret of Priest's Grotto: A Holocaust Survival Story
Christos Nicola, Peter Lane Taylor
Thirty-eight family members survived the Holocaust by hiding in the dark, underground cave systems of Ukraine for nearly
Ages 10–14
Search for the Shadowman
Joan Lowery Nixon
Andy Thomas thinks a genealogy assignment is boring until the internet helps him uncover the secrets of a mysterious ren
Ages 9–13
The Sea, the Storm, and the Mangrove Tangle
Lynne Cherry
A tiny seedling transforms into a lush island sanctuary, providing a vital home for fish, birds, and sea creatures in th
Ages 5–10
Science of the Past
Science in Early Islamic Culture
George Beshore
Trace the fascinating origins of modern math and medicine back to the brilliant scholars and medical pioneers of the ear
Ages 9–13
Science of the Past
Science in Ancient China
George Beshore
Ancient Chinese innovators changed the world forever by developing essential tools like the compass, rockets, water whee
Ages 8–12
Scien-Trickery
J. Patrick Lewis
Rhyming riddles about germs, oxygen, and electricity turn complex science topics into a playful game of wits and discove
Ages 6–10
The Samurai Trilogy #1
The Samurai's Tale
Erik Christian Haugaard
Orphaned in 16th-century Japan, young Taro rises through the ranks of a great warlord's army to reclaim his honor as a s
Ages 10–14
Runaways, The
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Three kids trapped by family problems on a Nevada ranch in 1951 plot an intense emotional escape from their difficult li
Ages 9–13
Rose Blanche
Christophe Gallaz
A young German girl discovers a concentration camp in her own backyard and decides to bring food to the prisoners in a q
Ages 8–12
The Robin Makes a Laughing Sound: A Birder's Journal
Sallie Wolf
For the child who finds magic in the backyard. This blending of poetry and field notes inspires young explorers to obser
Ages 8–12
Riding the Flume
Patricia Curtis Pfitsch
In the rugged California frontier of 1894, fifteen-year-old Francie risks everything to protect a giant ancient sequoia
Ages 10–14
Great Episodes
The Riddle of Penncroft Farm
Dorothea Jensen
Unhappy about his move to Valley Forge, Lars teams up with the ghost of an ancestor to uncover a missing will and solve
Ages 9–13
Revolution Is Not a Dinner Party: A Novel
Ying Chang Compestine
Nine-year-old Ling witnesses her world fracture during the Cultural Revolution as her doctor parents face imprisonment a
Ages 10–14
Remembering Manzanar: Life in a Japanese Relocation Camp
Michael L. Cooper
Stark photographs and historical accounts reveal the daily lives of 120,000 Japanese Americans unjustly incarcerated at
Ages 9–12
Remember Pearl Harbor: American and Japanese Survivors Tell Their Stories
Thomas B. Allen
First-hand accounts from survivors shed light on the Pearl Harbor attack and the subsequent forced relocation of 120,000
Ages 10–14
Remarkable, Rough-Riding Life of Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of Empire America, The
Cheryl Harness
You'll learn how a sickly boy became a rough-riding cowboy president who built the Panama Canal and established America'
Ages 8–12
Redcoats and Petticoats
Katherine Kirkpatrick
A family on Long Island uses laundry on a clothesline as a secret code to spy for Washington's army and help the Patriot
Ages 6–10
The Rainbow People
Laurence Yep
Passed down through generations, these twenty folktales offered comfort and a connection to cultural traditions for Chin
Ages 8–12
Quiver
Stephanie Spinner
Atalanta is the fastest mortal alive, and she will only marry a man who can outrun her—but the stakes are deadly for any
Ages 10–14
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