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43,197 books found
Jake Makes a World: Jacob Lawrence, a Young Artist in Harlem
Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts
The sights and rhythms of Harlem come alive through the eyes of young Jacob Lawrence, showing how his neighborhood inspi
Ages 4–8
Jacob Riis's Camera: Bringing Light to Tenement Children
Alexis O'Neill
One journalist uses the power of photography to expose the harsh reality of tenement life and spark a movement for socia
Ages 7–11
Invisible Isabel
Sally J. Pla
Isabel feels like the worry-moths in her stomach are making her disappear, but she must find a way to make her voice hea
Ages 6–9
Inspired by Animals #1
Invented by Animals
Christiane Dorion
Robots, surgical tools, and waterproof gear often start with nature; see thirty-two animals whose amazing bodies inspire
Ages 7–11
Into the Tall, Tall Grass
Loriel Ryon
Two sisters navigate a world of magic as they uncover their family's history and work together to build their own future
Ages 8–12
Infinity Particle, The
Wendy Xu
Clementine moves to Mars to work in an elite AI lab, but her heart is pulled toward Kye. Can a scientist find a real emo
Ages 12–18
Incredible Painting of Felix Clousseau, The
Jon Agee
Chaos erupts in Paris when Felix Clousseau’s unusual paintings begin to come to life, leading the artist from fame to a
Ages 4–8
The In-Between
Katie Van Heidrich
A biracial teen recounts her family's life inside an extended-stay motel room in this moving verse memoir about resilien
Ages 10–14
In the Tunnel
Julie Lee
Trapped in a tunnel during the Korean War, sixteen-year-old Myung-gi finds solace in his books while reflecting on the f
Ages 12–18
In One Ear and Out the Other: Antonia Brico & her amazingly musical life (Amazing Women series)
Diane Worthey
Antonia Brico refused to listen to those who said a woman couldn’t lead, eventually shattering barriers to conduct the w
Ages 4–8
In Honor of Broken Things
Paul Acampora
Three eighth graders find common ground in art class as they use clay to process divorce, loss, and the shift from homes
Ages 10–14
If You Want to Ride a Horse
Amy Novesky
Quiet patience and soft art reveal that bonding with a horse is about much more than just the ride; it is about trust an
Ages 4–8
If You Lived...
If You Lived During the Plimoth Thanksgiving
Chris Newell
Historical myths are stripped away to reveal the true stories and daily lives of the Wampanoag people and the Plymouth p
Ages 7–10
Icy Watermelon
Mary Sue Galindo
An American Hispanic family spends a warm evening together, sharing stories and cool fruit in this bilingual celebration
Ages 4–8
I'm Gonna Paint: Ralph Fasanella, Artist of the People
Anne Broyles
After leaving his job at a labor union, Ralph Fasanella used exuberant paintings to document and celebrate the everyday
Ages 6–10
I'm from Here Too
Kashmira Sheth
Thirteen-year-old Anoop turns to the core teachings of his Sikh faith to find courage and dignity when faced with bullyi
Ages 8–12
I Know How to Draw an Owl
Hilary Horder Hippely
Belle draws beautiful owls at school using a secret only she knows: she watches them every night in the park where she a
Ages 4–8
The Elements #1
I Am Wind
Rachel Poliquin
Air moves mountains and shapes the history of humans; learn how the breeze is born and why the wind feels the way it doe
Ages 4–8
I Am Kavi
Thushanthi Ponweera
Ten-year-old Kavi struggles to balance her scholarship at an elite city school with the lies she tells to fit in with th
Ages 8–12
I Am Here Now
Barbara Bottner
A teenager finds her voice through art and poetry as she and her younger brother lean on each other to survive a volatil
Ages 12–18
How War Changed Rondo
Romana Romanyshyn, Andriy Lesiv
Residents of a vibrant village refuse to be broken by conflict, using resilience and art to reclaim their home from dest
Ages 6–10
How to Solve a Problem: The Rise (and Falls) of a Rock-Climbing Champion
Ashima Shiraishi
World-class climber Ashima Shiraishi shares how she uses persistence and creative thinking to turn failed attempts into
Ages 4–8
How to Know a Crow: The Biography of a Brainy Bird
Candace Savage
Crows use tools, recognize human faces, and even hold grudges—learn the incredible secrets of these brilliant, social bi
Ages 7–10
How to Build a Story...Or, the Big What If
Frances O'Roark Dowell
Ask the big what if and watch a story grow. This guide uses humor and clear steps to show how anyone can build a plot an
Ages 8–12
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