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52,732 books found
Life Without Nico
Andrea Maturana
Maia faces the quiet ache of a missing best friend, using her imagination and colorful art to find new ways to grow afte
Ages 4–8
Scientists in the Field
Life on Surtsey
Loree Griffin Burns
Scientists venture onto a volcanic island born in 1963 to document the incredible way plants and insects first begin to
Ages 9–12
Life Electric, A: The Story of Nikola Tesla
Azadeh Westergaard
Watch a boy fascinated by sparks grow up to invent the alternating current motor in this beautifully illustrated look at
Ages 5–9
Life After Whale: The Amazing Ecosystem of a Whale Fall
Lynn Brunelle
A fallen whale on the dark ocean floor becomes a bustling underwater city where unique deep-sea creatures thrive for yea
Ages 4–8
Lies, Knives, and Girls in Red Dresses
Ron Koertge
These dark, sophisticated verse retellings of classic fairy tales dive deep into dread, death, and clever twists.
Ages 12–18
Libertad
Bessie Flores Zaldívar
Libertad turns to poetry to navigate her identity and a tense presidential election, wondering if true self-expression i
Ages 14–18
Libertad
Alma Fullerton
Told in moving verse, two brothers face a grueling and courageous trek from Guatemala to the United States to find their
Ages 10–14
Li'l Dan the Drummer Boy
Romare Bearden
Li'l Dan uses his drumming to protect the very Union soldiers who helped him find freedom in this moving story by a mast
Ages 5–10
Lexie
Audrey Couloumbis
Lexie’s quiet beach summer with her dad takes an unexpected turn when his new fiancée and two sons join the vacation.
Ages 8–12
Letting Go of Gravity
Meg Leder
Parker tries to balance her own fears about the future while attempting to bond with her twin brother as he recovers fro
Ages 14–18
Letters to a Prisoner
written and illustrated by Jacques Goldstyn
For children processing the unfairness of the world, this wordless story shows how small acts of creativity and solidari
Ages 6–9
LET'S GO TO TAEKWONDO! A Story About Persistence, Bravery, and Breaking Boards
Aram Kim
Yoomi practices her kicks and counts on her grandmother's support as she prepares for the big board-breaking test in her
Ages 3–7
Lester's Dreadful Sweaters
K.G. Campbell
Cousin Clara is knitting non-stop, and poor Lester is stuck wearing her increasingly bizarre creations in this funny tal
Ages 4–8
Lena's Slippers
Ioana Hobai
Recital day is approaching, but Lena is missing her white ballet shoes. Delicate watercolors follow her clever solution
Ages 4–8
Lemonade Mouth #2
Puckers Up
Mark Peter Hughes
Lemonade Mouth has finally been discovered by a big-time promoter, but the band must decide if fame is worth losing thei
Ages 12–17
Leif's Journey
Terry Hokenson
Nineteen-year-old Leif fights to save the family farm while navigating a fractured relationship with his immigrant fathe
Ages 12–18
The Legendary Mo Seto
A. Y. Chan
Mo risks everything to audition for a movie role, hoping to prove her taekwondo skills and make her father proud.
Ages 8–12
The Legend of Hobart
Heather Mullaly
Hobart is determined to prove he is worthy of knight's school by performing heroic deeds, but he soon discovers that bei
Ages 8–12
The Legend of Gravity: A Tall Basketball Tale
Charly Palmer
A neighborhood basketball team embarks on an amazing season defined by teamwork and unsung heroes in this tall tale illu
Ages 4–8
Leaf
written and illustrated by Sandra Dieckmann
A misplaced polar bear causes fear among the forest animals until they look past his appearance to help him find his way
Ages 3–7
Lauren Yanofsky Hates the Holocaust
Leanne Lieberman
Caught between her desire to leave her heritage behind and the cruelty of her friends' war games, Lauren faces a difficu
Ages 12–17
Laughing at my Nightmare
Shane Burcaw
With wit and brutal honesty, Shane Burcaw shares how he uses humor and hope to navigate the daily challenges of living w
Ages 14–18
Late, Great Endlings, The: Stories of the Last Survivors
Deborah Kerbel
Watercolor illustrations honor the final survivors of lost species while sharing meaningful actions families can take to
Ages 7–10
Gilbert and Friends #12
Last One in Is a Rotten Egg!
Diane deGroat
Cousin Wally insists on being first at everything during Easter, but Gilbert has a humorous plan to teach him a lesson a
Ages 4–8
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