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62,082 books found
Pain Tree and Other Teenage Angst Ridden Poetry, The
Esther Pearl Watson, Mark Todd
These raw, original poems written by real teenagers capture the intense emotional highs and lows of life, from deep desp
Ages 12–18
From One Experience to Another
M. Jerry Weiss (editor)
Fifteen celebrated authors pull back the curtain on their own lives to reveal the real-world inspirations that grew into
Ages 12–18
I Can Read Level 3
The Drinking Gourd
F. N. Monjo
Young Tommy must find the courage to mislead a marshal and his posse to help an African American family reach freedom on
Ages 6–9
Animal Defenses: How Animals Protect Themselves
Etta Kaner
From poisonous skin and clever camouflage to life in a protective group, animals use a wild variety of methods to stay s
Ages 7–11
The American Family Album
The African American Family Album
Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler
Authentic letters, diaries, and photographs trace the long journey of African American life from ancestral roots through
Ages 10–18
Zhang Heng and the Incredible Earthquake Detector
Randel McGee
A scientist in 132 CE creates a groundbreaking device to track the earth's movements, illustrated in a style inspired by
Ages 6–10
You So Black
Theresa tha S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D.
For children building a sense of self, this lyrical celebration of Blackness honors the history, family, and joy found i
Ages 4–8
Worst-Case Collin
Rebecca Caprara
Twelve-year-old Collin manages his own grief and his father's mental health through survival notebooks in this moving st
Ages 10–14
World of Rot: Learn All About the Wriggly, Slimy, Super-Cool Decomposers We Couldn't Live Without
Britt Crow-Miller
From wriggly decomposers to slimy recyclers, see how the world of rot fights climate change and keeps our planet healthy
Ages 8–12
Wonderful Hair: The Beauty of Annie Malone
Eve Nadel Catarevas
Annie Malone built a beauty empire for Black women to become the first self-made female millionaire through determinatio
Ages 5–9
Wolfy
Grégoire Solotareff
A young wolf and a rabbit test the limits of their friendship as they move through fear and mistrust toward a heartfelt
Ages 4–8
With Love, Miss Americanah
Jane Igharo
Enore faces a new life in America after her father's death, torn between her mother's strict rules and her own dreams of
Ages 12–18
Witchy Things
Mariasole Brusa
A little witch worries her blue hair isn't scary enough, but her plan to snatch a boy leads to hilarious and delightful
Ages 4–8
Witches
written and illustrated by Rosalyn Schanzer
Bold red and black illustrations capture the chilling wave of hysteria and fear that gripped Salem Village during the in
Ages 9–14
Wishbone
Anna Garcia Schaper
Forty-five years apart, a Mexican-American teen and her great aunt fight parallel battles against body shaming and unfai
Ages 13–18
Winged Wonders: Solving the Monarch Migration Mystery
Meeg Pincus
A global community of scientists, students, and villagers joins forces to track the incredible annual journey of Monarch
Ages 5–9
Civil Rights Struggles Around the World
Who Will Shout if Not Us?: Student Activists and the Tiananmen Square Protest, China, 1989
Ann Kerns
Follow the courageous students who risked everything in the spring of 1989 to stand up for freedom and civil rights in C
Ages 12–18
Where's Joon?
Julie Kim
For children exploring their heritage or those who love a magical quest, this graphic novel blends Korean folklore with
Ages 5–9
Where Lily Isn't
Julie Paschkis
A young girl notices all the quiet spots where her dog used to be, finding comfort in the realization that Lily still li
Ages 4–8
When We Fly
Jess McGeachin
Sun-drenched illustrations follow Lucy as she tenderly cares for a bird with a broken wing, gently exploring the quiet s
Ages 3–7
When Can We Go Back to America?: Voices of Japanese American Incarceration During WWII
Susan H. Kamei
Eighty thousand American citizens were held in camps during WWII; their true stories are told here through first-person
Ages 12–18
What the Night Sings
Vesper Stamper
Liberted from Auschwitz but silenced by trauma, sixteen-year-old Gerta searches for her voice and her heritage in a disp
Ages 12–18
What It's Like to Be a Bird: From Flying to Nesting, Eating to Singing —What Birds Are Doing, and Why
David Allen Sibley
Detailed illustrations and fascinating facts reveal exactly how birds fly, why they sing, and what is really happening i
Ages 8–12
We've Got The Whole World In Our Hands
Rafael López
Vibrant yarn winds through the hands of children across the globe in this joyful, illustrated celebration of a classic h
Ages 3–7
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