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11,859 books found
Wild Tongues Can't Be Tamed: 15 Voices from the LatinX Diaspora
Saraciea J. Fennell
Fifteen writers from Afro-Latinx, Caribbean, and Central American communities share raw, personal stories about racism,
Ages 14–18
A Sky Full of Song #1
Skating with the Statue of Liberty
Susan Lynn Meyer
After fleeing occupied France for New York in 1942, young Gustave realizes that even in a new land, he must face the dif
Ages 9–13
World Citizen Comics
Free Speech Handbook
Ian Rosenberg
Ten landmark legal cases come to life in this graphic guide to how the First Amendment protects our right to speak up an
Ages 11–18
Zora!
Dennis Brindell Fradin, Judith Bloom Fradin
Against all odds, a gifted writer overcomes immense obstacles to collect African American folk tales and share her uniqu
Ages 10–14
Zazoo
Richard Mosher
In modern-day France, a Vietnamese girl named Zazoo and her aging grandfather confront the lingering shadows and heartbr
Ages 12–16
You Call This Democracy?: How to Fix Our Government and Deliver Power to the People
Elizabeth Rusch
Gerrymandering and the electoral college can feel like broken systems, but diagrams and data show how active teenagers c
Ages 12–18
Year of No Rain
by
When soldiers destroy their village, an eleven-year-old boy and his friends must rely on one another as they wander thro
Ages 10–14
Wonderful Feels Like This
Sara Lövestam
Steffi escapes the loneliness of school bullying through an unexpected friendship with an elderly jazz musician whose st
Ages 12–17
Woman All Spies Fear, The: Code Breaker Elizebeth Smith Friedman and Her Hidden Life
Amy Butler Greenfield
Uncover the secret life of Elizebeth Smith Friedman, the brilliant pioneer who broke enemy codes and saved thousands of
Ages 12–18
With a Star in My Hand: Rubén Darío, Poetry Hero
Margarita Engle
Born in Nicaragua and abandoned by his mother, young Rubén turns his loneliness into complex, world-famous poetry as el
Ages 12–18
Winterfolk
Janel Kolby
Fifteen-year-old Rain lives in a fragile community of tents, but when her home is threatened, she must find the strength
Ages 12–18
Alma #1
The Wind Rises
Timothée de Fombelle
A young African girl and a European stowaway find their fates linked during a harrowing 1786 voyage aboard a slave ship.
Ages 10–16
The Wild Huntsboys
Martin Stewart
In a city torn by war, three unlikely friends unite to protect a young sister from a group of offended faeries who have
Ages 10–14
Gumiho #1
Wicked Fox
Kat Cho
Gu Miyoung is a nine-tailed fox demon living in the modern world, but saving a human life sets off a chain of events tha
Ages 12–18
Whippoorwill
Joseph Monninger
While Claire and Danny work together to rehabilitate a mistreated dog in rural New Hampshire, Claire begins to uncover t
Ages 12–17
Where People Like Us Live
Patricia Cumbie
Fourteen-year-old Libby faces a gut-wrenching choice between keeping a promise to her best friend and revealing a secret
Ages 12–17
When We Were Lost
Kevin Wignall
After a devastating plane crash, Tom and his fellow survivors must find the strength to stay alive in the wilderness.
Ages 14–18
When Mr. Dog Bites
Brian Conaghan
Dylan is dealing with Tourette Syndrome and the terrifying belief that his time is running out. He decides to tackle a b
Ages 14–18
When I Crossed No-Bob
Margaret McMullan
Twelve-year-old Addy relies on her integrity and bravery to face poverty and violence in rural Mississippi during the Re
Ages 10–14
When Forests Burn: The Story of Wildfire in America
Albert Marrin
From the Ice Age to modern firestorms, archival photographs trace the powerful and complex history of wildfires across t
Ages 10–18
What the Heart Knows
Joyce Sidman
Gentle verses and surreal art offer a quiet space to process heavy feelings like seeking forgiveness or mending a broken
Ages 10–18
Indigenous Knowledge #1
What the Eagle Sees
Eldon Yellowhorn, Kathy Lowinger
Indigenous voices and oral stories provide a new look at history, sharing how the people of Turtle Island responded to i
Ages 9–14
We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Resistance to Wartime Incarceration
Frank Abe, Tamiko Nimura
Three American citizens risk everything to stand against the unlawful loss of their rights during wartime incarceration
Ages 12–18
We Are Here to Stay
Susan Kuklin
Nine undocumented young adults share their personal journeys of seeking safety and new beginnings in the United States,
Ages 12–18
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