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10,302 books found
Let Us March On!: James Weldon Johnson and the Silent Protest Parade
Yohuru Williams and Michael G. Long
The writer of the Black National Anthem leads a powerful, wordless march through the streets of New York to stand up for
Ages 6–10
Leontyne Price: Voice of a Century
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the child who needs to see how a dream, paired with a 'vocal miracle' and steady perseverance, can break barriers an
Ages 4–9
Kneel
Candace Buford
For the teen processing current events and systemic unfairness, this powerful story follows a football star finding his
Ages 14–18
Kissing Shakespeare
Pamela Mingle
A modern teenager travels back to the 1580s and finds herself caught in a romantic triangle with a mysterious time trave
Ages 12–17
Kind of Spark, A
Elle McNicoll
Eleven-year-old Addie fights to honor the memory of women accused of witchcraft in her village while navigating her own
Ages 9–12
Kin: Rooted in Hope
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the young reader seeking to understand their place in history and the strength of those who came before them, even t
Ages 10–16
Kick
Walter Dean Myers
For the teen struggling with the weight of a bad decision, this alternating story explores accountability and the messy
Ages 12–17
Through the Lens
Kennedy Through the Lens
Martin W. Sandler
For the curious student interested in how pictures tell a story, this visual history explores how JFK used photography t
Ages 10–18
Just Like Jesse Owens
Andrew Young, Paula Young Shelton
For the child grappling with the unfairness of the world, this story of a boy in the segregated South offers a path from
Ages 6–10
Great Episodes
Juliet's Moon
Ann Rinaldi
For the teenager grappling with complex family loyalties when the world around them is divided by conflict and impossibl
Ages 12–17
Jean Laffite
Susan Goldman Rubin
For the curious reader who loves a complicated hero, this biography explores the life of the pirate who became a pivotal
Ages 9–14
Islands Apart: Becoming Dominican American
Jasminne Mendez
For the child navigating what it means to belong to two cultures, this memoir in verse explores the beauty and complexit
Ages 8–12
Invisible Things
Jenny Davidson
For the teenager grappling with the hidden power structures of the adult world and the feeling of being an outsider in a
Ages 13–17
In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse
Joseph Marshall III
Follow the life of the legendary Oglala Lakota war leader who fought to preserve his people's way of life through famous
Ages 8–12
The Samurai Mysteries #5
In Darkness, Death
Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler
For the child who values logic and truth, this immersive historical mystery explores the weight of honor and the challen
Ages 10–14
Impossible Thing to Say, An
Arya Shahi
For the teen exploring how their cultural heritage fits into a world that feels increasingly divided and uncertain.
Ages 14–18
The Illuminae Files #1
Illuminae
Amie Kaufman, Jay Kristoff
Classified reports and censored emails piece together the story of Kady and Ezra, two teens caught in a deadly corporate
Ages 12–18
I, Claudia
Mary McCoy
For the teenager navigating the shark-infested waters of high school social hierarchies and the moral cost of gaining in
Ages 14–18
I Rise
Marie Arnold
For the teenager grappling with systemic unfairness and finding the courage to speak out when someone they love is treat
Ages 12–18
I Lay My Stitches Down
Cynthia Grady
For the child exploring their family roots, this lyrical collection uses the art of quilting to honor the resilience and
Ages 8–12
I Didn't Stand Up
Lucy Falcone
For the child who has witnessed bullying and isn't sure how to help. This story explores the power of moving from a sile
Ages 6–10
I Could Not Do Otherwise: The Remarkable Life of Dr. Mary Edwards Walker
Sara Latta
For the young reader who feels restricted by social rules or wants to stand up for what is fair, even when it means stan
Ages 10–14
I Am Alfonso Jones
Tony Medina
For teens grappling with news of police violence and systemic injustice, this haunting graphic novel offers a space to p
Ages 12–18
Hill We Climb, The: An Inaugural Poem for the Country
Amanda Gorman
Gorman’s powerful words call for unity and healing, offering a vision of light and hope for a country walking the path t
Ages 12–18
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