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10,302 books found
The White Zone
Carolyn Marsden
A rare snowfall brings a moment of quiet wonder to Baghdad as two cousins from different backgrounds navigate the danger
Ages 9–12
Zenta and Matsuzo #2
White Serpent Castle
Lensey Namioka
Two masterless samurai arrive at a castle shaped like a serpent to solve a mystery involving a legendary ghost and a web
Ages 10–14
Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom (with a Few Flat Tires Along the Way)
Sue Macy
The invention of the bicycle sparked a social revolution in the 1890s, changing the way women moved, dressed, and claime
Ages 10–14
What Can't Wait
Ashley Hope Pérez
Marisa balances AP calculus and a new romance with the heavy demands of her Houston barrio home, wondering if her talent
Ages 14–18
Weasel #1
Weasel
Cynthia DeFelice
Nathan and Molly are led through the 1839 Ohio wilderness by a mysterious man to find their father, eventually facing a
Ages 9–13
We Troubled the Waters: Poems
Ntozake Shange
For the child asking about fairness and the heroes of history, this lyrical collection honors the bravery of those who f
Ages 8–12
We All Fall Down
Robert Cormier
Secrets and revenge collide when a young man falls for the girl whose home he vandalized, unaware that a neighbor witnes
Ages 14–18
War with Grandpa, The
Robert Kimmel Smith
Peter's room is taken over by his grandfather, sparking an all-out prank war to see who will surrender the living space
Ages 8–12
Versos sencillos
José Martí
The rhythmic verses of a Cuban national hero celebrate the spirit of liberty and the natural beauty of a country fightin
Ages 8–14
Us and Them: A History of Intolerance in America
Jim Carnes
For the teenager grappling with news of hate crimes or systemic injustice, this book offers historical context to unders
Ages 12–18
Unstoppable: How Bayard Rustin Organized the 1963 March on Washington
Michael Long
For the child who wants to know how big changes happen through teamwork and planning. This inspiring biography shows how
Ages 7–11
Understanding the Holy Land: Answering Questions About the Israeli“Palestinian Conflict
Mitch Frank
For the middle schooler asking big questions about world news. This guide breaks down the complex history of the Israeli
Ages 12–18
Understanding September 11th: Answering Questions About the Attacks on America
Mitch Frank
For the young reader asking why 9/11 happened, this straightforward guide provides clear, factual answers about a diffic
Ages 10–15
Under the Blood-Red Sun
Graham Salisbury
Life in 1941 Hawaii changes forever for thirteen-year-old Tomi as he faces the harsh reality of prejudice after the bomb
Ages 10–14
The Ultimate Weapon: The Race to Develop the Atomic Bomb
Edward T. Sullivan
Secret cities, high-stakes espionage, and world-altering science collide in this account of the massive coordinated effo
Ages 10–14
Two-Fisted Science
Jim Ottaviani
History comes alive through the eyes of legendary scientists like Newton and Feynman in these fast-paced graphic biograp
Ages 12–18
Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom: My Story of the 1965 Selma Voting Rights March
Lynda Blackmon Lowery
Fifteen-year-old Lynda Blackmon Lowery joins the historic fifty-four-mile march from Selma to Montgomery to fight for th
Ages 10–14
Time and the Clockmice, Etcetera
Peter Dickinson
Secret families of mice live inside the Branton Town Hall clock, teaching a grumpy clockmaster that even the smallest cr
Ages 7–11
Thunder Rolling in the Mountains
Scott O'Dell, Elizabeth Hall
For the child grappling with the weight of injustice or the pain of forced change. This story explores staying true to y
Ages 10–14
Three Wishes: Palestinian and Israeli Children Speak
Deborah Ellis
For middle grade and teen readers trying to make sense of global conflict through the eyes of peers living in the heart
Ages 11–18
This Is the Dream
Diane Z. Shore, Jessica Alexander
For the child noticing systemic unfairness or learning about heroes who changed the world, this rhyming history honors t
Ages 4–8
There's an Owl in the Shower
Jean Craighead George
For the child grappling with conflicting perspectives or learning how compassion can change even the strongest opinions
Ages 8–12
The Talk
Alicia D. Williams
For the family looking to navigate tough conversations about racial injustice with gentle honesty, love, and protective
Ages 4–8
The Letter Q: Queer Writers' Notes to Their Younger Selves
Amy Tintera
For the teenager navigating a world of unfair rules, this high-stakes thriller explores what it means to trust someone f
Ages 14–18
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