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Yonder Mountain
as told by Robert H. Bushyhead
For the child learning that true leadership is found in helping others rather than seeking personal gain.
Ages 4–8
Year of the Tiger
Alison Lloyd
For the child who thrives on high stakes and historical mysteries. This gripping Silk Road adventure explores what it me
Ages 9–12
Year of the Reaper
Makiia Lucier
Lord Cassiapeus returns from prison to find his kingdom ravaged by plague and the royal family targeted by a mysterious
Ages 14–18
World in Between: Based on a True Refugee Story
Kenan Trebinčević and Susan Shapiro
Based on a true story, eleven-year-old Kenan and his family flee the 1992 invasion of Bosnia to seek safety and a fresh
Ages 8–12
Words Set Me Free
Lesa Cline-Ransome
For the child curious about why reading is such a superpower. Explore the incredible true story of how Frederick Douglas
Ages 6–10
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed
Laurie Halse Anderson
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed
Ages 12–18
The Wonder of Wildflowers
Anna Staniszewski
Ten-year-old Mira has lived in Amberland for years, but she still feels like an outsider until a dose of magic offers a
Ages 8–12
The Women Who Built Hollywood: 12 Trailblazers in Front of and Behind the Camera
Susan Goldman Rubin
For the young movie buff who wants to see how women broke barriers and shaped the silver screen from behind and in front
Ages 10–18
Women Heroes of World War II
Kathryn J. Atwood
Twenty-six women risk everything as spies and couriers to resist the Nazi occupation during World War II.
Ages 12–18
With a Name Like Love
Tess Hilmo
For the child who values fairness and wonders how to stand up for what is right in a complicated world. A story about fa
Ages 8–12
William Still and His Freedom Stories: The Father of the Underground Railroad
Don Tate
William Still dedicated his life to recording the stories of freedom seekers, working tirelessly to reunite families sep
Ages 6–10
Willa and the Wind
Janice M. Del Negro
For the child learning to find their voice and stand their ground when things feel unfair or something has been taken fr
Ages 4–8
Wild and Crooked
Leah Thomas
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of family reputation and searching for where they fit in a town that has alread
Ages 14–18
Why Should I?
Why Should I Help?
Claire Llewellyn
For the child who asks why they should pitch in when others are busy, this book gently explains how small acts of kindne
Ages 4–7
Why Do We Fight?
Niki Walker
For the curious middle-grader trying to make sense of the news or playground disagreements. This book explains why human
Ages 10–14
Why Do I Have to Make My Bed?
Wade Bradford
For the child who complains about chores: discover how kids throughout history, from ancient Egypt to pioneer times, all
Ages 4–8
Whose Moon Is That?
written and illustrated by Kim Krans
For the child asking big questions about ownership and the world around them, this soothing story reminds us that nature
Ages 3–7
Nature in Crisis
Where Have All the Birds Gone?
Rebecca E. Hirsch
For the curious child who notices changes in the environment and wants to understand how humans can help protect our fea
Ages 7–11
When the Ground is Hard
Malla Nunn
For the teen navigating complex social hierarchies and questioning where they truly belong when family secrets and rigid
Ages 12–18
When Morning Comes
Arushi Raina
For the teenager navigating the complexities of racial tension and social justice while trying to find their own voice i
Ages 14–18
When I Colored in the World
Ahmadreza Ahmadi
For the child grappling with scary news or big world problems, this poetic story offers a creative way to reimagine dark
Ages 4–8
What's New? The Zoo!
Kathleen Krull
For the child who loves visiting the animals and wonders how zoos began. This lively history traces the move from royal
Ages 6–10
We've Got a Job
Cynthia Levinson
For the young person looking to find their voice and realize that even children have the power to change the world throu
Ages 10–18
We Are All We Have
Marina Budhos
When her mother is suddenly detained, Rania must take her younger brother and vanish into the night to find safety and a
Ages 14–18
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