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10,299 books found
Shallow Graves
Kali Wallace
High school senior Breezy wakes up murdered and must figure out how to exist as a revenant in a world she no longer belo
Ages 14–18
Sekret #1
Sekret
Lindsay Smith
For the teen navigating a world where their inner thoughts feel exposed and their autonomy is at risk under high-stakes
Ages 12–18
Secrets of the Terra-Cotta Soldier
Ying Chang Compestine
In 1970s China, a young boy encounters a mix of history and fantasy while discovering the ancient secrets of the buried
Ages 9–12
Seat at the Table, A: The Nancy Pelosi Story
Elisa Boxer
For the child who needs to see that their voice matters, this biography shows how a young girl from Baltimore grew up to
Ages 5–9
Searching for Sarah Rector: The Richest Black Girl in America
Tonya Bolden
When oil is found on her land, eleven-year-old Sarah Rector becomes the wealthiest Black girl in the nation—then she sud
Ages 10–14
Saving Lucas Biggs
Marisa de los Santos, David Teague
Margaret travels back sixty years into the past, using her secret abilities to try and change history and save her fathe
Ages 8–12
Sachiko
Caren Stelson
Six-year-old Sachiko survived the atomic bomb in Nagasaki, and her powerful journey toward peace is captured through per
Ages 10–16
Robin Hood and the Golden Arrow
Robert D. San Souci
The Sheriff of Nottingham is about to be outwitted once again in this action-packed tale of archery and clever disguises
Ages 5–9
A River's Gifts: The Mighty Elwha River Reborn
Patricia Newman
Witness the powerful restoration of the Elwha River as dams are removed to heal the land and revive the ancestral tradit
Ages 7–11
Quid Pro Quo
Vicki Grant
For the teenager who feels they have to grow up too fast when a parent goes missing, requiring quick thinking and self-r
Ages 12–17
Queen of Physics
Teresa Robeson
Chien-Shiung Wu became a trailblazing nuclear physicist, overcoming immense barriers and proving her brilliance in a wor
Ages 5–9
The Power of Style: How Fashion and Beauty Are Being Used to Reclaim Cultures
Christian Allaire
Stunning photography reveals how marginalized communities use hair, makeup, and clothing to honor their heritage and cha
Ages 12–18
Poisoned Honey
Beatrice Gormley
For the reader curious about the untold stories of history, this novel explores the complex choices and loyalty of a gir
Ages 10–14
Pavel and the Tree Army
Heidi Smith Hyde
A Russian Jewish immigrant joins the Civilian Conservation Corps during the Great Depression, finding strength as he pla
Ages 6–10
Pathfinders
Tonya Bolden
Spies, architects, and mathematicians take center stage in these true stories of Black men and women who carved extraord
Ages 10–14
Our Skin: A First Conversation About Race (First Conversations series)
Megan Madison, Jessica Ralli
For parents seeking a gentle, honest way to talk about race. This guide explains skin color through science and history,
Ages 2–5
Operation Clean Sweep
Darleen Bailey Beard
Politics becomes a family affair when Cornelius realizes his own mother is leading a group of women in a bold attempt to
Ages 8–12
Old Turtle (Wood) #2
Old Turtle and the Broken Truth
Douglas Wood
For the child noticing conflict or exclusion in the world, this story offers a gentle way to discuss how labels and 'par
Ages 4–9
OK Go
Carin Berger
For the child who loves things that go and parents who want to introduce the idea of caring for our planet through simpl
Ages 2–5
Oil Spills
Christine A. Caputo
Large-scale environmental accidents impact more than just the water; learn how these leaks affect animals, people, and t
Ages 7–10
Oh, Rats!
Tor Seidler
Phoenix the tree squirrel joins forces with two brave wharf rats to save a New York City pier from a greedy developer.
Ages 8–12
Notes From a Young Black Chef: A Memoir (Adapted for Young Adults)
Kwame Onwuachi with Joshua David Stein
Kwame Onwuachi shares his difficult rise from the Bronx to the heights of fine dining, navigating racism and poverty to
Ages 12–18
No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference
Greta Thunberg
A teenager stands before world leaders to demand a better future. These sixteen powerful speeches show how one small spa
Ages 10–18
No and Me
Delphine de Vigan
Thirteen-year-old Lou forms an unlikely bond with a homeless girl, sparking a journey that challenges her understanding
Ages 14–18
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