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You Come Too
Robert Frost
Step into the quiet New England countryside through verses that find the extraordinary in everyday rural life and the na
Ages 6–12
Yoon #3
Yoon and the Jade Bracelet
Helen Recorvits
Yoon hopes a special jade bracelet from her grandmother will provide the connection she needs to make a new friend and f
Ages 5–9
The Year of Our Revolution
Judith Ortiz Cofer
For the teenager navigating the pull between traditional family roots and the urge to define their own path in a changin
Ages 12–18
The Year of Miss Agnes
Kirkpatrick Hill
Life in an Alaskan Athabascan village changes forever when a new teacher named Miss Agnes arrives in 1948.
Ages 8–12
The Yang Family #1
Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
Lensey Namioka
Young Yang struggles to find his voice in a family of talented musicians when he realizes his true passion is baseball r
Ages 8–12
Wind-Wild Dog
Barbara M. Joosse
A half-wild sled dog with mismatched eyes must choose between the call of the Alaskan wilderness and her growing bond wi
Ages 4–9
Whoever You Are
Mem Fox
Bright paintings and simple words reveal that while our lives and homes may look different, every person shares the same
Ages 2–7
When Zachary Beaver Came to Town
Kimberly Willis Holt
A mysterious trailer arrives in a small town carrying the world's fattest man, prompting Toby and Cal to investigate the
Ages 9–13
When You Call My Name
Tucker Shaw
For the teenager seeking to understand queer history and the power of finding community during the 1990s HIV/AIDS crisis
Ages 14–18
When the Circus Came to Town
Laurence Yep
Scars from smallpox have made Ursula hide from the world, until a traveling circus and a blizzard bring a new sense of c
Ages 8–12
What Charlie Heard
Mordicai Gerstein
Vivid pen-and-ink illustrations capture the unconventional sounds that inspired Charles Ives to write revolutionary musi
Ages 4–9
We All Sing with the Same Voice
J. Philip Miller, Sheppard M. Greene
For the child noticing differences for the first time, this lyrical song celebrates how we are all connected despite our
Ages 3–7
Millicent Min and Friends #4
Warp Speed
Lisa Yee
Seventh-grader Marley tries to navigate middle school bullies and unrequited love while finding sanctuary in the AV club
Ages 10–14
Vinyl Moon
Mahogany L. Browne
For the teenager seeking a fresh start after a painful home life, finding healing through the rhythm of a new neighborho
Ages 14–18
The Village of Round and Square Houses
Ann Grifalconi
In the village of Tos, an ancient volcanic eruption explains why the women live in round houses while the men live in sq
Ages 4–9
The Velveteen Rabbit
Margery Williams Bianco
A simple stuffed rabbit longs to become Real, a transformation that only happens when a toy is truly and deeply loved by
Ages 4–9
Under the Persimmon Tree
Suzanne Fisher Staples
For children processing the impact of global conflict or displacement, this story explores finding hope and human connec
Ages 10–14
An Island Like You: Stories of the Barrio
Judith Ortiz Cofer
An Island Like You: Stories of the Barrio
Ages 12–18
To Build a Fire and Other Stories
Jack London
Siberian winters and the unforgiving wild test the limits of human strength and will in these twenty-five gritty tales o
Ages 12–18
The New David Espinoza
Fred Aceves
For the teen struggling with body image and the pressure to look a certain way, this story explores the dangerous path o
Ages 14–18
The Name Drop
Susan Lee
Elijah and Jessica share the same name and a secret: they have swapped identities to chase their dreams, but a sudden ro
Ages 13–18
The Honeys
Ryan La Sala
Searching for the truth about his sister's death, Mars enters a summer academy where toxic traditions and terrifying sec
Ages 14–18
Tennyson
Lesley M. M. Blume
Sent to a crumbling New Orleans plantation during the Depression, eleven-year-old Tennyson uses poetry to understand her
Ages 8–12
Ten Hispanic American Authors
Christine Hill
For the student searching for role models and wanting to see their own heritage reflected in the world of literature and
Ages 10–14
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