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5,026 books found
The Principal's New Clothes
Stephanie Calmenson
The vain principal of P.S. 88 thinks he’s wearing a magnificent new suit that only smart people can see, but the whole s
Ages 4–9
Girl About Town
Adam Shankman
Lulu Kelly is the new star of Hollywood, but she lives in fear that her secret life as a witness to a Mafia murder will
Ages 12–17
Abuelita and I Make Flan
Adriana Hernández Bergstrom
Anita is excited to make flan for her grandfather, but her heart sinks when she accidentally breaks Abuelita's special h
Ages 4–8
Star of Fear, Star of Hope
Jo Hoestlandt
Soft, muted paintings capture an elderly woman's bittersweet memories of a lost childhood friend during the German occup
Ages 7–10
Snake Pits, Talking Cures, Magic Bullets: A History of Mental Illness
Deborah Kent
Trace the evolution of mental health care from ancient snake pits and magic bullets to modern treatments through persona
Ages 12–18
Scribbler of Dreams
Mary E. Pearson
Kaitlin was raised to hate the Crutchfield family, but when she falls for the son of her father's enemy, she must decide
Ages 12–18
The Passage
James Killgore
Fifteen-year-old Sam enlists in the Confederate Navy looking for adventure, only to confront the brutal and heart-wrench
Ages 12–16
Our Dragon
Mem Fox
Being a baby dragon is hard work, especially when fire accidentally shoots out of your nose whenever you get a little bi
Ages 2–5
Maddi's Fridge
Lois Brandt
Sofia discovers her best friend Maddi has an empty fridge at home and must decide how to help while keeping a difficult
Ages 5–9
Kipling's Choice
Geert Spillebeen
Lying on a French battlefield, eighteen-year-old John Kipling reflects on his childhood and the pressures of being the s
Ages 12–18
Just One Flick of a Finger
Marybeth Lorbiecki
One impulsive decision to bring a gun to school leads to a tragic accident, captured through expressive art that shows t
Ages 8–13
I Ain't Gonna Paint No More
Karen Beaumont
A messy, colorful afternoon unfolds as a child cannot stop themselves from painting every surface in sight in this rhyth
Ages 2–6
Down the Road
Alice Schertle
Hetty sets out on a solo mission to the store to get eggs for breakfast, discovering that even a simple errand can turn
Ages 4–8
Dove Song
Kristine L. Franklin
With her father missing in Vietnam and her mother overwhelmed by grief, eleven-year-old Bobbie Lynn must guard a family
Ages 9–13
The Boys Who Challenged Hitler: Knud Pedersen and the Churchill Club
Phillip Hoose
Fifteen-year-old Knud Pedersen and his classmates launch a secret club of saboteurs to fight the Nazis after the adults
Ages 11–16
Baby Rattlesnake
Te Ata
Baby Rattlesnake is in a big hurry to get his rattle, but he soon finds out that some things are worth the wait in this
Ages 4–8
The Adventures of Connie and Diego
Maria Garcia
Twins Connie and Diego travel from the deep sea to the high sky to find a place where their unique, colorful skin is fin
Ages 5–9
Stoneheart Trilogy #1
Stoneheart
Charlie Fletcher
George accidentally breaks a London statue and tumbles into a parallel dimension where stone figures come to life and ri
Ages 9–13
Hazard
Frances O'Roark Dowell
Hazard's hidden anger on the football field finally comes to light through a writing assignment that explores his father
Ages 9–12
The Summer Girlfriend
Kristina Forest
For the teen processing the heavy weight of a secret and the fear of consequences after a mistake that cannot be undone.
Ages 13–18
The Dead of Summer
Ryan La Sala
For the teenager navigating the heavy shadow of loss and the unsettling feeling that their group's shared secrets are co
Ages 14–18
The Weight of Wings
Ash Lucas
For the child struggling with a difficult reputation or a complicated home life. Follow Doug as he discovers his own wor
Ages 10–14
Growing Up Asian: Teens Write about Asian-American Identity
Youth Communication
For the teenager navigating the space between two worlds, these personal essays from Asian-American peers offer a mirror
Ages 12–18
Sometimes Daddies Cry
Peter J. Garland
For the child who wonders why their dad seems sad after a separation and needs reassurance that his big feelings aren't
Ages 3–8
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