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Ruby Electric
Theresa Nelson
Movie-obsessed Ruby Miller applies her screenwriting skills to real life to solve the mystery of her missing father and
Ages 8–12
The Jericho Trilogy #2
November Blues
Sharon M. Draper
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of an unexpected pregnancy while processing the sudden loss of a partner an
Ages 14–18
Bigger #2
Sooner
Patricia Calvert
Thirteen-year-old Tyler must manage his family's Missouri farm alone after the Civil War while finding companionship in
Ages 8–12
The Animals and the Ark
Karla Kuskin
For the restless child waiting for a rainy day to end, this rhythmic classic captures the quiet patience and busy antics
Ages 3–7
The Opposite of Music
Janet Ruth Young
For teens navigating the heavy weight of a parent's mental illness and the realization that they cannot fix a loved one'
Ages 12–17
Nic Sheff's Addiction Memoirs #1
Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines
Nic Sheff
For parents and older teens seeking a brutally honest look at the realities of drug addiction, relapse, and the grueling
Ages 15–18
Essential Maps for the Lost
Deb Caletti
For teens grappling with the heavy weight of a parent's suicide or the haunting questions left behind after witnessing a
Ages 14–18
Dalmartian A Mars Rover's Story
Lucy Ruth Cummins
For the child who feels like an outsider or longs for a far-off friend. A lonely, spotted rover finds wonder and a sense
Ages 4–8
All the Noise at Once
DeAndra Davis
For the teen who feels overwhelmed by the world's sensory input: a moving story about navigating misophonia, finding que
Ages 14–18
Margarita Engle's Memoirs #2
Soaring Earth
Margarita Engle
For the teenager navigating the pressure of world events while trying to find where they belong between two different cu
Ages 12–18
The Bronze Pen
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
For the child grappling with family worries who wishes they could write a better reality. This magical tale explores the
Ages 8–12
Saint Valentine
Robert Sabuda
Long before the modern holiday, a kind physician named Valentine lived in Rome and used his skills to help a young child
Ages 4–9
Pharmacy in the Forest: How Medicines are Found in the Natural World
Fred Powledge
The world's forests act as living laboratories where scientists find and test wild plants to create life-saving modern m
Ages 8–12
Three Little Words
Ashley Rhodes-Courter
After nine years drifting through the foster care system, Ashley fights to overcome abusive homes and a revolving door o
Ages 12–18
The Orphans of Normandy: A True Story of World War II Told Through Drawings by Children
Nancy Amis
For the child curious about history through a peer's eyes, this moving true account uses real drawings from 1944 to show
Ages 8–12
Sisters in Time #1
Washington City is Burning
Harriette Gillem Robinet
An enslaved girl working in the White House witnesses the terrifying night in 1814 when the British army arrives to set
Ages 8–12
We Shall Overcome: Heroes of the Civil Rights Movement
Fred Powledge
For the young person asking big questions about fairness and justice: a powerful history of the brave people who fought
Ages 10–15
Sang Spell
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Grieving the loss of his mother, Josh wanders into a mysterious mountain community that forces him to face his deepest d
Ages 12–17
Hazelwood High #3
Darkness Before Dawn
Sharon M. Draper
Senior class president Keisha Montgomery tries to rebuild her life after her ex-boyfriend's suicide, only to be drawn to
Ages 14–18
Moses The True Story of an Elephant Baby
Jenny Perepeczko
For the child moved by animal rescue stories. This gentle true account follows an orphaned baby elephant finding safety
Ages 6–9
The Invisible Dog
Dick King-Smith
For the child who longs for a pet but is told 'not yet,' this gentle story celebrates how a big imagination can make roo
Ages 7–10
Charlotte Forten
Peter Burchard
For the child curious about how one person can make a difference during a time of great change, this biography explores
Ages 10–14
Children of the Dust Bowl: The True Story of the School at Weedpatch Camp
Jerry Stanley
Dust Bowl migrant families in a federal labor camp refuse to give up on education, building a remarkable school for thei
Ages 9–14
Playing Without the Ball
Rich Wallace
Left behind in a small town, seventeen-year-old Jay searches for a sense of belonging on a church basketball team and in
Ages 12–18
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