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6,682 books found
History of U.S., A
Joy Hakim
History comes alive through photographs and stories that trace the American journey from the industrial age through the
Ages 10–17
Hero of the High Seas: John Paul Jones and the American Revolution
Michael L. Cooper
Thunderous naval battles and narrow escapes define the life of a Scottish captain who transformed himself into a legenda
Ages 10–14
Hattie and the Wild Waves
Barbara Cooney
Beside the wild waves of turn-of-the-century New York, young Hattie paints the world around her and dreams of a future a
Ages 5–10
Harriet Tubman: Conductor on the Underground Railroad
Ann Petry
For the young reader beginning to grapple with the history of systemic unfairness and seeking a model of unshakable cour
Ages 10–14
Hanukkah at Valley Forge
Stephen Krensky
On a freezing night at Valley Forge, General George Washington listens as a Polish soldier shares the ancient story of t
Ages 6–10
Hansel and Gretel
Rachel Isadora
Two brave children navigate a dense African jungle and a thatch-roofed hut to outsmart a witch in this vibrant, collage-
Ages 4–8
Go Free or Die: A Story About Harriet Tubman
Jeri Ferris
For the child who asks how one person can change the world. This biography explores Harriet Tubman's journey from a life
Ages 8–11
Girlhearts
Norma Fox Mazer
Thirteen-year-old Sarabeth must find her own way through the fog of grief and confusion after her mother dies suddenly.
Ages 11–15
Agent Amelia #1
Ghost Diamond!
Michael Broad
Spunky detective Amelia is on a mission to save the world from jewel thieves, cat burglars, and a strange case of plants
Ages 7–10
The Funny Little Woman
Arlene Mosel
A giggling woman in medieval Japan follows a rolling dumpling into a cave, where she must use her wits and her cooking s
Ages 4–8
The Fossil Girl: Mary Anning's Dinosaur Discovery
Catherine Brighton
For the child who loves to explore and wonders if kids can do big things, this biography of Mary Anning celebrates the p
Ages 5–9
Forty Acres and Maybe a Mule
Harriette Gillem Robinet
Young Pascal searches for true freedom and a piece of land to call his own during the hopeful and turbulent Reconstructi
Ages 8–12
Folks Call Me Appleseed John
Andrew Glass
For siblings learning to navigate different lifestyles and personalities while bonding through outdoor adventures in the
Ages 5–10
Images and Issues of Women in Twentieth-Century America #2
Flappers and the New American Woman
Catherine Gourley
Young women of the 1920s trade long skirts for bobbed hair and jazz, using newfound mobility and bold fashion to challen
Ages 11–17
The Firefly Letters: A Suffragette's Journey to Cuba
Margarita Engle
For the child questioning why things are the way they are, this novel in verse explores the shared longing for freedom a
Ages 10–14
Falcon
Tim Jessell
Swoop over jagged coastlines and skyscraper tops on the wings of a falcon during a high-speed journey across mountains a
Ages 4–8
Everybody's Revolution: A New Look at the People Who Won America's Freedom
Thomas Fleming
For the student who feels like their history book is missing pieces: this inclusive look at the American Revolution reve
Ages 9–12
Eva
Peter Dickinson
After waking from a coma following a terrible accident, thirteen-year-old Eva begins to suspect that her life was saved
Ages 12–16
Ellen Foster
Kaye Gibbons
After losing her mother and escaping her dangerous father, eleven-year-old Ellen Foster searches for a place to belong a
Ages 12–18
D Is for Democracy: A Citizen's Alphabet
Elissa Grodin
For the curious child asking how leaders are chosen and how laws are made, this primer introduces the building blocks of
Ages 6–11
Countdown
Ben Mikaelsen
A boy dreaming of NASA and a Masai sheepherder in the African bush find their lives strangely connected across vast cult
Ages 10–14
Bring Back the Deer
Jeffrey Prusski
A boy ventures into the frozen winter woods to hunt for his family, encountering the spirits of the wolf and the deer in
Ages 6–10
The Boys from St. Petri
Bjarne Reuter
In the face of occupation, a group of brave students in World War II Denmark forms a secret resistance to stand up again
Ages 12–17
Bound for the North Star: True Stories of Fugitive Slaves
Dennis Brindell Fradin
John Brown’s own words carry us from a Virginia plantation to freedom in London, recounting a harrowing escape and a lif
Ages 10–14
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