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Witches
written and illustrated by Rosalyn Schanzer
Bold red and black illustrations capture the chilling wave of hysteria and fear that gripped Salem Village during the in
Ages 9–14
Wishbone
Anna Garcia Schaper
Forty-five years apart, a Mexican-American teen and her great aunt fight parallel battles against body shaming and unfai
Ages 13–18
Civil Rights Struggles Around the World
Who Will Shout if Not Us?: Student Activists and the Tiananmen Square Protest, China, 1989
Ann Kerns
Follow the courageous students who risked everything in the spring of 1989 to stand up for freedom and civil rights in C
Ages 12–18
When Can We Go Back to America?: Voices of Japanese American Incarceration During WWII
Susan H. Kamei
Eighty thousand American citizens were held in camps during WWII; their true stories are told here through first-person
Ages 12–18
We Who Produce Pearls: An Anthem for Asian America
Joanna Ho
This powerful free-verse anthem honors the endurance and creativity of Asian Americans who shaped the continent despite
Ages 4–8
Wat Takes His Shot: The Life & Legacy of Basketball Hero Wataru Misaka
Cheryl Kim
Wataru Misaka broke through barriers and defied expectations to become the very first non-white player in the history of
Ages 6–10
Voice of Hope, A: The Myrlie Evers-Williams Story
Nadia Salomon
A shy, musical girl finds the courage to fight against hatred and becomes a powerful civil rights leader in this lyrical
Ages 4–8
Virginia Wouldn't Slow Down: The Unstoppable Dr. Apgar and Her Life-Saving Invention
Carrie A. Pearson
Dr. Virginia Apgar refused to slow down, overcoming obstacles to create the life-saving medical test that still checks t
Ages 4–8
Under This Forgetful Sky
Lauren Yero
Desperation drives Rumi across the Upper City border to find a cure for his dying father, only to find himself caught in
Ages 14–18
Troublemakers in Trousers: Women and What They Wore to Get Things Done
Sarah Albee
Meet twenty-one bold women throughout history who defied laws and customs by donning trousers to lead armies, explore wo
Ages 8–12
Total Garbage: A Messy Dive into Trash, Waste, and Our World
Rebecca Donnelly
Everything we throw away has a secret history, from its messy origins to the science of where it ends up and how we can
Ages 8–12
Together: An Inspiring Response to the "Separate-but-Equal" Supreme Court Decision that Divided America
Amy Nathan
Descendants of the opposing sides in the Plessy v. Ferguson case unite to share the history and lasting impact of racial
Ages 10–15
Together We Burn
Isabel Ibañez
Zarela’s life as a dragon fighter is upended when disaster strikes the arena, forcing her to protect her heritage in the
Ages 14–18
Todos Iguales - All Equal
Christy Hale
This bilingual account tells the true story of Mexican American families in 1930s California fighting for their children
Ages 6–10
The Unstoppable Garrett Morgan
Joan DiCicco
Learn how the son of freed slaves used his passion for fixing things to invent a life-saving safety hood for firefighter
Ages 6–9
The Long Ride
Marina Budhos
Three girls from Queens head to new junior high schools in 1971. As they enter different worlds of integration and priva
Ages 10–14
Tangleroot
Kalela Williams
Eighteen-year-old Noni Reid travels to rural Virginia and unearths the tangled, hidden truths of her enslaved and enslav
Ages 14–18
Tales from the Inner City #1
Tales from the Inner City
Shaun Tan
Vivid illustrations and surreal stories reveal the hidden and magical connections between city-dwelling humans and the a
Ages 10–18
Take a Sad Song
Ona Gritz
Wrongfully sent to a 1970s reformatory after a misunderstanding with her mother, Jane turns to free verse to find her vo
Ages 14–18
Swish!: The Slam-Dunking, Alley-Ooping, High-Flying Harlem Globetrotters
Suzanne Slade
Watch a high school basketball team overcome racism to become world-famous icons through incredible athleticism, theatri
Ages 4–8
Stitch by Stitch: Elizabeth Hobbs Keckly Sews Her Way to Freedom
Connie Schofield-Morrison
Elizabeth Hobbs Keckly uses her incredible skill as a seamstress to buy her freedom and eventually craft gowns for Mary
Ages 5–9
Stand As Tall As the Trees: How an Amazonian Community Protected the Rain Forest
Patricia Gualinga and Laura Resau
Members of an Ecuadorean Kichwa community stand together in a high-stakes legal battle to protect their Amazonian home f
Ages 4–8
Spying on Spies: How Elizebeth Smith Friedman Broke the Nazis' Secret Codes
Marissa Moss
Elizebeth Smith Friedman uses logic and grit to crack the secret codes of spies and criminals in this graphic-novel styl
Ages 9–14
Sporting Chance, A: How Ludwig Gutmann Created the Paralympic Games
Lori Alexander
Neurologist Ludwig Gutmann revolutionized recovery for spinal injuries by using competitive sports to empower his patien
Ages 8–12
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