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Spilled Ink
Nadia Hashimi
Afghan twins seek safety in Virginia after fleeing the Taliban, only to face a new set of challenges when one of them is
Ages 8–12
The Sole Man: Jan Matzeliger's Lasting Invention
Shana Keller
A brilliant Black mechanic arrives in the United States from South America and overcomes immense odds to invent a revolu
Ages 6–10
Skating on Mars
Caroline Huntoon
Veronica wants to be known as Mars, but finding a place on the ice becomes a challenge when figure skating competitions
Ages 8–12
Shut Up, This Is Serious
Carolina Ixta
Belén and Leti navigate the high-stakes world of college applications and a secret pregnancy while facing the daily real
Ages 14–18
Chang and the Animals #2
Saving H'Non: Chang and the Elephant
Trang Nguyễn
Chang joins a dedicated team of conservationists to rescue an Asian elephant named H'Non and help her find a new home in
Ages 8–12
Save Our Forest!
Nora Dåsnes
A group of middle schoolers navigates the messy, exciting world of activism as they fight a determined battle to protect
Ages 8–12
Rosa by Starlight
Hilary McKay
Abandoned in the winding streets of Venice, an orphaned girl searches for magic and a sense of belonging among the city'
Ages 8–12
Rooting for Plants: The Unstoppable Charles S. Parker, Black Botanist and Collector
Janice N. Harrington
Learn the fascinating story of Charles S. Parker, a pioneering Black botanist who collected plants and inspired a new ge
Ages 4–9
Respect the Mic: Celebrating 20 Years of Poetry From a Chicagoland High School
Hanif Abdurraqib, Franny Choi, Peter Kahn, Dan Sullivan
Twenty years of raw, honest, and electric student voices come to life in this collection of poems from a renowned Chicag
Ages 12–18
Rescuing the Declaration of Independence: How We Almost Lost the Words that Built America
Anna Crowley Redding
A quick-thinking clerk named Stephen Pleasonton races to save the nation’s most precious documents as the British army m
Ages 4–8
Required Reading for the Disenfranchised Freshman
Kristen R. Lee
Savannah battles microaggressions and white privilege at an elite college while trying to fulfill her mother's hopes for
Ages 14–18
True Stories in Focus
Race Against Death
Deborah Hopkinson
Bravery shines through archival photos and accounts of Americans and Filipinos defending the Philippines during the hard
Ages 9–14
Queen to the Rescue, A: The Story of Henrietta Szold, Founder of Hadassah
Nancy Churnin
The true story of Henrietta Szold comes to life through cubistic art, showing how one woman’s leadership saved thousands
Ages 6–10
Power of Her Pen, The: The Story of Groundbreaking Journalist Ethel L. Payne
Lesa Cline-Ransome
Ethel Payne uses her sharp writing and fierce determination to break barriers, journeying from a Chicago childhood to th
Ages 4–8
Planting Hope: A Portrait of Photographer Sebastião Salgado
Philip Hoelzel
Watercolor illustrations follow the journey of a Brazilian photojournalist who used his lens and his passion for nature
Ages 4–8
A Perfect Fit: How Lena "Lane" Bryant Changed the Shape of Fashion
Mara Rockliff
Lithuanian immigrant Lane Bryant revolutionizes the fashion world by creating stylish clothing for every body in this in
Ages 6–9
Paiute Princess
Deborah Kogan Ray
Sarah Winnemucca used her voice to bridge the gap between the Paiute tribe and white settlers in this vibrant account of
Ages 7–11
Owl's Outstanding Donuts
Robin Yardi
A persistent owl enlists 10-year-old Mattie to stop a water polluter, forcing her to confront her own shadows to save he
Ages 8–12
On the Tip of a Wave: How Ai Weiwei's Art Is Changing the Tide
Joanna Ho
For children asking about the news or seeing images of people in need, this poetic story shows how art can turn discarde
Ages 4–8
Of All Tribes: American Indians and Alcatraz
Joseph Bruchac
Seventy-eight protesters changed history when they occupied an abandoned prison island. Learn the true story of the Nati
Ages 8–12
History Smashers #2
The Mayflower
Kate Messner
Historical facts replace long-standing myths about pilgrims and Native Americans through humorous illustrations, comic s
Ages 8–12
Magda, Standing
Christine Fallert Kessides
Magda relies on the love of her German American family to stay resilient while facing the double hardships of World War
Ages 8–12
Lizard in a Zoot Suit
Marco Finnegan
Amid the tension of the 1943 Zoot Suit Riots, two sisters discover a strange reptilian creature and race to save him fro
Ages 12–18
Lion on the Inside: How One Girl Changed Basketball
Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir, Judison Henderson
When she is told she cannot play the game she loves while wearing her hijab, a talented basketball player stands up for
Ages 4–8
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