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Armando and the Blue Tarp School
Edith Hope Fine, Judith Pinkerton Josephson
For children processing the concept of economic inequality or the struggle to balance helping family with a deep desire
Ages 6–9
Any Small Goodness: A Novel of the Barrio
Tony Johnston
Life in East Los Angeles means standing up for your name, hitting the basketball court, and protecting the local librari
Ages 8–12
Anne Frank: Her Life in Words and Pictures
Menno Metselaar, Ruud van der Rol
Personal family photos and archival records bring Anne Frank’s daily life into focus alongside the broader history of th
Ages 9–14
And Picasso Painted Guernica
Alain Serres
Follow the intense creative journey of Pablo Picasso as he sketches and paints his massive, world-changing masterpiece,
Ages 8–14
Ananse and the Lizard: A West African Tale
Pat Cummings
Ananse the Spider and the clever Lizard compete to win a kingdom by guessing a princess's name in this vibrant West Afri
Ages 4–8
Amigos del otro lado (Friends from the Other Side)
Gloria Anzaldúa
For children processing the complexities of immigration and community, this story explores the courage required to stand
Ages 6–10
Who Changed the World #1
Amelia to Zora: Twenty-Six Women Who Changed the World
Cynthia Chin-Lee
Bold collages and inspiring quotes bring to life the stories of twenty-six remarkable women, from Amelia Earhart to Zora
Ages 7–12
Alive in the Killing Fields: Surviving the Khmer Rouge Genocide
Martha E. Kendall, Nawuth Keat
Nawuth Keat shares a harrowing and hopeful account of his survival during the Khmer Rouge invasion of Cambodia and his j
Ages 12–18
Aldo Leopold: American Ecologist
Peter Anderson
Vintage photographs trace the life of Aldo Leopold, a pioneering forester who fought to protect the vital connections be
Ages 8–12
Who Changed the World #2
Akira to Zoltán: Twenty-Six Men Who Changed the World
Cynthia Chin-Lee
From Gandhi to Frank Lloyd Wright, these twenty-six men from across the globe prove how one person can impact science, a
Ages 6–10
The American Family Album
The African American Family Album
Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler
Authentic letters, diaries, and photographs trace the long journey of African American life from ancestral roots through
Ages 10–18
Abraham Lincoln the Writer: A Treasury of His Greatest Speeches and Letters
Harold Holzer
Discover how a young lawyer from the prairie became a master of the written word through this collection of personal let
Ages 10–14
1621: A New Look at Thanksgiving
Catherine O'Neill Grace, Margaret M. Bruchac
For parents seeking to look beyond the myths of the first Thanksgiving, this photo-essay explores the 1621 harvest from
Ages 8–12
Miss Nelson #1
¡La señorita Nelson ha desaparecido!
Harry Allard
The sweet Miss Nelson is gone, and the terrifying Viola Swamp has taken her place! Her misbehaving students quickly lear
Ages 4–8
Güero #2
They Call Her Fregona
David Bowles
Güero navigates the joys of a first crush and the harsh realities of his community as he tries to help a tough girl save
Ages 8–12
Tethered to Other Stars
Elisa Stone Leahy
Wendy uncovers hidden family papers and steps into the center of the immigration struggles facing her community in this
Ages 8–12
Bullying of Sikh American Children: Through the Eyes of a Sikh American High School Student
Unknown
For the student facing discrimination or the educator seeking to understand the Sikh American experience through a brave
Ages 12–18
The Magic Paintbrush
Laurence Yep
Steve's life in Chinatown is transformed when a magic paintbrush whisk him and his caretakers away from their quiet apar
Ages 8–12
Don't Laugh at Me
Steve Seskin, Allen Shamblin
Gentle lyrics and illustrations remind us that despite our outward differences, everyone deserves to be treated with dig
Ages 4–8
The Five Ancestors #4
Crane
Jeff Stone
Hok has hidden her identity for twelve years to master Kung Fu, but now she must emerge to stop her brother’s dangerous
Ages 8–12
Scooby-Doo! Mysteries #4
Scooby-Doo! and the Hex Files
Gail Herman, Rick Copp, David Goodman
Scooby-Doo and the gang investigate the Hex Girls. Is this rock group really casting spells, or is there a logical expla
Ages 4–11
National Geographic Reading Expeditions: Stand Up and Speak Out
Building a Dream
Sarah Glasscock
Step into the past with short plays that put you right in the middle of the American Revolution, the fight for suffrage,
Ages 8–11
Scarlet #1
Scarlet
A.C. Gaughen
For the teen navigating the complexities of identity while fighting against unfairness, this gritty retelling finds stre
Ages 12–18
Animorphs #51
The Absolute
K. A. Applegate
For the child grappling with the weight of leadership and the moral complexity of doing what is right when the stakes ar
Ages 9–13
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