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Louisa May's Battle
Kathleen Krull
Service as a Civil War nurse transforms Louisa May Alcott's perspective, fueling the creative fire that would one day le
Ages 7–11
Loud and Proud: The Life of Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm
Lesa Cline-Ransome
A studious girl uses her powerful voice and sharp intelligence to overcome obstacles and become a historic changemaker f
Ages 4–8
Lizzie and the Lost Baby
Cheryl Blackford
An abandoned baby under a tree forces ten-year-old Lizzie into a difficult choice during her wartime evacuation to the E
Ages 8–12
Living Beyond Borders: Growing Up Mexican in America
Margarita Longoria
Personal essays, poems, and graphic stories celebrate the vibrant and complex reality of growing up Mexican-American in
Ages 12–18
Turning Points
Little Rock Nine
Marshall Poe
Follow two students, one Black and one white, as they witness the historic and difficult integration of Central High in
Ages 8–12
Little Croc's Purse
Lizzie Finlay
Little Croc finds a lost purse and must decide what to do when he encounters funny obstacles on his way to return it to
Ages 3–6
A Little Red Hen and Friends Story #2
The Little Blue Bridge
Brenda Maier
A clever young girl uses her engineering skills and a bit of bridge-building ingenuity to outsmart both a neighborhood b
Ages 4–8
Lily and the Paper Man
Rebecca Upjohn
Lily learns to look past her initial hesitation to help a homeless man, discovering how much pride and empathy can grow
Ages 4–8
Lift Your Light a Little Higher
Heather Henson
An enslaved man leads visitors through the dark wonders of Kentucky's Mammoth Caves. Dramatic watercolor and collage art
Ages 4–9
Lies, Knives, and Girls in Red Dresses
Ron Koertge
These dark, sophisticated verse retellings of classic fairy tales dive deep into dread, death, and clever twists.
Ages 12–18
Libertad
Bessie Flores Zaldívar
Libertad turns to poetry to navigate her identity and a tense presidential election, wondering if true self-expression i
Ages 14–18
Li'l Dan the Drummer Boy
Romare Bearden
Li'l Dan uses his drumming to protect the very Union soldiers who helped him find freedom in this moving story by a mast
Ages 5–10
Letters to a Prisoner
written and illustrated by Jacques Goldstyn
For children processing the unfairness of the world, this wordless story shows how small acts of creativity and solidari
Ages 6–9
Lemonade Mouth #2
Puckers Up
Mark Peter Hughes
Lemonade Mouth has finally been discovered by a big-time promoter, but the band must decide if fame is worth losing thei
Ages 12–17
Lauren Yanofsky Hates the Holocaust
Leanne Lieberman
Caught between her desire to leave her heritage behind and the cruelty of her friends' war games, Lauren faces a difficu
Ages 12–17
Late, Great Endlings, The: Stories of the Last Survivors
Deborah Kerbel
Watercolor illustrations honor the final survivors of lost species while sharing meaningful actions families can take to
Ages 7–10
Gilbert and Friends #12
Last One in Is a Rotten Egg!
Diane deGroat
Cousin Wally insists on being first at everything during Easter, but Gilbert has a humorous plan to teach him a lesson a
Ages 4–8
Kiyo Sato: From a WWII Japanese Internment Camp to a Life of Service
Connie Goldsmith, Kiyo Sato
Kiyo rises from the injustice of a WWII internment camp to serve in the Air Force and fight for human rights in this mov
Ages 11–18
Kings Mountain
G. Clifton Wisler
Young Francis leaves his quiet life at his grandmother’s tavern to join the struggle for independence as a Patriot fight
Ages 10–14
King Hugo's Huge Ego
Chris Van Dusen
A boastful king learns a hilarious lesson when his arrogance causes his head to literally grow larger with every conceit
Ages 4–8
Kindred Spirits/Shilombish Ittibachvffa
Leslie Stall Widener
In 1847, the Choctaw Nation sent aid to help the people of Ireland, beginning a powerful legacy of global generosity and
Ages 6–10
Ketanji: Justice Jackson's Journey to the U.S. Supreme Court
Kekla Magoon
Realistic artwork follows the life of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, showcasing the determination that led her to the hi
Ages 4–8
Kaleidoscope Song
Fox Benwell
Music is Neo’s refuge until she falls for a singer in a local band, forcing her to risk everything for love in a world t
Ages 14–18
Just One Pebble: One Boy's Quest to End Hunger
Dianna Wilson Sirkovsky
Nine-year-old Braeden Mannering sees a neighbor in need and sets out on a determined quest to tackle food insecurity and
Ages 6–10
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