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Dreams of Freedom: In Words and Pictures
Amnesty International
The inspiring words of Malala Yousafzai and Harriet Tubman join vibrant artwork to honor the fundamental rights and free
Ages 6–12
Dream by Dream: The Story of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise
Geri Kolesar
Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise challenges old traditions to bring modern, fair changes to his community in this inspiring story
Ages 6–9
Dorothea's Eyes
Barb Rosenstock
Living with polio in a field dominated by men, Dorothea Lange used her unique perspective and camera to capture the unfo
Ages 4–9
Dogerella
Maribeth Boelts
A fairy dogmother works her magic to help Princess Bea and a lonely pup find their way to each other in this playful twi
Ages 4–6
The Dog Patrol: Our Canine Companions and the Kids Who Protect Them
Rob Laidlaw
Learn the fascinating history of dogs and what it truly takes to be a responsible owner through engaging facts, illustra
Ages 8–12
Dissenter on the Bench
Victoria Ortiz
Historic lawsuits and personal photographs chronicle the life of a Supreme Court justice dedicated to winning the fight
Ages 10–14
Dirk Bones and the Mystery of the Missing Books
written and ill. by Doug Cushman
Ghostly reporter Dirk Bones is on the case to find out who is snatching books in this slightly spooky mystery filled wit
Ages 4–8
Diego Rivera
Susan Goldman Rubin
Vibrant murals and a deep love for Mexico define this look at a legendary artist who used his paintbrush to tell the sto
Ages 8–12
Devils Unto Dust
Emma Berquist
Willie treks across 1870s Texas to track down her father, but the territory is crawling with the Shakes—terrifying creat
Ages 14–18
Devil on My Heels
Joyce McDonald
The heavy heat of 1959 Florida sets the stage for Dove’s painful awakening to the realities of racism and injustice in h
Ages 12–17
Desert Diary: Japanese American Kids Behind Barbed Wire
Michael O. Tunnell
A third-grade classroom inside a Utah relocation camp provides a window into the daily lives of Japanese American childr
Ages 9–12
Dear Malala, We Stand with You
Rosemary McCarney
For children beginning to notice global inequality, this powerful photo-essay uses a collective letter to show the brave
Ages 6–10
Dear Dad: Growing Up With a Parent in Prison -- and How We Stayed Connected
Jay Jay Patton, Kiara Valdez
Jay Jay Patton shares her true story of using technology and determination to maintain a bond with her father during his
Ages 8–12
The Day the River Caught Fire: How the Cuyahoga River Exploded and Ignited the Earth Day Movement
Barry Wittenstein
Witness the explosive 1969 river fire in Cleveland that shocked the nation into creating Earth Day and fighting for clea
Ages 7–10
The Day Madear Voted
Wade Hudson
Two brothers watch with pride as their mother finally heads to the polls to exercise her hard-won right to vote.
Ages 6–10
Dark Sky Rising
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Archival photos and intense storytelling reveal the harrowing fight for African American civil rights during the Reconst
Ages 12–18
Danny Blackgoat #1
Rugged Road to Freedom
Tim Tingle
Escaping a Civil War prison camp is only the first step for seventeen-year-old Danny as he fights to rescue his family f
Ages 11–16
A Houdini & Nate Mystery #1
Danger in the Dark
Tom Lalicki
Thirteen-year-old Nathaniel faces a desperate family crisis and seeks out the legendary Harry Houdini to help him solve
Ages 9–12
Crystal City Lights
Holly Moulder
Twelve-year-old Dottie uncovers a dangerous secret about her best friend's father while living inside a German internmen
Ages 8–12
Consider the Octopus
Nora Raleigh Baskin, Gae Polisner
A research vessel stowaway and a scientist's son join forces on the high seas to draw the world's attention to a massive
Ages 8–12
Chocolate
Kay Frydenborg
The journey of chocolate spans from ancient Mesoamerican rituals and Spanish conquest to the complex realities of modern
Ages 12–18
Child of Spring
Farhana Zia
A young servant girl in India searches for moments of play and connection while navigating a life of labor alongside chi
Ages 8–12
Cherokee Sister
Debbie Dadey
A pioneer girl is suddenly swept away from her friends and forced onto the Trail of Tears after being captured by soldie
Ages 8–12
Chasing Shadows
Swati Avasthi
Corey's twin sister and girlfriend turn to comic books and free-running to cope with his murder and hunt for the truth i
Ages 14–18
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