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10,298 books found
Bears of the Ice #1
The Quest of the Cubs
Kathryn Lasky
Twin cubs with special powers must flee the Northern Kingdoms when a group of power-hungry polar bears begins snatching
Ages 8–12
The Bicycle Spy
Yona Zeldis McDonough
Twelve-year-old Marcel uses his passion for cycling to navigate the dangers of Nazi-occupied France in this high-stakes
Ages 8–12
The Kid Who Ran for President #2
The Kid Who Became President
Dan Gutman
Thirteen-year-old Judson Moon is being sworn in as the leader of the free world, proving that you are never too young to
Ages 8–12
A Day That Changed America
The March on Washington
Margeaux Weston
For children asking why fairness matters, this narrative history brings the 1963 March on Washington to life, showing ho
Ages 7–10
I Like to Read
Who Will Win?
Arihhonni David
For the child who needs to learn that slow and steady effort matters more than showing off, rooted in traditional Hauden
Ages 4–8
Hats Are Not for Cats!
Jacqueline K. Rayner
For the child who has been told they can't do something just because of who they are. A playful lesson in why rules abou
Ages 3–7
Boy and the Elephant, The
Freya Blackwood
For the quiet child who feels more comfortable in the company of nature and imagination than the noise of a busy city.
Ages 3–7
What I Must Tell the World: How Lorraine Hansberry Found Her Voice
What I Must Tell the World: How Lorraine Hansberry Found Her Voice
Lorraine Hansberry made history as the first Black woman to have a play on Broadway after a childhood spent challenging
Ages 4–8
Mama's Nightingale: A Story of Immigration and Separation
Edwidge Danticat
For the child grappling with the absence of a loved one or trying to make sense of why a family member is far away due t
Ages 5–9
Burn Down, Rise Up
Vincent Tirado
For the teen processing the weight of their community's history or seeking the courage to protect a loved one when the w
Ages 14–18
Somewhere Between Bitter and Sweet
Honor
Private investigator Garrett navigates a gritty world of trolls and vampires, relying on hard-boiled detective skills ra
Ages 14–18
City Summer, Country Summer
Lisa Bullard
Discover the extraordinary life of Eugene Bullard, the boxer and jazz musician who became one of the first African Ameri
Ages 7–11
Standing in the Need of Prayer: A Modern Retelling of the Classic Spiritual
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the child learning about the strength of their ancestors, this poetic prayer offers a moving bridge between history
Ages 4–8
Monday's Not Coming
Tiffany D. Jackson
For the teenager grappling with the fear that a friend has fallen through the cracks while the adults in their life rema
Ages 14–18
Before She Was Harriet
Lesa Cline-Ransome
Harriet Tubman was many people before she became a legend: a nurse, a scout, and a daughter. Poetic prose traces the lay
Ages 4–9
Ellen's Broom
Kelly Starling Lyons
A special broom hanging on the cabin wall serves as a powerful memory of a secret wedding as Ellen and her parents head
Ages 5–9
No Crystal Stair: A Documentary Novel of the Life and Work of Lewis Michaux, Harlem Bookseller
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson
Lewis Michaux built a sanctuary for the mind in Harlem, creating a legendary bookstore that became a vital center for Bl
Ages 12–18
Days Of Jubilee: The End of Slavery in the United States
Patricia C. McKissack, Frederick L. McKissack
For the student curious about the real story of Juneteenth and the long road to freedom. This history uses primary sourc
Ages 10–14
Rebels Against Slavery: American Slave Revolts
Patricia C. McKissack, Fredrick L. McKissack
For the student exploring the true depth of American history, this book moves beyond passive narratives to reveal the br
Ages 10–15
Sojourner Truth: Ain't I a Woman?
Patricia C. McKissack
Follow the life of a legendary orator and activist who rose from slavery to become a powerful voice for women's rights a
Ages 8–14
Aida
Leontyne Price
For the child grappling with difficult choices between what their heart wants and where their loyalties lie.
Ages 7–12
Which Way Freedom
Joyce Hansen
For the young reader exploring their place in the world and the meaning of personal agency. This story follows Obi's jou
Ages 10–14
Beat the Story Drum, Pum-Pum
Ashley Bryan
For the child curious about why things are the way they are, these rhythmic Nigerian folktales offer timeless wisdom on
Ages 5–10
Show Way
Jacqueline Woodson
For the child discovering how their own family story fits into the grand tapestry of history and the enduring strength o
Ages 6–10
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