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3,108 books found
Hiromi's Hands
Lynne Barasch
Hiromi defies tradition to master the art of sushi making alongside her father in their family's busy New York City rest
Ages 5–9
Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-ins
Carole Boston Weatherford
Young Connie watches history unfold from a lunch counter stool as she experiences the courage and quiet power of the Gre
Ages 5–9
The Firefly Letters: A Suffragette's Journey to Cuba
Margarita Engle
For the child questioning why things are the way they are, this novel in verse explores the shared longing for freedom a
Ages 10–14
Musical Narratives
The Farewell Symphony
Anna Harwell Celenza
Joseph Haydn uses the power of music to stage a clever protest, leading his orchestra in a symphony that sends a message
Ages 6–10
Elizabeth Leads the Way: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Right to Vote
Tanya Lee Stone
For the child who asks why things have to be the way they are. This inspiring story shows how one girl's quest for fairn
Ages 4–8
A Dream of Freedom
Diane McWhorter
The long fight to end segregation and secure voting rights comes to life through the history of the nonviolent protests
Ages 10–14
Dear Medusa
Olivia Cole
Trauma has made Alicia feel like a monster in the halls of her school, until mysterious letters and a new spark of attra
Ages 14–18
Count on Us: American Women in the Military
Amy Nathan
For the young reader inspired by trail-blazing women, this history chronicles the courage and determination of female so
Ages 10–18
A Boy and a Jaguar
Alan Rabinowitz
A young boy who struggles to speak find his true voice among the animals at the zoo, sparking a lifelong mission to prot
Ages 4–8
Bobbin Girl, The
Emily Arnold McCully
Working in a 19th-century textile mill, a ten-year-old girl must decide if she has the courage to join her coworkers in
Ages 7–12
Barnyard Slam
Dian Curtis Regan
The barn is buzzing with puns and rhymes after the sun goes down. Join Yo Mama Goose and a cast of farm animals for a hi
Ages 4–9
Ballet Sisters #1
The Duckling and the Swan
Jan Ormerod
Between the leotards and the stage, a younger sister tries to find her own rhythm while dealing with her bossy older sis
Ages 5–7
The Art Lesson
Tomie dePaola
Tommy loves drawing his own way at home, but school art class has strict rules and only one piece of paper. He must find
Ages 4–8
After Gandhi: One Hundred Years of Nonviolent Resistance
Anne O'Brien
For the child questioning how one person can change the world. This anthology explores how peaceful protest and steady c
Ages 10–16
1-800-Where-R-You #1
When Lightning Strikes
Meg Cabot
For the teen who feels like an outsider and is looking to find their voice while navigating sudden, life-changing respon
Ages 12–18
The Riddle in Stone #1
Riddle in Stone
Robert Evert
For the child who feels overlooked or held back by a speech impediment, this story celebrates finding inner strength thr
Ages 10–15
The Mediator #2
Ninth Key
Meg Cabot
A teenage girl balances high school life with her secret role as a mediator helping restless ghosts resolve their unfini
Ages 12–17
Daughter of the Pirate King #2
Daughter of the Siren Queen
Tricia Levenseller
With the treasure map finally hers and her enemies in chains, Alosa must command her ship while dealing with a surprisin
Ages 13–18
Bread Givers
Anzia Yezierska
A young girl struggles to balance her own dreams with the strict traditions of her immigrant Jewish household on the Low
Ages 14–18
Where I Belong
Marcia Argueta Mickelson
For the teen navigating the tension between their private identity and public perception while standing up for their fam
Ages 12–18
Speak Up!
Miranda Paul
For the child learning to navigate social hurdles, this encouraging book shows how small acts of bravery and speaking up
Ages 4–8
Love is Loud: How Diane Nash Led the Civil Rights Movement
Sandra Neil Wallace
Diane Nash stands at the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement, using nonviolent protest and courage to challenge segre
Ages 4–8
Leeva at Last
Sara Pennypacker
For the child who feels isolated or different, this story celebrates the power of books to open doors and the beauty of
Ages 8–12
I Am Ruby Bridges
Ruby Bridges
For the child noticing that the world isn't always fair. This gentle memoir helps little ones understand courage and the
Ages 4–8
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