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Wood, Wire, Wings: Emma Lilian Todd Invents an Airplane
Kristen W. Larson
Emma Lilian Todd ignores the skeptics and spends her days tinkering with wood and wire to solve the complex puzzles of e
Ages 7–10
The Creature from My Closet #1
Wonkenstein
Obert Skye
Rob’s messy, junk-filled closet holds a wild surprise when a mysterious little creature pops out from the clutter. Amusi
Ages 8–12
Wonderful Feels Like This
Sara Lövestam
Steffi escapes the loneliness of school bullying through an unexpected friendship with an elderly jazz musician whose st
Ages 12–17
Woman All Spies Fear, The: Code Breaker Elizebeth Smith Friedman and Her Hidden Life
Amy Butler Greenfield
Uncover the secret life of Elizebeth Smith Friedman, the brilliant pioneer who broke enemy codes and saved thousands of
Ages 12–18
Without Separation: Prejudice, Segregation and the Case of Roberto Alvarez
Larry Dane Brimner
When Roberto Alvarez was barred from his school, his immigrant community fought back in a landmark 1931 court case to en
Ages 7–10
With a Star in My Hand: Rubén Darío, Poetry Hero
Margarita Engle
Born in Nicaragua and abandoned by his mother, young Rubén turns his loneliness into complex, world-famous poetry as el
Ages 12–18
Wishes
Mượn Thị Văn
Beneath the cover of night, a family leaves everything behind to face the waves in search of safety and a new beginning
Ages 4–8
Winterfolk
Janel Kolby
Fifteen-year-old Rain lives in a fragile community of tents, but when her home is threatened, she must find the strength
Ages 12–18
Winter Bees & Other Poems of the Cold
Joyce Sidman
Richly layered illustrations and vocabulary-filled sidebars reveal the secret ways honeybees and other creatures survive
Ages 6–10
Wink #1
Wink: The Ninja Who Wanted to Nap
J.C. Phillipps
Wink doesn't act like a traditional ninja, but his flamboyant style and big personality might be exactly what his master
Ages 4–8
Alma #1
The Wind Rises
Timothée de Fombelle
A young African girl and a European stowaway find their fates linked during a harrowing 1786 voyage aboard a slave ship.
Ages 10–16
Willy the Scrub #1
Willy the Scrub
Jamie McEwan
Willy and his friends aren't the best athletes on the field, but they discover the power of perseverance as they try to
Ages 8–12
Willowood
Cecilia Galante
Moving to a new city leaves fifth grader Lily feeling lonely and invisible. Her world begins to change as she gathers a
Ages 8–12
The Wild Huntsboys
Martin Stewart
In a city torn by war, three unlikely friends unite to protect a young sister from a group of offended faeries who have
Ages 10–14
Gumiho #1
Wicked Fox
Kat Cho
Gu Miyoung is a nine-tailed fox demon living in the modern world, but saving a human life sets off a chain of events tha
Ages 12–18
Epossumondas #2
Why Epossumondas Has No Hair on His Tail
Coleen Salley
This colorful folk tale explains exactly how a run-in with a bear left the opossum with a tail that has no hair at all.
Ages 4–8
Why Does the Coqui Sing?
Barbara Garland Polikoff
Thirteen-year-old Luz finds that moving to Puerto Rico is a slow, difficult climb as she tries to find her rhythm in a c
Ages 8–12
Whoosh!
Chris Barton
A cooling mistake in a laboratory leads to the accidental creation of the Super Soaker, the most powerful water blaster
Ages 7–10
Whoo-Ku Haiku: A Great Horned Owl Story
Maria Gianferrari
The lifecycle of a great horned owl family unfolds through rhythmic haiku and dreamy illustrations, from nesting and hat
Ages 4–8
The Whole Hole Story
Vivian McInerny
A tiny hole in a pocket becomes a gateway to a journey around the world in this whimsical adventure filled with colorful
Ages 4–8
Joe Ford #1
Who's Jim Hines?
Jean Alicia Elster
In the midst of the Great Depression, a twelve-year-old boy in Detroit watches his father run a lumber yard while learni
Ages 8–12
Who Named Their Pony Macaroni?
Marilyn Singer
Meet the many animals that have called the White House home through humorous poems and colorful collage illustrations.
Ages 7–12
Who Are You?
Brook Pessin-Whedbee
Gender is explained through the lenses of our bodies, identities, and expressions in a clear, straightforward way design
Ages 4–8
White House Kids
Joe Rhatigan
Sneak behind the scenes of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to see how the children of presidents played, studied, and grew up i
Ages 8–12
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