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The Kite Rider
Geraldine McCaughrean
In 13th-century China, a young boy supports his mother by becoming a kite rider in a circus, eventually soaring all the
Ages 10–14
Kingdom of the Sun: A Book of the Planets
Jacqueline Mitton
The celestial bodies of our solar system meet the gods of ancient Greece and Rome in this blend of modern astronomy and
Ages 6–10
The King's Swift Rider: A Novel on Robert the Bruce
Mollie Hunter
For the teenager seeking a sense of purpose and the courage to stand up for what they believe in, even when the stakes a
Ages 12–16
King of the Middle March
Kevin Crossley-Holland
Teenager Arthur Caldicot enters the Fourth Crusade and finds his sense of duty challenged by the brutal reality of war a
Ages 12–17
Kathleen O'Byrne, Irish Dancer
Declan Carville
When Kathleen misses out on a big dance competition, she gathers her neighborhood friends to stage her own spirited perf
Ages 4–8
Katherine Dunham: Pioneer of Black Dance
Barbara O'Connor
Follow the life of Katherine Dunham, the pioneering choreographer who combined dance and anthropology to celebrate her A
Ages 8–12
Just a Second: A Different Way to Look at Time
Steve Jenkins
Realistic paper collages show the incredible things that happen in the natural world during a single second, a minute, o
Ages 5–10
Julie of the Wolves #3
Julie's Wolf Pack
Jean Craighead George
Step directly into the minds of the animals in the Arctic wilderness to see how a wolf pack survives, leads, and protect
Ages 9–13
Journeys for Freedom: A New Look at America's Story
Elspeth Leacock, Susan Washburn Buckley
True stories of people who risked everything for liberty come to life through detailed maps and vibrant illustrations of
Ages 8–12
My Name Is America #10
The Journal of Jesse Smoke: A Cherokee Boy
Joseph Bruchac
Sixteen-year-old Jesse Smoke keeps a journal through the year 1837, documenting his people's journey and hardships durin
Ages 9–14
Jose! Born to Dance: The Story of Jose Limon
Susanna Reich
For the child who feels like an outsider or is searching for their spark, this lyrical biography shows how passion and p
Ages 5–9
John Muir: My Life with Nature
Joseph Cornell, John Muir
The beauty of the wilderness comes alive through the words of the man who fought to protect it, including a daring glaci
Ages 9–12
John Lewis in the Lead: A Story of the Civil Rights Movement
James Haskins, Kathleen Benson
John Lewis rises from a small farm to the front lines of the March on Washington, leading the fight for justice with pea
Ages 7–11
Jefferson's Children: The Story of One American Family
Shannon Lanier
For the young person navigating a complex family tree and discovering how history shaped their identity.
Ages 10–14
Jake Johnson: The Story of a Mule
Tres Seymour
A stubborn mule parks himself right in the middle of a farm, leaving the Puckett family to find a clever way to move him
Ages 4–8
The Royal Diaries #15
Jahanara: Princess of Princesses
Kathryn Lasky
Step inside the 1627 diary of Princess Jahanara to witness the weddings, battles, and political intrigues of India's Mog
Ages 9–14
Island Boyz: Short Stories
Graham Salisbury
For the young person navigating the transition to adulthood while seeking a sense of place and heritage within their fam
Ages 10–14
Iris and Walter #6
Iris and Walter and the Field Trip
Elissa Haden Guest
For the child who feels nervous about big school outings or the fear of getting lost in a crowd.
Ages 6–9
Invisible
Christina Diaz Gonzalez
Five very different students forced into community service realize they have more in common than their school labels sug
Ages 8–12
In Your Face: The Facts About Your Features
Donna M. Jackson
For the child who has ever wondered why they have their mother's nose or how we read a smile, this guide explores the sc
Ages 8–12
In the Swim: Poems and Paintings
Douglas Florian
Witty rhymes and playful paintings reveal the peculiar habits and strange secrets of twenty-one different fish from the
Ages 5–10
If a Bus Could Talk: The Story of Rosa Parks
Faith Ringgold
A bus tells the powerful story of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery boycott that changed history through a single act of qui
Ages 5–9
I Want to Live: The Diary of a Young Girl in Stalin's Russia
Nina Lugovskaya
Thirteen-year-old Nina’s private dreams of becoming a writer turn into a dangerous liability when the Soviet secret poli
Ages 14–18
I Am Not a Number
Jenny Kay Dupuis, Kathy Kacer
Eight-year-old Irene is taken from her family to a residential school, where she must fight to hold onto her identity af
Ages 7–11
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