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Counting Coup: Becoming a Crow Chief on the Reservation and Beyond
Joseph Medicine Crow, Herman J. Viola
For the child seeking to understand how traditional heritage and modern duty can coexist, this memoir explores the path
Ages 10–15
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
Cold Sassy Tree
Olive Ann Burns
For the teen navigating the messy complexities of family secrets and societal rules after a grandparent's surprising cho
Ages 13–18
Charley's War #2
Brothers in Arms
Pat Mills
For the teenager grappling with the reality of war and history, this gritty graphic novel provides a raw, honest look at
Ages 12–18
Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith
Deborah Heiligman
For the teenager navigating the tension between their family's faith and their own scientific curiosity, or anyone quest
Ages 12–18
The Boys from St. Petri
Bjarne Reuter
For the teenager grappling with what it means to do the right thing when the law is wrong, this story explores the high
Ages 12–17
Borrowed Light
Anna Fienberg
For the teenager navigating the overwhelming weight of an unplanned pregnancy and the delicate, shifting dynamics of fam
Ages 14–18
Blueprint
Charlotte Kerner
For the teenager grappling with their identity and what it means to be a unique person while living in a parent's shadow
Ages 13–18
Blackwater
Eve Bunting
For the teenager grappling with a heavy secret or the weight of an unintended mistake. This story explores the paralyzin
Ages 11–15
Bill of Rights: A History in Documents, The
John J. Patrick
For the student curious about why we have specific rights, this guide traces the history of American liberties through t
Ages 12–18
Bad
Jean Ferris
For the teenager grappling with the consequences of a bad decision and the realization that people are more complex than
Ages 12–17
Assassin
Anna Myers
For the teen processing the weight of historical tragedy or grappling with the complexity of those who choose violence t
Ages 12–17
Art Attack: A Short Cultural History of the Avant-Garde
Marc Aronson
For the teen who questions why things are the way they are and wants to use their creative voice to challenge the world
Ages 12–18
Great Minds of Ancient Science and Math
Archimedes: Mathematical Genius of the Ancient World
Mary Gow
For the student who loves solving puzzles and asking 'why', this biography reveals the ancient origins of the machines a
Ages 11–16
April Morning
Howard Fast
For the young teen grappling with the transition to adulthood and the sudden, harsh reality of loss during a time of nat
Ages 12–16
Confessions of Georgia Nicolson #1
Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging
Louise Rennison
For the teenager navigating the hilarious, awkward, and sometimes cringeworthy transitions of puberty, first crushes, an
Ages 12–16
America Dreaming: How Youth Changed America in the Sixties
Laban Carrick Hill
For the teen curious about how their generation can make a difference, this visual history explores how youth activism r
Ages 12–18
All Your Twisted Secrets
Diana Urban
For the teen navigating complex high school cliques who enjoys high stakes moral dilemmas and questioning what it truly
Ages 14–18
All But My Life
Gerda Weissman Klein
For the teenager grappling with the weight of history and the fragility of peace, this memoir explores how one girl kept
Ages 14–18
Age of Bronze #1
A Thousand Ships
Eric Shanower
For the teen fascinated by ancient legends or a student seeking a deeply human, historically grounded window into the or
Ages 12–18
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
Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn #2
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain
For the teen navigating the tug-of-war between what society says is right and what their heart knows is true.
Ages 12–18
Abduction, The
Mette Newth
For the reader grappling with the harsh realities of history and the pain of being forced into a world where your own id
Ages 13–18
A Year to the Day
Robin Benway
For the teenager struggling to piece their life together after the sudden loss of a sibling or loved one.
Ages 14–18
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