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Other Side of the Sky: A Memoir, The
Farah Ahmedi, Tamim Ansary
After surviving a land mine in Afghanistan, Farah Ahmedi journeys through Germany and Pakistan to build a new life of re
Ages 12–18
Novio Boy: A Play
Gary Soto
Ninth-grader Rudy is determined to pull off a perfect date with Patricia, if only he can find the money and dodge his hi
Ages 12–16
The Notorious Benedict Arnold
Steve Sheinkin
Trace the incredible rise and shocking fall of America’s most famous traitor, from his heroic leadership in battle to hi
Ages 10–18
No More Strangers Now: Young Voices from a New South Africa
Tim McKee
Young South Africans from diverse backgrounds share candid stories and photographs of their daily lives in the era follo
Ages 12–18
Middle Passage: White Ships/Black Cargo
Tom Feelings
Powerful black-and-white paintings bear witness to the history of Africa, the capture of its people, and the harrowing j
Ages 12–18
Love & Resistance
Kara H.L. Chen
Seventeen-year-old Olivia Chang joins a secret student society to take down a racist bully and dismantle her school's to
Ages 12–18
Little People and a Lost World: An Anthropological Mystery
Linda Goldenberg
For the curious student who loves unraveling mysteries about human history, this exploration of the 'hobbit' discovery o
Ages 10–16
Lincolns: A Scrapbook Look at Abraham and Mary, The
Candace Fleming
Letters, photos, and political cartoons piece together the intimate lives of Abraham and Mary Lincoln, from their early
Ages 10–15
Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX, the Law That Changed the Future of Girls in America
Karen Blumenthal
Witness the decades-long battle for Title IX and learn how this landmark law broke down barriers for girls in American c
Ages 10–18
Lest We Forget #1
Lest We Forget: The Passage from Africa to Slavery and Emancipation
Velma Maia Thomas
Slave narratives, primary source maps, and three-dimensional art bring the long history of the African slave trade and t
Ages 10–18
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
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
A Heart Divided
Cherie Bennett, Jeff Gottesfeld
Moving to the South sparks a personal and political awakening for Kate as she writes a play about the local controversy
Ages 12–18
The Grave
James Heneghan
Tom plunges into a mysterious pit in Liverpool and wakes up in 1847 Ireland, caught between his modern life and a family
Ages 12–15
His Dark Materials #1
The Golden Compass: The Graphic Novel, Volume 2
Philip Pullman
From the rooftops of Jordan College to a dangerous mystery involving missing children, Lyra’s life transforms into a hig
Ages 10–15
Getting Away With Murder: The True Story of the Emmett Till Case
Chris Crowe
Learn the true, harrowing story of the 1955 lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till and how the injustice of his case sparke
Ages 12–18
Forbidden Forest: The Story of Little John and Robin Hood
Michael Cadnum
Little John leaves his quiet life to join Robin Hood and protect a wrongfully accused lady in this gritty twelfth-centur
Ages 12–17
Ender's Game
First Meetings in the Enderverse
Orson Scott Card
Travel back to the origins of the Enderverse to witness the first encounters of legendary heroes and the unexpected meet
Ages 12–18
Face Relations: Eleven Stories About Seeing Beyond Color
Marilyn Singer
Eleven distinct voices explore the complexities of race, identity, and the moments that challenge how we see one another
Ages 12–18
Endless Steppe: Growing Up in Siberia
Esther Hautzig
For the child grappling with sudden life changes or hardship, this memoir shows how the strength of family and a resilie
Ages 10–15
En el tiempo de las mariposas (In the Time of the Butterflies)
Julia Alvarez
Four sisters in the Dominican Republic find the strength to resist a dangerous dictatorship, risking everything to stand
Ages 14–18
Barnard Biography Series
Elizabeth Blackwell: A Doctor's Triumph
Nancy Kline
Journal entries and historical records reveal how one woman defied every mid-1800s restriction to become the first femal
Ages 12–18
El senor del cero (The Master of the Zero)
Ma Isabel Molina
Fleeing resentment in Cordoba, a boy with a genius for Arabic numerals finds an unlikely ally in a girl escaping the Cal
Ages 10–15
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