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Reproductive Rights: Who Decides?
Vicki Oransky Wittenstein
Trace the long history of birth control and abortion through the centuries to understand how laws and social attitudes h
Ages 13–18
REPLAY
Sharon Creech
Twelve-year-old Leo navigates life in a loud, busy family while searching for the truth behind his father's mysterious c
Ages 8–12
René #1
René Has Two Last Names / René tiene dos apellidos
René Colato Laínez
René shares the story behind his two last names, showing how his full name carries the history and pride of his mother a
Ages 4–8
Renato and the Lion
Barbara DiLorenzo
For children processing big life changes or moving away from home, this gentle story uses a touch of magic to navigate t
Ages 4–8
Remember This: The Fascinating World of Memory
Monique Polak
Your brain uses many different ways to store and recall information. See how memory works through clear explanations and
Ages 9–12
Milkweed Meadow #1
The Remarkable Rescue at Milkweed Meadow
Elaine Dimopoulos
Butternut the rabbit breaks the rules of the meadow to follow a robin's lead and save a hurt fawn in this lushly illustr
Ages 8–12
The Reluctant Storyteller #1
Reluctant Storyteller
Art Coulson
Contemporary Cherokee life meets traditional folklore in this collection that blends storytelling with facts about the C
Ages 6–10
Reina Ramos #2
Reina Ramos Meets a Big Puppy
Emma Otheguy
Reina is terrified of big dogs and Lila is scared to do cartwheels, so the two friends must figure out how to help each
Ages 4–8
Red Madness
Gail Jarrow
Doctors race against time to solve the mystery of pellagra, a terrifying disease caused by malnutrition. Archival photos
Ages 10–14
Red Heart Tattoo
Lurlene McDaniel
For teens grappling with the reality of school violence or questioning the origins of hatred. This story helps process t
Ages 12–17
The Red Ear Blows Its Nose
Robert Schechter
For children who delight in the absurdity of the everyday and the wonders of the cosmos, this collection uses clever rhy
Ages 6–12
Rebel, Bully, Geek, Pariah
Erin Jade Lange
A geeky student and a rebellious girl flee a woods party in a stolen police car, sparking a high-stakes escape through t
Ages 14–18
Rebel Seoul #1
Rebel Seoul
Axie Oh
In a futuristic East Asia, an ex-gang member turned talented pilot fights to prove his loyalty to the Neo State in the y
Ages 14–18
Rebel
Cheryl Aylward Whitesel
Sent to a monastery against his will, a young Tibetan boy must decide whether to follow the ancient rules or follow his
Ages 10–14
Ready and Waiting for You
Judi Moreillon
Cheery rhymes and bright colors fill the halls as every teacher and student prepares a warm, enthusiastic welcome for th
Ages 3–6
RBG's Brave and Brilliant Women: 33 Jewish Women to Inspire Everyone
Nadine Epstein, Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg shares the stories of thirty-three influential Jewish women, from biblical figures to modern
Ages 8–12
Razia's Ray of Hope
Elizabeth Suneby
Razia lives in a village in Afghanistan where she must find the words to convince her father and brother that she deserv
Ages 8–12
Rare and Blue: Finding Nature's Treasures
Constance Van Hoven
Blue is a rare and beautiful color in the wild. Lyrical text and detailed art reveal eight unique species and the habita
Ages 5–9
Ralphie and the Swamp Baby
written and ill. by Vicky Rubin
Ralphie the alligator isn't sure he likes sharing the spotlight when a new baby hatches and starts competing for everyon
Ages 3–7
Raj the Bookstore Tiger
Kathleen T. Pelley
Raj’s cozy life as a bookstore cat is turned upside down when he has to share his home with a new feline arrival named S
Ages 4–8
Raisin, the Littlest Cow
Miriam Busch
Raisin used to be the baby of the family, but a new brother means finding her own way to stand out and grow up.
Ages 4–8
Raindrops Roll
written and illustrated by April Pulley Sayre
Vivid photography captures the precise moment rain hits the earth, revealing the hidden science and beauty of the water
Ages 4–8
Rainbow Weaver/Tejedora del Arcoíris
Linda Elovitz Marshall
Ixchel longs to weave like her ancestors, but when thread is too expensive, she finds a brilliant way to turn colorful p
Ages 4–8
Rainbow Stew
written and illustrated by Cathryn Falwell
A rainy afternoon turns into a vibrant kitchen adventure as children gather colorful vegetables from the garden to make
Ages 3–7
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