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Growing Up Filipino: Stories for Young Adults
Cecilia Manguerra Brainard
Twenty-nine writers share stories of family, angst, and love, exploring what it means to grow up Filipino both at home a
Ages 12–18
Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story
Benjamin Carson, Cecil Murphey
Follow the remarkable journey of a boy who rose from the bottom of his class to become a world-renowned neurosurgeon thr
Ages 12–18
Gathering of Flowers: Stories About Being Young in America, A
Joyce Carol Thomas
Diverse young voices from Oklahoma to San Francisco share their experiences growing up and blending rich ethnic heritage
Ages 12–18
From One Experience to Another
M. Jerry Weiss (editor)
Fifteen celebrated authors pull back the curtain on their own lives to reveal the real-world inspirations that grew into
Ages 12–18
Farmworker's Daughter: Growing Up Mexican in America, The
Rose Castillo Guilbault
Rose moves from Mexico to California’s Salinas Valley, facing the trials of being a teenager while learning a new langua
Ages 12–18
Every Bone Tells a Story: Hominin Discoveries, Deductions, and Debates
Jill Rubalcaba, Peter Robertshaw
Scientists examine bone fragments and ancient remains to piece together the life stories of people who lived long before
Ages 12–17
Earth-Shattering Poems
Liz Rosenberg
Life, love, and major challenges collide in this collection of over forty poems that capture the intensity of moments th
Ages 12–18
Dreaming in Color, Living in Black and White: Our Own Stories of Growing Up Black in America
Laurel Holliday (editor)
Black adults share searing, firsthand accounts of facing racism and the sting of the N-word while growing up in America.
Ages 14–18
Decoding Life: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Genome
Ron Fridell
The blueprint of life is hidden within our DNA, and scientists are working to decode the mysteries and ethics behind our
Ages 11–17
Black Out Loud
Arnold Adoff
Modern voices celebrate Black identity and the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. through a powerful collection of Africa
Ages 10–18
American Dragons: Twenty-five Asian American Voices
Laurence Yep
Twenty-five Asian American authors share their stories through poetry and prose, exploring the complex balance of family
Ages 12–18
Alive in the Killing Fields: Surviving the Khmer Rouge Genocide
Martha E. Kendall, Nawuth Keat
Nawuth Keat shares a harrowing and hopeful account of his survival during the Khmer Rouge invasion of Cambodia and his j
Ages 12–18
The American Family Album
The African American Family Album
Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler
Authentic letters, diaries, and photographs trace the long journey of African American life from ancestral roots through
Ages 10–18
Air Awakens #4
Water's Wrath
Elise Kova
A former librarian turned powerful sorcerer finally gains her freedom, but the victory comes at the heavy cost of her in
Ages 14–18
Doon #3
Shades of Doon
Carey Corp, Lorie Langdon
Best friends Vee and Kenna find themselves outside the safety of Doon, where they must face a vengeful witch and the Mac
Ages 13–18
Air Awakens #5
Crystal Crowned
Elise Kova
With the Solaris Empire falling under a new dark shadow, Vhalla Yarl must step onto the stage of fate for one final, wor
Ages 14–18
Throwback
Maurene Goo
Samantha is thrown thirty years into the past, giving her a chance to fix her family’s broken relationships and understa
Ages 12–18
Stay Gold
Tobly McSmith
Pony and Georgia navigate a spark of attraction complicated by hidden identities and the risks of opening up about the p
Ages 14–18
Seven Percent of Ro Devereux
Ellen O'Clover
Ro Devereux's life changes forever when the life-predicting app she invented goes viral, forcing her to confront her pas
Ages 13–18
Rez Ball
Byron Graves
Sophomore Tre carries the hopes of his Minnesota reservation on the basketball court while fighting to find his own path
Ages 13–18
Give Me a Sign
Anna Sortino
Working at a summer camp for deaf and blind kids helps seventeen-year-old Lilah find her place within the Deaf community
Ages 13–18
Bullying of Sikh American Children: Through the Eyes of a Sikh American High School Student
Unknown
For the student facing discrimination or the educator seeking to understand the Sikh American experience through a brave
Ages 12–18
The Variants #2
Defector
Susanne Winnacker
Tessa risks everything to find her missing best friend, launching a dangerous investigation into a rogue organization th
Ages 12–17
Scarlet #1
Scarlet
A.C. Gaughen
For the teen navigating the complexities of identity while fighting against unfairness, this gritty retelling finds stre
Ages 12–18
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