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Wet Cement: A Mix of Concrete Poems
Bob Raczka
Words jump, bump, and twist across the page in these 31 concrete poems where the very shape of the text illustrates the
Ages 8–12
Welcome to America, Champ!
Catherine Stier
Thomas leaves England behind for a new life in 1945, feeling both nervous and hopeful as he journeys toward America with
Ages 6–10
Weird & Wild Animal Facts
Jessica Loy
Did you know some animals use weird traits to clean themselves or hide? See the strangest ways creatures eat and defend
Ages 6–10
We Sing from the Heart: How The Slants® Took Their Fight for Free Speech to the Supreme Court
Mia Wenjen
A rock band transforms a painful slur into a badge of pride, taking their fight for identity and free speech all the way
Ages 6–10
We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Resistance to Wartime Incarceration
Frank Abe, Tamiko Nimura
Three American citizens risk everything to stand against the unlawful loss of their rights during wartime incarceration
Ages 12–18
We Are Like the Clouds/Somos Como las Nubes
Jorge Argueta
Bilingual poems and evocative paintings capture the dreams, fears, and hopes of Central American children traveling towa
Ages 8–12
We Are Here to Stay
Susan Kuklin
Nine undocumented young adults share their personal journeys of seeking safety and new beginnings in the United States,
Ages 12–18
Waves
Sharon Dogar
Hal is haunted by his sister's accident, but a supernatural connection might be the only way to uncover the mystery of w
Ages 12–18
Warrior Queens
Warrior Queens: True Stories of Six Ancient Rebels Who Slayed History
Vicky Alvear Shecter
Six legendary women from the ancient world command armies and fight for their nations in these true stories of power, st
Ages 9–12
Warped
Maurissa Guibord
Tessa fights to find her true identity in a vibrant fantasy world where the threads of the past and present are tightly
Ages 12–17
Walking to the Bus-Rider Blues
Harriette Gillem Robinet
Twelve-year-old Alfa Merryfield finds his way through the changing world of 1956 Alabama during the historic bus boycott
Ages 8–12
Walking Home to Rosie Lee
A. LaFaye
The Civil War has ended, and Gabe is finally free to begin an epic journey across the South to find the mother who was s
Ages 5–9
A Walk in the Words
Hudson Talbott
A young boy navigates the struggle of being a slow reader by finding a vibrant, safe harbor in his drawings and art when
Ages 5–9
Waiting for Dolphins
Carole Crowe
Life on a sailboat is anything but peaceful for a rebellious girl trying to navigate her grief after her father's death.
Ages 10–14
Wagons Ho!
George Hallowell, Joan Holub
See how a cross-country move has changed over a century by comparing one family's 1846 wagon trek to a modern-day road t
Ages 5–9
Voyage to the Pharos
Sarah Gauch
Young Dino sets sail on a high-stakes voyage to witness the legendary Pharos lighthouse in this dramatic adventure throu
Ages 5–9
Voyage of the Sparrowhawk
Natasha Farrant
Following the Great War, two friends set sail across the English Channel on a daring boat journey to find the family mem
Ages 9–12
Frostheart #1
Voyage of the Frostheart
Jamie Littler
Outcast Ash must brave a treacherous sea of wild snow alongside a crew of pathfinders to find where he truly belongs in
Ages 8–12
Voices in the Air
Naomi Shihab Nye
Ninety-five original poems pay homage to the voices of musicians, writers, and thinkers who have shaped our world and ou
Ages 12–18
Vivid: Poems & Notes About Color
written and illustrated by Julie Paschkis
Whimsical gouache paintings and clever rhymes reveal the surprising science and playful wordplay behind every shade of t
Ages 6–9
Sahara Special #2
Vive La Paris
Esmé Raji Codell
Between piano keys and scales, Paris learns profound lessons from her teacher about the weight of the Holocaust and the
Ages 8–12
Vivaldi and the Invisible Orchestra
Stephen Costanza
Young Candida helps Vivaldi by copying his scores in Venice, weaving her own daydreams into the music of the hidden orch
Ages 5–9
Virus Hunters: How Science Protects People When Outbreaks and Pandemics Strike
Amy Cherrix
You'll see how elite scientists race against time to track down deadly viruses and develop the vaccines that keep the wh
Ages 10–14
Viral
Ann Bausum
The most startling thing you will learn is how medical neglect and social stigma shaped the early years of the HIV/AIDS
Ages 12–18
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