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Lewis & Clark
Nick Bertozzi
Vivid panels bring the long trek from St. Louis to the Pacific to life in this gritty graphic novel account of the famou
Ages 12–17
How I Made It to Eighteen: A Mostly True Story
Tracy White
For the teenager navigating the heavy realities of depression and eating disorders, this raw memoir offers a companion t
Ages 14–18
Mothman's Curse
Christine Hayes
For the child fascinated by local legends and spooky secrets: a thrilling mystery about family history, a haunted camera
Ages 8–12
Descendant of the Crane
Joan He
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of family expectations and questioning the systems of power they are meant to i
Ages 14–18
Keepers
John Frank
For the curious child who wonders about the quiet lives of others: these short stories celebrate the dedication and care
Ages 8–12
Time Twisters #1
Abraham Lincoln, Pro Wrestler
Steve Sheinkin
History takes a wild turn when a fed-up Abraham Lincoln goes on strike, leaving Abby and Doc to convince him to return t
Ages 7–10
So Tall Within: Sojourner Truth's Long Walk Toward Freedom
Gary D. Schmidt
Born into the hardships of slavery, Sojourner Truth used her powerful voice and unshakable spirit to walk a long, brave
Ages 5–9
When Green Becomes Tomatoes: Poems for All Seasons
Julie Fogliano
For the child who loves to marvel at the first green sprout or the quiet of a snowy day, this poetic diary celebrates th
Ages 5–10
Actual Times #5
He Has Shot the President!
Don Brown
For the child who loves mysteries and true stories, this graphic novel brings history to life through the high-stakes ma
Ages 7–11
Gus and Glory
Sarah Guillory
For the child navigating the heavy quiet of loss and seeking a path toward healing through the companionship of a four-l
Ages 8–12
There's a Wolf at the Door
Zoe B. Alley
A hungry wolf tries over and over to catch his dinner in this hilarious graphic novel retelling of five classic fables a
Ages 5–10
Beetle Battles: One Scientist's Journey of Adventure and Discovery
Douglas J. Emlen
For the curious child who loves bugs and wonders how nature's smallest creatures develop such incredible armor and weapo
Ages 8–12
Time Twisters
Time Twisters: Abigail Adams, Pirate of the Caribbean and Amelia Earhart and the Flying Chariot
Steve Sheinkin
For the student who thinks history is just a list of boring dates, these wacky adventures bring historical figures to li
Ages 7–10
How Not to Ask a Boy to Prom
S. J. Goslee
Nolan finds his high school social life turned upside down when his older sister decides he needs a major push to get in
Ages 14–18
The Arrow Finds Its Mark: A Book of Found Poems
Georgia Heard
For the child who claims they don't like poetry, this clever collection proves that poems are hidden everywhere: from gr
Ages 8–12
The Lost Year
Katherine Marsh
For the child curious about their family's hidden past or trying to make sense of global upheaval through the lens of hi
Ages 10–14
Something Wickedly Weird #1
The Wooden Mile
Chris Mould
For the child who loves uncovering secrets in old houses and isn't afraid of a little fog, this atmospheric mystery cele
Ages 8–12
Saxby Smart, Private Detective #3
The Pirate's Blood and Other Case Files
Simon Cheshire
Schoolboy detective Saxby Smart needs help cracking three cases involving hidden treasure, a mysterious string of break-
Ages 8–12
Recess Warriors #1
Hero Is a Four-Letter Word
Marcus Emerson
For the child who uses play to navigate playground politics and needs an outlet for their high-energy imagination.
Ages 8–12
Target
Kathleen Jeffrie Johnson
Sixteen-year-old Grady struggles to reconnect with the world and his new classmates while navigating the heavy trauma of
Ages 14–18
Digital Revolutionaries: The Men and Women Who Brought Computing to Life
Steve Lohr
For the teen who is fascinated by how their devices actually work and the brilliant, sometimes quirky minds behind the s
Ages 12–18
Monsieur Marceau: Actor Without Words
Leda Schubert
For the child who expresses themselves through movement or for those curious about how a quiet hero can make a world of
Ages 6–10
Pocket Bios
Blackbeard
Clémentine V. Baron
The fearsome Edward Teach terrorizes the high seas from the deck of the Queen Anne's Revenge as he becomes the legendary
Ages 7–11
I Am Pan!
Mordicai Gerstein
For the high-energy child who feels a bit too loud or messy for the world, this boisterous introduction to Greek myths c
Ages 7–11
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