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Uncle Vova's Tree
Patricia Polacco
Tradition and family warmth fill a farmhouse as relatives gather to celebrate a Russian Christmas and honor a beloved un
Ages 4–9
Like a Love Story
Abdi Nazemian
For the teenager seeking their place in history and the courage to live authentically during a time of immense social ch
Ages 14–18
Branded by the Pink Triangle
Ken Setterington
For the teen seeking to understand the full scope of history, this moving account reveals the often ignored persecution
Ages 13–18
October Mourning: A Song for Matthew Shepard
Lesléa Newman
For the teenager processing social injustice or the tragedy of hate crimes, this poetic work offers a way to reflect on
Ages 14–18
Gone, Gone, Gone
Hannah Moskowitz
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of world events while trying to find space for their first connection with
Ages 14–18
Efrén Divided
Ernesto Cisneros
For the child grappling with the fear of family separation or the unfairness of the world, this story offers a mirror fo
Ages 8–12
Lifting as We Climb: Black Women's Battle for the Ballot Box
Evette Dionne
For the young reader questioning why certain voices are missing from history class, this book restores the legacy of Bla
Ages 10–14
Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop
Alice Faye Duncan
For children asking about systemic unfairness or the legacy of Dr. King, this moving story explores how a community's br
Ages 7–12
Let the Children March
Monica Clark-Robinson
For the child learning how to find their voice when things aren't fair. This moving story shows how even the youngest pe
Ages 6–9
How It Went Down #1
How It Went Down
Kekla Magoon
For the teenager navigating a world of conflicting truths, this novel explores the impact of a community tragedy through
Ages 14–18
Virgie Goes to School with Us Boys
Elizabeth Fitzgerald Howard
For the child eager to prove they are big enough to keep up, this story celebrates the determination to learn and the bo
Ages 5–9
Uncle Jed's Barbershop
Margaree King Mitchell
Uncle Jed, the only Black barber in the county, faces years of setbacks and lean times while holding tight to his dream
Ages 4–9
One Big Open Sky
Lesa Cline-Ransome
For the child curious about their roots and the quiet strength required to build a new life when the world feels wide an
Ages 8–12
Across So Many Seas
Ruth Behar
For the child exploring their family roots or feeling the weight of a move, this multi-generational journey follows four
Ages 10–14
Freedom Over Me: Eleven Slaves, Their Lives and Dreams Brought to Life by Ashley Bryan
Ashley Bryan
For the child grappling with the heavy reality of history, this book restores dignity and dreams to those once viewed on
Ages 9–12
Volcano: The Eruption and Healing of Mount St. Helens
Patricia Lauber
For the child fascinated by nature's power and wondering how life recovers after a disaster. A stunning look at the 1980
Ages 8–12
Hurry Home, Candy
Meindert DeJong
For the sensitive child who deeply empathizes with the vulnerability of animals. This story navigates the fear of being
Ages 8–12
Tree of Freedom
Rebecca Caudill
For the child curious about their own roots and the strength required to build a new life in a wild, changing world.
Ages 10–14
Story of the Negro
Arna Bontemps
For the young reader seeking a deeper understanding of their roots and the long, resilient journey of Black people from
Ages 10–16
Vaino: A Boy of New Finland
Julia Davis Adams
For the child who needs to find inner strength during times of change. This story weaves together Finnish folk legends a
Ages 9–13
Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre
Carole Boston Weatherford
For parents seeking to discuss difficult history with sensitivity, this book honors the thriving Black community of Gree
Ages 8–12
Freedom in Congo Square
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the child learning about history and the strength of the human spirit, this poetic countdown reveals how community a
Ages 4–8
Blackout
Dhonielle Clayton, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas, Ashley Woodfolk, Nicola Yoon
New York City goes dark, but the sparks are just beginning in these six interlinked stories of Black teen love blooming
Ages 13–18
How I Learned Geography
Uri Shulevitz
For the child facing difficult times or family hardship: a moving look at how a simple map and the power of imagination
Ages 4–8
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