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More Than a Dream: The Radical March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
Yohuru Williams and Michael G. Long
For the teen seeking to understand the systemic roots of inequality and the tactical brilliance behind one of history's
Ages 12–18
Missing, The: The True Story of My Family in World War II
Michael Rosen
For the child who has begun asking questions about their family's past and how to piece together the stories of those wh
Ages 10–14
Missile Mouse #2
Rescue on Tankium3
written and illustrated by Jake Parker
For the child who loves high stakes adventures and needs to see that even the smallest hero can stand up for what is rig
Ages 8–12
Midnight Taxi Tango (Bone Street Rumba, #2)
Daniel José Older
Carlos Delacruz is an agent for the Council of the Dead, solving New York's ghostliest problems. Now a string of paranor
Ages 14–18
Mary Walker Wears the Pants
Cheryl Harness
For the child who feels restricted by social expectations or 'girls' clothes,' this story celebrates a trailblazer who c
Ages 6–9
Martin Rising: Requiem for a King
Andrea Davis Pinkney
For the child grappling with the weight of history and the meaning of leadership. This poetic tribute explores the human
Ages 9–14
Orca Echoes
Marsh Island
Sonya Spreen Bates
In the shadow of the 18th-century marshes, secret gangs risk everything to move forbidden cargo past the watchful eyes o
Ages 8–12
Mario and the Hole in the Sky
Elizabeth Rusch
For the child who wonders how one person can save the planet. Discover how Mario Molina's childhood curiosity led to a d
Ages 6–10
Manga Shakespeare
Hamlet
William Shakespeare, Richard Appignanesi
For the teenager navigating deep grief and the weight of family expectations, this cyber-tech retelling brings Shakespea
Ages 12–18
Mahalia Jackson
Nina Nolan
For the child who needs to see how a powerful voice can change the world. Discover how Mahalia Jackson's music became th
Ages 4–8
Magic Has No Borders
Sona Charaipotra, Samira Ahmed
For the teen navigating the complexities of heritage and home, this anthology blends South Asian folklore with modern id
Ages 12–18
Lorenzo #1
Lorenzo's Secret Mission
Lila Guzmán, Rick Guzmán
For the child who loves tales of secret identities and standing up for what is right in the face of unfairness. A classi
Ages 9–13
Live, Laugh, Kidnap
Gabby Noone
For the teen navigating the absurdity of social media, small town politics, and the complexities of finding authentic fr
Ages 14–18
Little Brothers & Little Sisters
written and illustrated by Monica Arnaldo
For children navigating the highs and lows of the classroom. This classic explores the bonds of school life, honoring da
Ages 9–14
Let Us March On!: James Weldon Johnson and the Silent Protest Parade
Yohuru Williams and Michael G. Long
The writer of the Black National Anthem leads a powerful, wordless march through the streets of New York to stand up for
Ages 6–10
Let ‘Er Buck!
Vaunda Micheaux Nelson
For the child grappling with the sting of unfairness, this true story of a Black cowboy's grace under pressure offers a
Ages 6–10
Leontyne Price: Voice of a Century
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the child who needs to see how a dream, paired with a 'vocal miracle' and steady perseverance, can break barriers an
Ages 4–9
Kneel
Candace Buford
For the teen processing current events and systemic unfairness, this powerful story follows a football star finding his
Ages 14–18
Kissing Shakespeare
Pamela Mingle
A modern teenager travels back to the 1580s and finds herself caught in a romantic triangle with a mysterious time trave
Ages 12–17
Kind of Spark, A
Elle McNicoll
Eleven-year-old Addie fights to honor the memory of women accused of witchcraft in her village while navigating her own
Ages 9–12
Kin: Rooted in Hope
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the young reader seeking to understand their place in history and the strength of those who came before them, even t
Ages 10–16
Kick
Walter Dean Myers
For the teen struggling with the weight of a bad decision, this alternating story explores accountability and the messy
Ages 12–17
Through the Lens
Kennedy Through the Lens
Martin W. Sandler
For the curious student interested in how pictures tell a story, this visual history explores how JFK used photography t
Ages 10–18
Just Like Jesse Owens
Andrew Young, Paula Young Shelton
For the child grappling with the unfairness of the world, this story of a boy in the segregated South offers a path from
Ages 6–10
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