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A is for Activist #1
A is for Activist
Innosanto Nagara
For parents who want to introduce big ideas about fairness, community, and standing up for others through a playful, rhy
Ages 0–4
A Group of One
Rachna Gilmore
For the teen navigating the tug-of-war between their family's heritage and their own modern identity while facing subtle
Ages 12–16
A Girl Named Dan
Dandi Daley Mackall
For the child who has been told they can't do something because of who they are: a spirited look at breaking barriers an
Ages 4–8
A Diamond in the Desert
Kathryn Fitzmaurice
For the child grappling with the weight of unfairness and displacement, this story finds light in the dust through the p
Ages 8–12
A Bus of Our Own
Freddi Williams Evans
For children processing the unfairness of unequal resources, this story celebrates a community that takes action to ensu
Ages 5–9
A Bottle in the Gaza Sea
Valérie Zenatti
A bottle tossed into the waves sparks an unlikely connection between two young people living on opposite sides of a divi
Ages 12–18
5 Giraffes
Anne Innis Dagg
For the young explorer who wonders why we don't hear about more women in history, this timeline celebrates the pioneers
Ages 9–14
CitizenKid
111 Trees: How One Village Celebrates the Birth of Every Girl
Rina Singh
For the child who wants to change the world, this inspiring true story shows how one person's vision for equality can he
Ages 6–9
Zulu Dog
Anton Ferreira
A three-legged puppy becomes the bridge between a Zulu boy and the daughter of a white farmer in this story of friendshi
Ages 9–13
Zlata's Diary
Zlata Filipović
A young girl records the daily reality of her life in war-torn Yugoslavia, capturing how a community survives amidst the
Ages 10–16
Young, Black, and Determined: A Biography of Lorraine Hansberry
Fredrick McKissack, Patricia C. McKissack
Lorraine Hansberry broke barriers as the first Black woman to have a play on Broadway, using her writing to expose the r
Ages 10–14
York's Adventures With Lewis and Clark: The African American's Part in the Great Expedition
Rhoda Blumberg
York journeyed across the continent with Lewis and Clark, forging vital alliances with Native tribes while navigating th
Ages 9–12
The Year of Our Revolution
Judith Ortiz Cofer
For the teenager navigating the pull between traditional family roots and the urge to define their own path in a changin
Ages 12–18
Yasmin's Hammer
Ann Malaspina
In the busy streets of Dhaka, Yasmin spends her days breaking bricks to help her family while secretly dreaming of the d
Ages 6–10
Yankee Doodle America: The Spirit of 1776 from A to Z
Wendel Minor
For the child curious about how America began, this alphabet journey uses historical figures and events to explore the s
Ages 6–10
Written in Bone: Buried Lives of Jamestown and Colonial Maryland
Sally M. Walker
For the curious middle schooler who loves true crime or science, this book reveals how skeletons tell the secrets of ear
Ages 10–14
Words by Heart
Ouida Sebestyen
Moving to a mostly white Western town brings hardship and heartbreak to Lena’s family as they face deep-seated prejudice
Ages 10–14
Wilma Mankiller
Linda Lowery
Wilma Mankiller returns to the Oklahoma hills of her childhood to lead her people and champion Native American civil rig
Ages 7–10
The White Zone
Carolyn Marsden
A rare snowfall brings a moment of quiet wonder to Baghdad as two cousins from different backgrounds navigate the danger
Ages 9–12
Zenta and Matsuzo #2
White Serpent Castle
Lensey Namioka
Two masterless samurai arrive at a castle shaped like a serpent to solve a mystery involving a legendary ghost and a web
Ages 10–14
Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom (with a Few Flat Tires Along the Way)
Sue Macy
The invention of the bicycle sparked a social revolution in the 1890s, changing the way women moved, dressed, and claime
Ages 10–14
What Can't Wait
Ashley Hope Pérez
Marisa balances AP calculus and a new romance with the heavy demands of her Houston barrio home, wondering if her talent
Ages 14–18
Weasel #1
Weasel
Cynthia DeFelice
Nathan and Molly are led through the 1839 Ohio wilderness by a mysterious man to find their father, eventually facing a
Ages 9–13
We Troubled the Waters: Poems
Ntozake Shange
For the child asking about fairness and the heroes of history, this lyrical collection honors the bravery of those who f
Ages 8–12
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