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Keesha's House
Helen Frost
Seven teenagers seeking refuge tell their stories through poetry as they gather in a safe haven to build a new kind of h
Ages 13–18
Journey to America #1
Journey to America
Sonia Levitin
For the child grappling with the uncertainty of big changes or the fear of family separation during difficult times.
Ages 9–13
Joe Louis, My Champion
William Miller
Listening to the heavyweight championship on the radio, a young boy finds the inspiration to keep trying and realizes he
Ages 6–10
The Islander
Cynthia Rylant
A lonely boy living with his grandfather discovers a brass key from a mermaid that helps him unlock hidden feelings and
Ages 8–12
House of the Red Fish
Graham Salisbury
Desperate to free his father from a WWII internment camp, Tomi and his friends battle prejudice as they attempt to salva
Ages 10–14
Hickory Chair, The
Lisa Rowe Fraustino
In their favorite hickory chair, a blind boy and his grandmother share a bond that goes deeper than sight, leaving him a
Ages 4–8
Harmonica, The
Tony Johnston
The music of Schubert and the notes from a small harmonica provide a flicker of hope and humanity for a boy imprisoned i
Ages 8–12
Hannah
Gloria Whelan
In 1887 Michigan, nine-year-old Hannah's world expands beyond her front door when a new teacher arrives to help her mast
Ages 7–10
Great Migration
Eloise Greenfield
Rhythmic poetry and descriptive imagery bring the African-American experience to life. These verses celebrate the histor
Ages 6–12
Going North
Janice N. Harrington
Watch the landscape change through a car window as a family travels from Alabama to Nebraska in search of a life free fr
Ages 5–9
Gift of the Magi and Other Stories, The
O. Henry
Three foreign travelers follow a star to deliver symbolic treasures of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to a newborn child
Ages 9–18
Freewill
Chris Lynch
For the teenager navigating the heavy fog of grief and the unsettling feeling that their presence might be causing harm
Ages 14–18
Freedom Summer
Susan Goldman Rubin
For the child questioning why the world isn't always fair. This historical account explores the courage of activists fig
Ages 10–14
Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore, The
William Joyce
After a tornado sweeps Morris Lessmore to a colorless land, he finds a magical library where books are alive and in need
Ages 4–10
The Roman Mysteries #7
The Enemies of Jupiter
Caroline Lawrence
For the child grappling with the pressure of high expectations or the heavy weight of family secrets while trying to nav
Ages 9–13
Emma's Poem
Linda Glaser
Emma Lazarus used her voice to champion the needs of new immigrants, eventually writing the famous poem that sits on the
Ages 5–10
Earthquake at Dawn
Kristiana Gregory
Witness the 1906 San Francisco earthquake through the eyes of two young women who navigate falling buildings and city fi
Ages 9–14
Dog Called Homeless, A
Sarah Lean
For the child navigating the heavy silence of grief. When words feel too small for a big loss, Cally's story shows that
Ages 8–12
Dave at Night
Gail Carson Levine
Escape the harsh walls of a 1920s orphanage for the vibrant streets of Harlem, where a lonely boy finds his rhythm among
Ages 8–12
Portraits #1
Dancing Through Fire
Kathryn Lasky
For the child who uses their creative passion to stay grounded when the world feels unpredictable and scary.
Ages 9–13
The Crossing: How George Washington Saved the American Revolution
Jim Murphy
George Washington leads a ragtag group of rebels against the world’s most professional army in a desperate 1776 struggle
Ages 10–15
The Copper Elephant
Adam Rapp
In a future of acid rain and brutal soldiers, eleven-year-old Whensday Bluehouse uses her wit and a unique dialect to fi
Ages 11–15
Close to Famous
Joan Bauer
For the child who needs to know that hard beginnings can lead to sweet futures. A young girl uses her passion for baking
Ages 10–14
Children of the Great Depression
Russell Freedman
Real diary entries and archival photographs tell the true stories of how children lived, worked, and survived during the
Ages 10–14
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