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Scientists in the Field
The Prairie Builders: Reconstructing America's Lost Grasslands
Sneed B. Collard III
Witness how dedicated volunteers in Iowa painstakingly brought a lost tallgrass prairie back to life, inviting butterfli
Ages 9–12
Pocket Full of Seeds, A
Marilyn Sachs
Nicole Nieman must find her own inner strength as she grows from a young girl into a resourceful teenager during the Naz
Ages 9–13
Paths to Peace: People Who Changed the World
Jane Breskin Zalben
Learn about sixteen world-changing leaders, from Anne Frank to Mahatma Gandhi, who used courage and nonviolence to creat
Ages 9–12
Tales of Young Americans
Pappy's Handkerchief
Devin Scillian
After his father is injured during the 1889 Oklahoma land rush, young Moses must find the strength to continue the famil
Ages 6–10
Owen and Mzee: The True Story of a Remarkable Friendship
Isabella Hatkoff, Craig Hatkoff, Dr. Paula Kahumbu
For children processing a sudden loss or looking for comfort in unexpected places, this true story shows how friendship
Ages 4–8
Out of Bounds: Seven Stories of Conflict and Hope
Beverley Naidoo
Seven powerful stories following children from different backgrounds trace the history of apartheid in South Africa from
Ages 10–15
Once a Wolf: How Wildlife Biologists Fought to Bring Back the Gray Wolf
Stephen R. Swinburne
Wildlife biologists work to dispel myths and restore the gray wolf to the American wilderness in this photographic look
Ages 9–12
Notable Native People
Adrienne Keene
Meet Indigenous artists, activists, and scientists who changed the world. This collection features both historical icons
Ages 10–18
Neema's Reason to Smile
Patricia Newman
Neema keeps a dream basket to save for school, hoping that one day she can become a scientist or a teacher in her Kenyan
Ages 5–9
Music for Alice
Allen Say
From the hardships of a World War II internment camp to years of labor on a flower farm, Alice Sumida finally finds the
Ages 6–12
Moonbird: A Year on the Wind with the Great Survivor B95
Phillip Hoose
For the curious student who wonders what life was really like in the Old West, this humorous guide explores the gritty r
Ages 10–18
Magic Trash: A Story of Tyree Guyton and His Art
J. H. Shapiro
Tyree Guyton sees art where others see trash, using paintbrushes and found objects to transform his Detroit neighborhood
Ages 5–10
The Little House
Virginia Lee Burton
A quiet house on a hill watches the world transform as rolling apple orchards and starry nights are slowly swallowed by
Ages 4–8
Lasting Echoes
Joseph Bruchac
The history of Native American life unfolds through the powerful, firsthand testimonies of people who lived through cent
Ages 12–18
The Circuit
La mariposa
Francisco Jiménez
Starting first grade is hard for Francisco, who only speaks Spanish, until a quiet caterpillar in the classroom helps hi
Ages 6–9
Kipling's Choice
Geert Spillebeen
Lying on a French battlefield, eighteen-year-old John Kipling reflects on his childhood and the pressures of being the s
Ages 12–18
John Sutter and the California Gold Rush
Matt Doeden
A glimpse into the 1849 Gold Rush shows how a single discovery at John Sutter’s Mill sparked a massive migration that tr
Ages 8–12
Iqbal Masih and the Crusaders Against Child Slavery
Susan Kuklin
After escaping a life of bonded labor in a carpet factory, twelve-year-old Iqbal Masih sparks a global youth movement to
Ages 10–14
If You Lived...
If You Lived at the Time of the Great San Francisco Earthquake
Ellen Levine
For children curious about how people survive and rebuild after a crisis, this guide explores the realities of life duri
Ages 7–10
I Remember Abuelito: A Day of the Dead Story
Janice Levy
For children processing the loss of a grandparent, this bilingual story offers a comforting way to celebrate lasting bon
Ages 5–8
His Name Was Raoul Wallenberg: Courage, Rescue, and Mystery During World War II
Louise Borden
The true account of Raoul Wallenberg’s heroic mission to save thousands of Hungarian Jews from Nazi camps is told throug
Ages 10–14
Grandmama's Pride
Becky Birtha
During a bus trip to the South in 1956, young Sarah Marie witnesses her grandmother's quiet dignity in the face of segre
Ages 5–9
Gold Fever! Tales from the California Gold Rush
Rosalyn Schanzer
Real diary entries and comic-style panels bring the chaos, grit, and excitement of the 1848 California Gold Rush to life
Ages 8–12
Through the Lens
The Dust Bowl Through the Lens
Martin W. Sandler
Stark black-and-white photographs reveal the grit and resilience of American families surviving the nation's greatest ec
Ages 10–14
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