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Ernő Rubik and His Magic Cube
Kerry Aradhya
The world’s most famous puzzle began with a Hungarian inventor's curiosity and a desire to see how pieces could move wit
Ages 4–8
Eli Over Easy
Phil Stamper
Eli finds his late mother’s cooking videos and begins to heal by following her recipes. This moving story explores grief
Ages 8–12
Dreyer's English: Good Advice for Good Writing
Benjamin Dreyer
Cut out the fluff and fix your phrasing with this witty guide that makes mastering grammar rules and writing with clarit
Ages 10–14
Double the Danger and Zero Zucchini
Betsy Uhrig
Alex tries to fix his aunt's boring book by filming dangerous and ridiculous stunts to see if her plot actually works in
Ages 8–12
Do Animals Fall in Love?
Katharina von der Gathen
The animal kingdom has many weird and wonderful ways of finding partners, making babies, and caring for their young.
Ages 8–12
Dinner at the Brake Fast
Renee Beauregard Lute
Determined to help her depressed father, Tacoma sets off on an unusual adventure to find his stolen memento and bring li
Ages 8–12
Determined to Stay: Palestinian Youth Fight for Their Village
Jody Sokolower
For teens grappling with global news, this book shares first-hand accounts of Palestinian youth protecting their homes a
Ages 12–18
Desert Girl; Monsoon Boy
Tara Dairman
Across the landscapes of India, two families flee opposing extremes of water and drought in a lyrical search for a safe
Ages 4–8
Deepest Breath, The
Meg Grehan
Eleven-year-old Stevie feels a quiet, fluttery confusion over a crush on her classmate Chloe in this gentle story told t
Ages 9–12
Dear Treefrog
Joyce Sidman
Lush illustrations and free verse poetry follow a lonely girl and a tiny treefrog as they grow and change together throu
Ages 4–8
Dear Mr. Dickens
Nancy Churnin
One woman’s persistent letters challenge a legendary Victorian author to confront his own prejudices and change his famo
Ages 7–11
Dazzling Zelda: The Story of Fashion Designer Zelda Wynn Valdes
Aura Lewis in collaboration with Farai Simoyi
Zelda Wynn Valdes used her talent for stitching and sketching to become a legendary fashion designer and a dedicated men
Ages 4–8
True Stories in Focus #2
Days of Infamy: How a Century of Bigotry Led to Japanese American Internment
Lawrence Goldstone
Archival photos and maps document the history of anti-Asian laws in America that culminated in the forced internment of
Ages 12–18
Daughters of the Lamp
Nedda Lewers
An Egyptian American girl discovers her bicultural identity is the key to a magical mission stretching back to a 10th-ce
Ages 8–12
Darker by Four #1
Darker by Four
June CL Tan
Driven by her mother's death, an exorcist-in-training hunts undead Revenants only to find the Guild she serves is built
Ages 14–18
Dark Was the Night
Gary Golio
Willie Johnson rose from playing a cigar-box guitar to recording a song that now travels through deep space on the Voyag
Ages 5–9
The Dark Matter of Mona Starr
Laura Lee Gulledge
Vibrant yellow sparks light up a greyscale world as Mona Starr uses art and cosmic imagination to visualize and manage h
Ages 12–18
Daniel, Deconstructed
James Ramos
Daniel is on the autism spectrum and finds social cues confusing, but he's determined to play matchmaker for two friends
Ages 13–18
Dan Unmasked
Chris Negron
Thirteen-year-old Dan is convinced that the secrets to waking his best friend from a coma are hidden within the pages of
Ages 8–12
Cut!: How Lottie Reiniger and a Pair of Scissors Revolutionized Animation
C. E. Winters
Armed with just a pair of scissors and black paper, Lottie Reiniger used intricate silhouettes and a handmade camera to
Ages 5–10
Crafting Change: Handmade Activism, Past and Present
Jessica Vitkus
Knitting, sculpting, and embroidery become powerful tools for change in this look at the artists who use their crafts to
Ages 12–18
Color of the Sky Is the Shape of the Heart, The
Chesil
After being sent to school in the United States, a Korean girl born in Japan struggles to rebuild her life while facing
Ages 14–18
Coffee, Rabbit , Snowdrop, Lost
Betina Birkjær
Miguel notices his grandfather is changing, but he and his grandmother find new, poetic ways to care for him as his memo
Ages 5–9
The Code Breaker (Young Readers Edition)
Walter Isaacson
Jennifer Doudna’s groundbreaking work with CRISPR shows how a curious mind and a gene-editing tool can change the future
Ages 10–17
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