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Minnie McClary Speaks Her Mind
Valerie Hobbs
A new teacher encourages Minnie and Amira to stop being quiet and start standing up for what they believe in.
Ages 10–14
CitizenKid
Mimi's Village: And How Basic Health Care Transformed It
Katie Smith Milway
When her sister falls ill from unsafe water, young Mimi leads her neighbors to build a local clinic and bring lasting ch
Ages 8–12
The Melancholy of Summer
Louisa Onomé
Left to fend for herself, Summer must decide if she can lower her guard and trust others to help her through a difficult
Ages 14–18
Maybe: A Mindfulness Tale
Satoshi Kitamura
A farmer remains calm while his neighbors react to his luck, showing how waiting to judge a situation can lead to a more
Ages 4–9
Marvelous Mabel: Figure Skating Superstar
Crystal Hubbard
Mabel Fairbanks overcame childhood loss and segregation to teach herself to skate, eventually becoming the first Black f
Ages 6–10
Malaika #1
Malaika's Costume
Nadia L. Hohn
Malaika wants to march in the Carnival parade, and with her grandmother's help, she uses her imagination to turn scraps
Ages 4–8
Maggie's Amerikay
Barbara Timberlake Russell
In the bustling streets of 1900s New Orleans, a newly arrived Irish girl and a local Black boy discover they both have b
Ages 6–10
Lucy's Cave
Karen B. Winnick
Eleven-year-old Lucy and her family seek safety in local caves during a Civil War siege in this true story of resilience
Ages 6–10
Love? Maybe
Heather Hepler
When a difficult breakup leaves a high school girl reeling, her three best friends step in with a plan that leads to tot
Ages 12–17
Love, Amalia
Alma Flor Ada, Gabriel M. Zubizarreta
Amalia finds a way through the grief of her grandmother’s passing by immersing herself in the vibrant stories and tradit
Ages 8–12
Love from A to Z #1
Love from A to Z
S. K. Ali
Two Muslim teenagers find an unexpected connection on a flight to Qatar, supporting each other through grief, illness, a
Ages 14–18
Loud and Proud: The Life of Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm
Lesa Cline-Ransome
A studious girl uses her powerful voice and sharp intelligence to overcome obstacles and become a historic changemaker f
Ages 4–8
Lost at Windy River: A True Story of Survival
Trina Rathgeber
Separated from her family during a blinding snowstorm, 13-year-old Ilse is stranded. She must use every ounce of her kno
Ages 6–10
Loose Threads
Lorie Ann Grover
Seventh grade is hard enough without worrying about Grandma's illness, but Kay finds strength in the proud women of her
Ages 10–14
Loon Summer
Barbara Santucci
A summer spent by the water helps Rainie find her footing and understand her parents' love following their divorce.
Ages 5–8
Tales from Maple Ridge #1
Logan Pryce Makes a Mess
Grace Gilmore
While his family’s farm struggles, Logan uses his natural gift for inventing and fixing things to try and save their liv
Ages 6–9
True Horse Stories #5
Little Squire: The Jumping Pony
Judy Andrekson
A small Irish pony and his rider face the hardships of the 1930s together, determined to prove their worth as champions
Ages 8–12
Little Ducks Go
written and illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully
Six little ducklings are swept down a street grate, sparking a community-wide effort to bring them safely back to their
Ages 3–6
Little Bits of Sky
S. E. Durrant
Through diary entries and drawings, eleven-year-old Ira records his journey through London's foster system as he and his
Ages 9–12
Light a Candle/Tumaini pasipo na Tumaini
Godfrey Nkongolo, Eric Walters
A Chagga boy journeys up the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro with his elders to light a torch marking Tanzania's independenc
Ages 6–10
Life Without Nico
Andrea Maturana
Maia faces the quiet ache of a missing best friend, using her imagination and colorful art to find new ways to grow afte
Ages 4–8
Libertad
Alma Fullerton
Told in moving verse, two brothers face a grueling and courageous trek from Guatemala to the United States to find their
Ages 10–14
Letters to a Prisoner
written and illustrated by Jacques Goldstyn
For children processing the unfairness of the world, this wordless story shows how small acts of creativity and solidari
Ages 6–9
Leaf
written and illustrated by Sandra Dieckmann
A misplaced polar bear causes fear among the forest animals until they look past his appearance to help him find his way
Ages 3–7
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