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Restless: A Ghost's Story
Rich Wallace
For the teenager feeling the weight of high expectations and the pressure to perform while navigating the quiet mysterie
Ages 12–17
Remembering Manzanar: Life in a Japanese Relocation Camp
Michael L. Cooper
Stark photographs and historical accounts reveal the daily lives of 120,000 Japanese Americans unjustly incarcerated at
Ages 9–12
Remember Pearl Harbor: American and Japanese Survivors Tell Their Stories
Thomas B. Allen
First-hand accounts from survivors shed light on the Pearl Harbor attack and the subsequent forced relocation of 120,000
Ages 10–14
Remarkable, Rough-Riding Life of Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of Empire America, The
Cheryl Harness
You'll learn how a sickly boy became a rough-riding cowboy president who built the Panama Canal and established America'
Ages 8–12
Redcoats and Petticoats
Katherine Kirkpatrick
A family on Long Island uses laundry on a clothesline as a secret code to spy for Washington's army and help the Patriot
Ages 6–10
The Real Revolution: The Global Story of American Independence
Marc Aronson
The American Revolution was fueled by global shifts, from power struggles in India to corruption in England, that fundam
Ages 12–18
Rainbow People, The
Laurence Yep
Passed down through generations, these twenty folktales offered comfort and a connection to cultural traditions for Chin
Ages 8–12
Rain Forest
Helen Cowcher
Peaceful tropical animals watch as heavy machinery invades their home, threatening the fragile balance of their vibrant
Ages 4–8
Quiver
Stephanie Spinner
Atalanta is the fastest mortal alive, and she will only marry a man who can outrun her—but the stakes are deadly for any
Ages 10–14
Quite Contrary Man: A True American Tale, The
Patricia Rusch Hyatt
For the child who feels like an outsider for their unique choices, this true story celebrates the courage it takes to be
Ages 5–9
Purely Rosie Pearl
Patricia A. Cochrane
Young Rosie Pearl finds hope through honesty and friendship while navigating the harsh reality of life as a migrant farm
Ages 9–13
Princesses Are Not Quitters!
Kate Lum
Three pampered princesses swap lives with three servant girls for a day and discover that hard work requires much more t
Ages 4–8
Poet Slave of Cuba: A Biography of Juan Francisco Manzano, The
Margarita Engle
The rhythmic power of verse tells the life story of Juan Francisco Manzano, a man who used his poetic voice to endure th
Ages 12–18
Place Where Sunflowers Grow, A
Amy Lee-Tai
For children processing big life changes or unfair situations, this story shows how art and nature can help us find hope
Ages 6–10
Picture Book of Abraham Lincoln, A
David A. Adler
Simple illustrations and text follow the life of Abraham Lincoln, tracing his journey from his early days to his histori
Ages 4–8
Heroes #1
Perseus
Geraldine McCaughrean
To save his mother from a forced marriage, Perseus must journey into grave danger to face Medusa, the creature whose gaz
Ages 8–12
People Who Hugged the Trees, The
Deborah Lee Rose
For the child who loves the outdoors or wonders if one person can make a difference. This story shows how courage and co
Ages 5–9
Patrol: An American Soldier in Vietnam
Walter Dean Myers
A young soldier faces the fear and intense reality of a mission in the jungle in this honest portrayal of life on the fr
Ages 8–12
Owen Foote #3
Owen Foote, Frontiersman
Stephanie Greene
Armed with a coonskin cap and pepper flakes, Owen heads into the woods to protect his fort from a group of local bullies
Ages 6–9
Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out
David McCullough
For the curious child asking about the leaders of our country and the house they live in, this anthology brings American
Ages 8–14
Our Liberty Bell
Henry Jonas Magaziner
From announcing the Boston Tea Party to marking the birth of a new nation, the cracked Liberty Bell rings out as a power
Ages 8–12
Oscar: The Life and Music of Oscar Peterson
Reva Marin
For the young musician discovering their craft or the reader learning about the hurdles of racial prejudice in history t
Ages 10–16
Photobiographies
Onward: A Photobiography of Matthew Henson
Dolores Johnson
Matthew Henson used his expert survival skills to lead expeditions to the North Pole. Archival photos tell the story of
Ages 8–12
One Well: The Story of Water on Earth
Rochelle Strauss
Every living thing on Earth shares water from a single global source, making conservation and pollution control a missio
Ages 8–12
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