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The Firefly Letters: A Suffragette's Journey to Cuba
Margarita Engle
For the child questioning why things are the way they are, this novel in verse explores the shared longing for freedom a
Ages 10–14
Fingerprints and Talking Bones: How Real-Life Crimes Are Solved
Charlotte Foltz Jones
Friction ridges left on glass and grease marks on metal become the keys to catching criminals through the fascinating sc
Ages 8–12
Fighting for Honor: Japanese Americans and World War II
Michael L. Cooper
For the child grappling with questions of fairness and belonging, this history explores the courage of Japanese American
Ages 10–14
Feathers and Fools
Mem Fox
Fear and difference drive a wedge between peacocks and swans until a disaster leaves only a glimmer of hope for a new be
Ages 6–12
Father Abraham: Lincoln and His Sons
Harold Holzer
The weight of the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation collide with the private life of a father trying to raise
Ages 10–14
Farewell to Manzanar
James Houston, Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston
Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston shares the powerful true story of her childhood years spent inside a Japanese American incarcer
Ages 11–18
Musical Narratives
The Farewell Symphony
Anna Harwell Celenza
Joseph Haydn uses the power of music to stage a clever protest, leading his orchestra in a symphony that sends a message
Ages 6–10
Everybody's Revolution: A New Look at the People Who Won America's Freedom
Thomas Fleming
For the student who feels like their history book is missing pieces: this inclusive look at the American Revolution reve
Ages 9–12
Eva
Peter Dickinson
After waking from a coma following a terrible accident, thirteen-year-old Eva begins to suspect that her life was saved
Ages 12–16
Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems
Julie Williams
Stuck in Minnesota after her father's death, fourteen-year-old Allie must find her own identity while facing a new schoo
Ages 12–16
Elizabeth Leads the Way: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Right to Vote
Tanya Lee Stone
For the child who asks why things have to be the way they are. This inspiring story shows how one girl's quest for fairn
Ages 4–8
Skunk and Badger #2
Eggs Mark the Spot
Amy Timberlake
Pauline is an artistic hen who paints famous portraits on her eggs, using her creative eye to spot the vital clues neede
Ages 4–8
Dust to Eat: Drought and Depression in the 1930s
Michael L. Cooper
For the child curious about how families survive hard times, this history explores the grit and struggle of the 1930s Du
Ages 10–14
A Dream of Freedom
Diane McWhorter
The long fight to end segregation and secure voting rights comes to life through the history of the nonviolent protests
Ages 10–14
The Roman Mysteries #5
The Dolphins of Laurentum
Caroline Lawrence
Thieves, sunken treasure, and the threat of bankruptcy collide in this Roman mystery where four friends must use their w
Ages 8–12
Dolley Madison Saves George Washington
Don Brown
As British soldiers approach and others flee, First Lady Dolley Madison risks everything to save a portrait of George Wa
Ages 5–9
Deliver Us from Evie
M. E. Kerr
For families navigating the complex emotions that arise when a sibling or child comes out in a small-town or traditional
Ages 13–18
Young Sherlock Holmes #1
Death Cloud (Sherlock Holmes: The Legend Begins)
Andrew Lane
A fourteen-year-old Sherlock Holmes investigates a string of mysterious, plague-like deaths in 1868, uncovering a danger
Ages 12–16
Dear Willie Rudd
Libba Moore Gray
A heartfelt letter attached to a kite carries an apology to a beloved former servant for the unfair rules of segregation
Ages 6–10
Dear Miss Breed: The True Stories of the Japanese American Incarceration During World War II and the Librarian Who Made a Difference
Joanne Oppenheim
When her young patrons were sent to internment camps in 1942, librarian Clara Breed fought to keep their spirits alive t
Ages 10–18
Dear Medusa
Olivia Cole
Trauma has made Alicia feel like a monster in the halls of her school, until mysterious letters and a new spark of attra
Ages 14–18
Dark Water
Laura McNeal
Fifteen-year-old Pearl finds first love on her uncle's avocado ranch, but she and a migrant worker are soon trapped by e
Ages 14–18
D Is for Democracy: A Citizen's Alphabet
Elissa Grodin
For the curious child asking how leaders are chosen and how laws are made, this primer introduces the building blocks of
Ages 6–11
Cuentos de la selva
Horacio Quiroga
Vivid jungle settings serve as the backdrop for intense tales where humans and nature clash in a world of wild beauty an
Ages 9–12
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