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One Small Hop
Madelyn Rosenberg
In a world where most animals have disappeared, a group of friends discovers one solitary living frog and begins a secre
Ages 8–12
Mad, Bad, & Dangerous to Know
Samira Ahmed
Khayyam scours the streets of Paris for a lost painting linked to Alexandre Dumas, uncovering hidden history alongside t
Ages 14–18
In the Dark
Kate Hoefler
For the child learning to navigate social differences, this lyrical story helps bridge the gap between 'us' and 'them' b
Ages 4–8
Ganesha Goes Green
Lakshmi Thamizhmani
Prema and her friends protect their local river by inventing a clever, earth-friendly way to celebrate Ganesha Chaturthi
Ages 4–9
Flight of the Puffin
Ann Braden
Kindness travels across the country through handwritten postcards, connecting four middle schoolers as they face life’s
Ages 10–14
Cub
Cynthia L. Copeland
Seventh-grader Cindy navigates the highs and lows of 1970s middle school while chasing her big dreams of becoming a real
Ages 8–12
Crossing the Stream
Elizabeth-Irene Baitie
Twelve-year-old Ato and his friends in Ghana fight to protect their organic garden from a dishonest leader while uncover
Ages 8–12
Crossing the Farak River
Michelle Aung Thin
Hasina and her brother must fend for themselves and stay brave after being separated from their parents during a crisis
Ages 10–14
A Ceiling Made of Eggshells
Gail Carson Levine
For the child grappling with big questions about identity and belonging during times of major change and systemic unfair
Ages 8–12
Catch Me If I Fall
Barry Jonsberg
In a future world ravaged by climate change, two inseparable Australian twins find their bond tested after a life-alteri
Ages 10–14
Berani
Michelle Kadarusman
Two children from very different worlds unite to save endangered orangutans, featuring perspectives from the kids and an
Ages 8–12
Yours for Justice, Ida B. Wells: The Daring Life of a Crusading Journalist
Philip Dray
Ida B. Wells used her courageous spirit and her reporter's pen to fight against unfair treatment and lead a tireless cru
Ages 8–12
Where the Great Hawk Flies
Liza Ketchum
Two families—one scarred by a violent raid and the other caught between worlds—must confront the ghosts of the Revolutio
Ages 10–14
Activism in Action
We Want to Go to School! The Fight for Disability Rights
Janine Leffler, Maryann Cocca-Leffler
Seven children and their families took a stand in court in 1971, proving that every student deserves a seat in the class
Ages 4–8
We Are One: The Story of Bayard Rustin
Larry Dane Brimner
The architect of the 1963 March on Washington comes to life through the story of his unwavering commitment to nonviolenc
Ages 8–12
They Called Themselves the K.K.K.:The Birth of an American Terrorist Group
Susan Campbell Bartoletti
Primary sources and oral histories reveal the chilling origins of a homegrown terrorist group and its violent impact on
Ages 12–18
The Button Box
Bridget Hodder, Fawzia Gilani-Williams
For children navigating moments of exclusion or prejudice who need to see how their shared history can be a source of st
Ages 8–12
The Benefits of Being an Octopus
Ann Braden
Zoey wishes she had eight arms to handle her siblings and her mother's long shifts, but joining the debate club helps he
Ages 10–14
Superman versus the Ku Klux Klan: The True Story of How the Iconic Superhero Battled the Men of Hate
Rick Bowers
The creators of Superman used their iconic hero to fight real-world hate, turning the Man of Steel into a powerful weapo
Ages 10–14
Star of Fear, Star of Hope
Jo Hoestlandt
Soft, muted paintings capture an elderly woman's bittersweet memories of a lost childhood friend during the German occup
Ages 7–10
Spies of Mississippi: The True Story of the Spy Network That Tried to Destroy the Civil Rights Movement
Rick Bowers
Mississippi state agents used a secret network to spy on neighbors and teachers in a high-stakes propaganda war to stop
Ages 12–18
Sonia Sotomayor: A Judge Grows in the Bronx
Jonah Winter
Growing up in a poor Bronx neighborhood with many hardships, young Sonia worked with tireless determination to eventuall
Ages 4–9
Snake Pits, Talking Cures, Magic Bullets: A History of Mental Illness
Deborah Kent
Trace the evolution of mental health care from ancient snake pits and magic bullets to modern treatments through persona
Ages 12–18
Smoke and Ashes: The Story of the Holocaust
Barbara Rogasky
Archival photos and maps trace the origins of Nazi anti-Semitism and the history of the ghettos, camps, and resistance m
Ages 12–18
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