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Every Bone Tells a Story: Hominin Discoveries, Deductions, and Debates
Jill Rubalcaba, Peter Robertshaw
Scientists examine bone fragments and ancient remains to piece together the life stories of people who lived long before
Ages 12–17
El osito usado (Used-Up Bear)
Clay Carmichael
Clara gives her old, shabby teddy bear a new lease on life with a handmade red flannel suit in this gentle story about t
Ages 3–7
El Chino
Allen Say
Sepia tones explode into vibrant color as Arizona-born Billy Wong follows his passion across the ocean to become the ver
Ages 7–11
Edwardo: The Horriblest Boy in the Whole Wide World
John Burningham
Edwardo becomes the horriblest boy in the world after everyone tells him he is, until a single kind act begins to change
Ages 4–8
Earth-Shattering Poems
Liz Rosenberg
Life, love, and major challenges collide in this collection of over forty poems that capture the intensity of moments th
Ages 12–18
Dreaming in Color, Living in Black and White: Our Own Stories of Growing Up Black in America
Laurel Holliday (editor)
Black adults share searing, firsthand accounts of facing racism and the sting of the N-word while growing up in America.
Ages 14–18
Down the Colorado: John Wesley Powell, the One-Armed Explorer
Deborah Kogan Ray
One arm and a thousand miles of churning river water couldn't stop John Wesley Powell from conquering 500 rapids in his
Ages 7–11
The Dog Who Sang at the Opera
Marshall Izen, Jim West
Pasha the wolfhound finally makes it onto the grand stage of the Metropolitan Opera, but her operatic debut doesn't go e
Ages 4–8
Doctor Coyote: A Native American Aesop's Fables
John Bierhorst
Centuries-old fables from Spain take on new life in the American Southwest as the clever Native American coyote becomes
Ages 7–12
Doña Flor: A Tall Tale About a Giant Woman with a Great Big Heart
Pat Mora
Dona Flor uses her giant hands to dig rivers and make tortillas as big as rafts, but she must use her cleverness to find
Ages 4–8
Dive!: My Adventures in the Deep Frontier
Sylvia A. Earle
A marine biologist tracks whales and lives in an underwater laboratory while helping to design a deep-water submarine fo
Ages 8–12
Decoding Life: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Genome
Ron Fridell
The blueprint of life is hidden within our DNA, and scientists are working to decode the mysteries and ethics behind our
Ages 11–17
Dancing Teepees: Poems of American Indian Youth
Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve
Vibrant watercolor art illustrates these translated oral traditions, capturing the spirit and wisdom of Native American
Ages 7–12
Charlesbridge Math Adventures
Cut Down to Size at High Noon
Scott Sundby
The local barber uses graph paper and scale drawings to create art, but a high-noon showdown with Buzzsaw Bart puts his
Ages 7–10
Chinese Cinderella: The True Story of an Unwanted Daughter
Adeline Yen Mah
Treated as an outcast by her family in 1940s China, Wu Mei struggles to find her own path and sense of worth in this poi
Ages 11–16
The Chick and the Duckling
Mirra Ginsburg
A little chick loves to do everything the duckling does, but a trip to the pond proves that being yourself is the best w
Ages 2–5
Groundbreakers
Charles Darwin
Ann Fullick
Follow the historic voyage of the Beagle to see how a young naturalist transformed his observations of the wild into a t
Ages 10–14
Buddy: The Story of Buddy Holly
Anne Bustard
A Texas boy with a unique sound grows up to change music forever in this folksy, rhythmic story of Buddy Holly’s rise to
Ages 5–9
Bone Man: A Native American Modoc Tale, The
Laura Simms
Armed with courage, a young Modoc boy named Nulwee hunts a giant skeleton creature to save his village and restore the p
Ages 7–10
Black Out Loud
Arnold Adoff
Modern voices celebrate Black identity and the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. through a powerful collection of Africa
Ages 10–18
Big Wig: A Little History of Hair
Kathleen Krull
From ancient customs to modern fashion, see how humans have cut, curled, and styled their hair in this funny look at our
Ages 6–10
Arctic Adventures: Tales From the Lives of Inuit Artists
Raquel Rivera
Learn how four modern Inuit artists draw inspiration from the vast Arctic landscape and its wildlife to create world-ren
Ages 8–12
Any Small Goodness: A Novel of the Barrio
Tony Johnston
Life in East Los Angeles means standing up for your name, hitting the basketball court, and protecting the local librari
Ages 8–12
Ansel Adams: America's Photographer
Beverly Gherman
Vivid black-and-white images reveal the life of an artist who used his camera to protect the majestic American wildernes
Ages 9–12
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