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Standing Up for Yourself
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The Legend of Hobart
Heather Mullaly
Hobart is determined to prove he is worthy of knight's school by performing heroic deeds, but he soon discovers that bei
Ages 8–12
Ivy's Ever After #1
Ivy's Ever After
Dawn Lairamore
Princess Ivy refuses to go along with her marriage to an evil suitor, taking matters into her own hands to stop his wick
Ages 8–12
Tiger Turcotte #2
It's Test Day, Tiger Turcotte
Pansie Hart Flood
Faced with a confusing box on his school exam, Tiger Turcotte uses humor and heart to decide how to define himself on hi
Ages 7–10
It Wasn't Me!
Udo Weigelt
Forest animals quickly point the finger at a raven when Ferret's raspberries go missing. This gentle story looks at how
Ages 4–8
Into the Streets: A Young Person's Visual History of Protest in the United States
Marke Bieschke
Ordinary people hold the power to change laws by taking to the streets, using marches and protests to fight for their be
Ages 12–18
In the Name of Emmett Till: How the Children of the Mississippi Freedom Struggle Showed Us Tomorrow
Robert H. Mayer
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how the tragic death of Emmett Till sparked a wave of courageous youth activi
Ages 12–18
If You're a Kid Like Gavin: The True Story of a Young Trans Activist
Gavin Grimm, Kyle Lukoff
Gavin Grimm stands up for his right to be himself, turning a personal struggle into a powerful movement for transgender
Ages 4–8
I, Emma Freke
Elizabeth Atkinson
Twelve-year-old Emma has always felt like an outsider, but an invitation to a mysterious family reunion offers a chance
Ages 10–14
Hurty Feelings
Helen Lester
Fragility the hippopotamus might look tough on the outside, but she is far too sensitive on the inside in this silly tal
Ages 4–8
How the Moon Regained Her Shape
Janet Ruth Heller
After the sun’s unkind words make her feel small, the moon learns how to heal and regain her full, bright shape in this
Ages 5–9
How the Boogeyman Became a Poet
Tony Keith Jr.
Tony finds the strength to embrace his identity and his voice through the power of performance art in this raw and hones
Ages 14–18
Hilde on the Record: Memoir of a Kid Crime Reporter
Hilde Lysiak
A nine-year-old reporter faces national scrutiny and local pushback after she is the first to break the news of a murder
Ages 8–12
Henry and the Yeti
written and illustrated by Russell Ayto
Henry is certain the Yeti is real, and he's heading out on an expedition to prove it, no matter how much everyone else d
Ages 3–7
Greater Goal, A: The Epic Battle for Equal Pay in Women's Soccer—and Beyond
Elizabeth Rusch
The 2019 US Women's National Soccer team's legal battle serves as the starting point for a look at the ongoing fight for
Ages 10–18
Grasping Mysteries: Girls Who Loved Math
Jeannine Atkins
Lyrical poems celebrate the brilliant women who used mathematics and logic to break barriers and change the world foreve
Ages 10–16
Geraldine Pu #1
Geraldine Pu and Her Lunch Box, Too!
Maggie P. Chang
Geraldine and newcomer Deven find the strength to stand tall when their classmates tease them about the traditional food
Ages 6–9
Funny, You Don't Look Autistic
Michael McCreary
A fulfilling and funny life on the autism spectrum is revealed through personal stories that move far beyond clinical de
Ages 12–18
Freedom Summer for Young People: The Violent Season That Made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy
Bruce Watson
College students risk their lives in the heat of 1964 Mississippi to register voters and open schools during a turning p
Ages 12–18
World Citizen Comics
Free Speech Handbook
Ian Rosenberg
Ten landmark legal cases come to life in this graphic guide to how the First Amendment protects our right to speak up an
Ages 11–18
Zapato Power #4
Freddie Ramos Makes a Splash!
Jacqueline Jules
Freddie Ramos and his super-powered sneakers are back to take on a neighborhood bully and find adventure at summer camp.
Ages 6–9
Fighting for Justice #1
Fred Korematsu Speaks Up
Laura Atkins, Stan Yogi
Verse and photographs tell the powerful true story of a Japanese American man who fought for justice and civil rights du
Ages 9–13
Fourmile
Watt Key
Twelve-year-old Foster struggles with his father's death and a tense home life until a mysterious war veteran arrives an
Ages 10–14
Flash Point
Sneed B. Collard III
A teenager finds himself at the center of a local firestorm when his passion for protecting Montana's wildlife clashes w
Ages 12–17
Finding Stinko
Michael de Guzman
After three years of silence, twelve-year-old Newboy finds a surprising new way to express himself through a ventriloqui
Ages 9–12
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