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Kin: Rooted in Hope
Carole Boston Weatherford
For the young reader seeking to understand their place in history and the strength of those who came before them, even t
Ages 10–16
Little Lit #1
Folklore & Fairy Tale Funnies
Art Spiegelman, Françoise Mouly
For the child who loves jokes and comics but needs a spark to enjoy classic literature: these vibrant, funny retellings
Ages 6–12
Charleyboy Anthologies
Dreaming in Indian: Contemporary Native American Voices
Lisa Charleyboy, Mary Beth Leatherdale
Native contributors share vibrant visual art, poems, and interviews that define what it means to be Indigenous in North
Ages 12–18
Everything All at Once
Katrina Leno
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of loss and the quiet struggle of anxiety while trying to find a way forward
Ages 12–18
Lalani of the Distant Sea
Erin Entrada Kelly
For the child who feels small in a world of big expectations and needs to find the quiet strength within themselves to p
Ages 8–12
You Are More Than Magic: The Black and Brown Girls' Guide to Finding Your Voice
Minda Harts
For the girl navigating spaces where she feels unheard, this guide provides the tools to overcome systemic hurdles and l
Ages 10–16
Harlem Renaissance Party
Faith Ringgold
For the child curious about their roots and the power of art, this vibrant time-travel journey celebrates the brilliance
Ages 4–8
Debunk It!
Debunk It!: Fake News Edition
John Grant
Propaganda and clickbait are everywhere; learn the fascinating history of misinformation and how to identify the signs o
Ages 12–18
When the Stammer Came to Stay
Maggie O'Farrell
For the child who suddenly finds words getting stuck in their throat. A tender story that personifies a new stammer to h
Ages 5–9
Pocket Change Collective
This Is What I Know about Art
Kimberly Drew
For the teen who sees art as more than just a hobby. Learn how creative expression can be a powerful tool for activism a
Ages 12–18
Uncle Remus #4
The Last Tales of Uncle Remus
Julius Lester
For the family exploring the power of wit over brawn. Julius Lester reclaims these classic animal trickster tales throug
Ages 7–12
Elvis & Olive #1
Elvis & Olive
Stephanie Watson
Natalie and Annie spend their summer spying on the neighborhood, but a simple game of secrets turns serious when they re
Ages 8–12
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
No Place Like Home
Linh S. Nguyen
Lan's difficult move to Canada takes a magical turn when a mysterious wind pulls her into a fantasy novel where she must
Ages 8–12
The Pilot and the Little Prince
Peter Sís
Follow a golden-haired prince as he travels from tiny asteroids to the Sahara Desert, learning what it means to truly se
Ages 5–10
Beautiful Struggle, The: A Memoir (Adapted for Young Adults)
Ta-Nehisi Coates
For the teen navigating the complex walk between childhood and adulthood while balancing family expectations and the rea
Ages 12–18
All the Right Stuff
Walter Dean Myers
For the teenager grappling with big questions about life, loss, and how to do the right thing when the world feels unfai
Ages 12–17
Dynomike #10
Proud To Be Me
Frankie B. Rabbit
Summer camp brings a difficult encounter with a bully, but Dynomike discovers that the most powerful tool he has to prot
Ages 3–8
Nina Soni #1
Former Best Friend
Kashmira Sheth
For the child navigating the ups and downs of a big friendship fallout and trying to manage life through creative, funny
Ages 7–10
His Dark Materials
The Science of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials
John Gribbin, Mary Gribbin
Learn how the concepts of parallel universes and dark matter relate to the adventures of Lyra and Will in the His Dark M
Ages 12–18
The Wispy Wallows
Ugochi Nwauwa
Gentle poems capture the quiet, bittersweet ache of sadness and the comfort of knowing that your deepest feelings are sh
Ages 10–18
Glass Slipper, Gold Sandal: A Worldwide Cinderella
Paul Fleischman
Threads from Cinderella stories found all across the globe are woven together into one magnificent, shimmering tapestry
Ages 5–10
Locked Up for Freedom
Heather E. Schwartz
For the teen navigating complex social circles, high-stakes competition, and the pressure of public perception in a digi
Ages 14–18
The Sleeper and the Spindle
Neil Gaiman
For the child questioning traditional roles and seeking the agency to choose their own path, even when it means walking
Ages 10–15
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