90 Days of Different
In this novel for teens, Sophie graduates from high school, her boyfriend breaks up with her because she's boring, and her best friend challenges her to try 90 different things.
In this novel for teens, Sophie graduates from high school, her boyfriend breaks up with her because she's boring, and her best friend challenges her to try 90 different things.
This nonfiction book for teens profiles 20 environmental defenders of color from around the world. Their individual stories show that the intersection of environment and ethnicity is an asset to protecting our planet. Illustrated with photos of each of the people profiled.
In this illustrated early chapter book, Jolene travels with her long-haul trucker father to Los Angeles.
This revised, updated and expanded edition of the award-winning book Pride: Celebrating Diversity & Community (2016) celebrates the LGBTQ+ community’s diversity, the incredible victories of the past fifty years and the voices of young activists.
This board book features a not-so-scary monster who’s met his match in a young child.
A little boy learns to acknowledge his temper in this illustrated picture book for young readers.
A personal memoir of the Congo Wars 1993-1997.
Both the perspective of the wolf and the shepherd are seen in this flippable picture book.
In this illustrated early chapter book, a young boy and his grandfather work together to save a beached orca.
In this high-interest novel for teen readers, sixteen-year-old Nick tries to adjust to his new reality after a surfing accident leaves him partially paralyzed.
In this high-interest novel for teen readers, sixteen-year-old Stella is suddenly famous after her music video goes viral.
A comprehensive guide to choosing and using the best children’s books to address sensitive but significant topics in the classroom.
This addition to the nonfiction Orca Footprints series examines how overpopulation leads to unequal sharing of the earth’s social and natural resources.
A beautiful board book about gratitude by celebrated Indigenous author Richard Van Camp, complemented by photos from Tea & Bannock, a collective blog by Indigenous women photographers.
This dual-language English and Swahili picture book is inspired by the founding of Tanzania, told through the eyes of a young boy who climbs Mount Kilimanjaro to signify the country's independence.
In this mystery for teens, high-school student Matt Barnes, whose life has been upended by a serious injury, lands a summer job defending the wrongly convicted.
In this graphic novel, mysterious raccoon-like Moon Creatures are discovered on an island in the Pacific Northwest.
What happens when a Super Family prepares for a Super Powered Baby Shower? Of course there’s going to be a distress call in the middle of the festivities!
In this illustrated nonfiction picture book, child psychologist Dr. Jillian Roberts introduces young readers to the ideas of body safety and body image.
This gorgeously illustrated picture book tells the story of a young Japanese boy who loses his dad in a tsunami.
In this novel for teens, Valentine and her mother travel to Thailand after the death of her boyfriend.
In this illustrated early chapter book, a young boy learns to take care of his newly adopted dog while coping with his parents' separation.
This novel for middle readers takes place in a Japanese internment camp in China in WWII, where thirteen-year-old Gwen follows the Girl Guide code in order to survive.
In this magical middle-grade novel, Odette unlocks a mysterious spell.
