Danny Blackgoat, Dangerous Passage
Following the Navajo Long Walk of 1863, Danny Blackgoat risks his life to rescue his family from imprisonment at Fort Sumner, New Mexico.
Following the Navajo Long Walk of 1863, Danny Blackgoat risks his life to rescue his family from imprisonment at Fort Sumner, New Mexico.
In this early chapter book, rookie detectives Lark Ba and Connor come to the rescue when the librarian misplaces her library key.
This high-interest novel for teen readers is set in Nashville, where Elle, a talented musician, tries to make it in the cutthroat music business.
A gentle rhythmic book that celebrates baby and welcomes them into the world.
In this high-interest novel for teens, Tom realizes someone close to him is committing crimes on the Detroit River, but can he stop them in time?
In this dual-language picture book (English and Arabic), a young girl and her family are forced to flee their once-peaceful village to escape the civil war and make their way toward safety in Europe.
Teaching strategies to meet the learning needs of all students in K–10 classrooms.
In this novel for teen readers, best friends Maddie and Ivan struggle to cope with Ivan's father’s alcoholism.
In this picture book, Danny proves that just because his disability won't allow him to wear hockey skates, he still makes a great goalie.
In this middle-grade novel set in 1973, ten-year-old Journey rallies her friends and neighbors to come to the aid of two stranded pandas.
In this early chapter book, Nathan learns to care for seven orphaned baby squirrels with help from a stray neighborhood cat.
In this work of young adult fiction set in the not-too-distant future, Max tries to maintain his identity in a world where the only way to survive is to conform.
In this middle-grade novel, Rennie ends up on a ski trip with Grandma and stumbles on a murder plot.
Part of the nonfiction Orca Footprints series for middle readers, with color photographs throughout. Readers will learn how purchases affect the environment and what the world would look like if we bought less stuff.
In this early chapter book and follow-up to Not For Sale, Cyrus and his brother, Rudy, adjust to life in the country after moving into their new house.
When eight-year-old Irene is removed from her First Nations family to live in a residential school she is confused, frightened, and homesick. She tries to remember who she is and where she came from. When she goes home for the summer, her parents decide never to send her and her brothers away again. But what will happen when they disobey the law?
When Cass learns she had a grandmother who has just died and left her and her mother the first house they could call their own, she is full of questions. Who was this relative? And what is the unusual mask, forgotten in a drawer, trying to tell her? Strange dreams, strange voices, and strange incidents all lead Cass closer to solving the mystery.
In this retelling of a Jewish folktale, Yankel does not realize the harm done by the stories he spreads—at least not until the rabbi teaches him an important (albeit gentle) lesson.
On a small farm in Chelm, a man and his daughter set out to find a way to get milk from their hens, and the results are not only funny, they're wacky.
In this retelling of a Jewish folktale, Rachel and Jacob must work together to solve the trickiest riddles of all.
