I Am a Feminist
This nonfiction book encourages teens to stand up for equality and speak out against injustice.
This nonfiction book encourages teens to stand up for equality and speak out against injustice.
In this middle-grade novel, Riley's dad signs him up for aikido to help him manage his anxiety.
In this middle-grade novel, thirteen-year-old Chloë learns about her family’s history while helping her grandfather in his garden.
In this high-interest sports novel for young readers, Robin desperately wants to be the MVP of her roller derby team.
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, Conor gets in over his head when he agrees to hide a mysterious package at the top of an amusement park ride.
In this high-interest novel for teen readers, Nova goes to New York for a summer dance program at the prestigious Joffrey Ballet
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, Roonie struggles to deal with her grandmother's declining health.
In this short novel, a single mother and her teenage daughters have a hard time finding a home.
A story about a young refugee's courage and inner strength as she escapes from Vietnam during the war.
A comprehensive guide for teachers using Speaking Our Truth: A Journey of Reconciliation, a nonfiction book for middle readers, in the classroom.
In this chapter book, a young boy copes with his uncle's cancer diagnosis by seeking answers from the Great Googlini, an information scientist who emerges from his computer.
In this novel for middle-graders, talented baseball player Caspar Cadman has a great arm and a big secret. He used to live life as a girl.
This work of nonfiction in the PopActivism series for teens looks at the importance of talking about feminism and continuing to fight for equal rights.
In this illustrated picture book, a young child can hear color and is enamored with his grandmother's beaded necklace, in spite of the reservations of those around him.
This nonfiction book for middle-grade readers examines the history, beliefs and customs surrounding death in cultures around the world.
In this novel for middle readers, a group of young teens gather for Grief Camp, where they confront their feelings and try to understand how grief affects everyone differently.
Using illustrations, full-color photographs and straightforward text, this nonfiction picture book introduces the topics of tragedy and disaster to young readers.
This novel for teens, part of the No Name series, features the Choctaw Nation basketball team competing in a national tournament.
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, trouble starts brewing when a group home for at-risk youth opens up in Brett's community.
In this high-interest novel for teen readers, Rose loves the fiddle and is determined to become a folk sensation. But her mom is insisting she study only classical violin.
In this high-interest novel for middle readers, Jake can't wait to compete in the upcoming cross-country championships.
In this high-interest novel for teen readers, Paisley has to get over her fear of performing in public if she ever wants to be a famous pop star.
In this gritty young adult novel, Réal struggles with his guilt over a friend's violent death and his feelings for the dead boy's pregnant girlfriend.