An important nonfiction collection of stories about influencers and leaders when they were children. Perfect for group sharing and current events connections.
A solidly entertaining trip through Canada’s queer history, and one family’s difficult secrets. Recommended for fans of lightly adventurous realistic fiction.
This title shines because it does not obscure the inequalities that make activism necessary. The vivid details of each activist’s story, combined with vibrant illustrations, demonstrate that every civil rights hero and popular firebrand started out as a child, just like the rest of us. For fans of other installment in the series, and for those who enjoy Ken Jennings’s “Junior Genius Guides” and the “Who Is/Who Was” biography series
This comprehensive, empowering, and accessible resource will be of great use to teens interested in learning more about reproductive rights either for school or for personal knowledge.
Wickedly fun and fresh, this fast read is highly recommended for those who can't get enough of dark mysteries, lovers of illicit romance, and anyone who appreciates creepy camp stories.
Gr 7 Up—Readers are introduced to three different creative teens in this new hi/lo series: a ballet dancer, a theater student, and an aspiring rock star...