This hopeful story is an important means of understanding and coping with the realities of war in one’s backyard.
A must for all libraries. This is an impeccably attuned biography of a woman who broke the rules to the benefit of all.
Expect hilarity to ensue wherever underwear stories are a hit with the add-on bonus of this being a great title for discussions on the topic of allyship.
A stunningly illustrated exploration of a notable historical event, this is a timely and excellent addition to historical collections.
A kindly phrase, “The tree told me,” builds a structure and how-to on creating a decent life. It’s that simple, and it’s that wonderful.
A manual and call to arms for creative perspectives; librarians should loan this one to every art teacher and budding artist in sight.
The long-awaited companion novel to The Skin I’m In does not disappoint. Recommend to readers who enjoyed Kim Johnson’s This Is My America.
Libraries will be incomplete without the inclusion of this captivating historical novel by Malcom X’s daughter.
Reminiscent of Pennypacker’s “Clementine” series, or Beverly Cleary’s “Ramona” books, Billy Miller and the laugh-out-loud antics of his little sister Sal make this a darling addition to early middle grade collections for most libraries.
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