Ancestor Approved shines a long overdue spotlight on a joyful aspect of Native life in America today.
Ancestor Approved shines a long overdue spotlight on a joyful aspect of Native life in America today.
Ancestor Approved shines a long overdue spotlight on a joyful aspect of Native life in America today.
Osnat and Her Dove is an inspiring story of a young Jewish hero, filled with wonderful cultural, religious and historical detail.
Accessible and hopeful, Hold on to Your Music depicts the impact of both anti-Semitism and World War II on a young girl’s life.
Civil Rights activist Dovey Johnson Roundtree shares a childhood memory in We Wait for the Sun, a poignant tale that captures the power of a grandmother’s love.
The Midnight Fair may be a wordless picture book, but its story is clear, compelling and utterly enchanting.
Nicky & Vera is a tenderly crafted, visually layered and deeply reverent celebration of Nicholas Winton, “a quiet hero of the Holocaust.”
A thoughtfully crafted addition to the small canon of books about children with an incarcerated parent, Milo Imagines the World is sweet but never saccharine.
Of a Feather wonderfully balances nature-driven narrative with emotional storytelling.
Ten Ways to Hear Snow is a quietly powerful story about the ways that young and old can help each other adapt to a changing world, told with care and insight.
A cold and snowy day has never been so cheery as in the delightful A Sled for Gabo, a warm tale about the joy of making do.
The Lion of Mars looks past the red dust to reveal how our communities shape us just as much as our environments.
Just Like That is a riveting, award-worthy novel from a truly accomplished writer. Don’t miss it.
I Dream of Popo is a lyrical and heartfelt tribute to the power of love across geography and generations.
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