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Non-Fiction for all ages.
A fascinating story of the prejudice and injustice that faced black men and women in America's armed forces during World War II, and a nuanced look at those who gave their lives in service of a country where they lacked the most basic rights. Ages 10-14.
When twelve-year-old Waka's parents suspect she can't understand the basic Japanese they speak to her, they make a drastic decision to send her to Tokyo to live for several months with her strict grandmother. Ages 10-13.
Chris Newell answers all these questions and more in this comprehensive dive into the feast at Plimoth and the history leading up to it. Ages 4-8.
From dazzling blue Lapis Lazuli to volcanic Snowflake Obsidian, an incredible variety of rocks are showcased in all their splendor with poetics and splendor. Ages 8-12.
A fascinating introduction to the vast and amazing world of eggs with elegant designs and countless interesting facts. Ages 5-8.
A beautiful and informative look at the intricate, complex, and often surprising world of seeds that is poetic in voice. Ages 5-8.
An incredible variety of butterflies are celebrated here in all of their beauty and wonder, from the tiny Arian Small Blue to the grand Queen Alexandra's Birdwing. Ages 5-8.
Writing from the perspective of a friend, Frederick Joseph offers candid reflections on his own experiences with racism and conversations with prominent artists and activists about theirs. Ages 12 and up.
Whether they were putting pen to paper, soaring through the air or speaking up for the rights of others, the women profiled in these pages were all taking a stand against a world that didn't always accept them. Ages 8-11.
This lushly illustrated photo-essay presents a more measured, balanced, and historically accurate version of the three-day harvest celebration in 1621. Ages 8-12.
This volume recognizes women who left their birth countries for a multitude of reasons: some for new opportunities, some out of necessity. Ages 8 and up.