Fiction for tweens and young teens featuring kids in the foster care system.
Just because you're grown doesn't mean you can't have storytime.
Here are titles to explore from Native American, First Nations, Native Alaskan and Indigenous authors, in celebration of Tommy Orange's There There, our Everybody Reads 2020 title.
Trees are complex systems, and so much more than a product to be harvested. Check out some of these titles and you'll realize that everyday is Arbor Day.
Fiction books for grades K, 1, 2, 3 featuring AANHPI fictional characters.
Explore this list of works from writers who identify as being Afro-American, Black, African American, Latino, Latinx or Latine.
Poetry anthologies are a great way to discover new poets and poems, whether you are new to poetry or just looking to refresh your current favorites.
If you like spooky funny romances then you might like this list.
Something's rotten in the Rose City, and it ain't just the lousy donuts. Mysteries? Thrillers? Crime comics? We got what you need.
YA and teen fantasy, scifi, and speculative fiction featuring protagonists or major characters who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, non-binary, or asexual.
Native American, First Nations, and other Indigenous fiction and nonfiction from Indigenous authors.
The Black Resources Collection (BRC) offers a wide variety of materials relating to the Black Diaspora.
Hit the road with these books about teens looking for escape, adventure, friends, family and themselves.
Nonfiction for teens that shares the everyday and the remarkable lives of women.
Love at camp and on the job. Unexpected romance between longtime friends. Crushes becoming something more. What will summer bring?
Fire-breathing, magical, and mysterious... fiction for Kids and family about dragons!
Trees are so much more than a product to be harvested, and scientists are discovering more about them everyday. Take a deep, green dive into the subject with these titles.
You have an interview! Now what? Try these books, ebooks and other resources to give you a boost.
You have an interview! Now what? Try these books, ebooks and other resources to give you a boost.
These books, websites and short films may help Kids and family and educators learn more about dyslexia and how to help children and teens understand and thrive.
Take a journey with these characters as they discover something essential about life.
Explore the experiences and contributions of Asian Americans, Native Hawaii'ans and Pacific Islanders in these nonfiction books for elementary and middle school ages.