Orphaned son of Iranian immigrants on a quest for family secrets, guided by artists and poets, finds a terminally ill painter. An electrifying and funny novel exploring addiction, displacement, and the joy of language.
Zetian must balance politics & vengeance in sequel to Iron Widow. Pacific Rim meets The Handmaid's Tale in this Chinese history & mecha sci-fi blend for YA.
A queer YA contemporary fantasy where a teen accidentally reanimates his dead crush. Can he keep him alive before time runs out? Cemetery Boys meets Jake Livingston.
Middle school is tough, especially for shy Maggie dealing with anxiety and OCD. Can her trusty twenty-sided dice help her navigate the challenges ahead?
Board book series prompts adults to discuss race, gender, consent, and body positivity with toddlers. Features expert-developed content for impactful conversations.
A modern classic sequel by Newbery-Award winning author explores friendship, talent, and self-discovery as Pacy faces big changes and learns to embrace beauty in Year of the Rat.
Ling & Ting are twins who share a birthday and special bond. With simple text and colorful art, this early reader is perfect for children learning to read.
A revolutionary ABC board book for young readers, "A is for Activist" is filled with rhymes and vibrant illustrations that inspire hope for the future.
#1 NYT bestseller with bonus content. Chinese history meets mecha sci-fi in a YA novel about girls piloting robots to battle aliens, featuring a fierce female protagonist seeking vengeance and power.
Join Princess Minna on a fun adventure to tame a unicorn and fix mishaps in the kingdom before afternoon tea in this colorful illustrated chapter book.
Poetic board book on connecting with nature using Mexican Indigenous wisdom, focusing on the essential role of water in life. Perfect for young readers.
Four sisters in a blended family navigate challenges and triumphs in NYC. With their father overseas, they lean on each other for support and find their true selves.
Celebrating Black and Queer icons from the Harlem Renaissance, Flamboyants by George M. Johnson tells empowering stories with personal narrative and illustrations.