Tommy Orange's masterful follow-up to There There explores generational trauma through the legacies of the Sand Creek Massacre and Carlisle Indian Industrial School. A powerful narrative of family, survival, and identity.
Experience the iconic classic "The Outsiders" that transformed YA fiction. A gripping tale of friendship, belonging, and coming-of-age that captivates readers.
An epic novel spanning generations in Latin America, The House of the Spirits explores love, magic, and fate in a tale of the Trueba family's triumphs and tragedies.
Twin siblings with supernatural abilities navigate treacherous political plots in a power struggle for control of the Empire in Dune Chronicles Book Three.
Award-winning novel about indigenous people hunted for their bone marrow in a world without dreams. Frenchie and his companions fight to survive and uncover a secret to defeat the marrow thieves.
A heartwarming tale about a boba tea learning the importance of self-acceptance in Milk Tea Town. Embrace identity in this charming Asian-American story.
People Like Us, by award-winning author Jason Mott, is a riveting novel filled with dreamlike experiences, humor, and deep emotions, exploring themes of peace, belonging, and gun violence.
Meet Alma's family in this joy-filled bilingual board book with words and phrases in English and Spanish. Alma loves her family and shares their special moments in both languages. Whimsical illustrations add warmth to this delightful story!
A beautifully crafted graphic novel adaptation of Harper Lee's timeless classic, To Kill a Mockingbird, captures the essence of race, class, and justice in the Deep South.
"From the author of "A Silent Fury," Signs Preceding the End of the World follows Makina's journey through the border between Mexico and the USA with secret messages in hand."
Baker's Room Temperature explores parenthood through a father's memories in a brief period, blending physics with nostalgia in a unique and acclaimed style.
Care at the End of the World by Jina B. Kim explores disability in feminist and queer-of-color literature post-welfare reform, challenging individualism and promoting radical interdependency. Winner of Duke University Press Scholars of Color First Book Award.
Discover the beauty of patience in this tale of Lin and her grandmother making tofu from scratch. A heartwarming story about family, food, and the art of waiting.
Anne Shirley, an optimistic orphan with a wild imagination, transforms the lives of Matthew and Marilla Cuthbert in Avonlea. She grows from a girl to a young woman, making mistakes and learning the true meaning of love.