"An emotional and raw novel-in-verse about anorexia and self-expression as a form of survival, based on the author's personal experiences. A must-read for anyone struggling with inner demons."
Celebrate the vibrant legacy of Marsha P. Johnson, a Black trans activist, in this joyful picture book by Tourmaline. Her spirit lives on in NYC and beyond.
In 1959, Junior's family moves to a segregated town in NC after a storm ruins their farm. Junior discovers a hidden library in the woods, uncovering family secrets.
A gripping firsthand account of a Ukrainian woman serving as a commander on the front lines of the War in Ukraine, revealing the realities of modern warfare.
Harper discovers different family dynamics at her first reunion but learns they are all part of her big family. Will she have to share a room with Noah?
Displacement follows Kiku as she is transported back in time to her grandmother's experiences in WWII Japanese internment camps, exploring themes of resilience and memory.
A Young People's History of the United States gives voice to marginalized groups in US history, offering a radical perspective on America's past and present.
Discover the magic of poetry in everyday moments with stunning collage art reminiscent of Ezra Jack Keats in this delightful story celebrating the world around us.