Congressman John Lewis presents March, a graphic novel trilogy, chronicling his lifelong fight for civil rights. A powerful, firsthand account of a historic movement.
Join Karen on a fun roller skating adventure in this graphic novel spin-off of The Baby-sitters Club. When she breaks her wrist, she's on a mission to get signatures on her cast!
Don't miss the sequel to the bestselling graphic novel March: Book One! Congressman John Lewis continues his inspiring civil rights journey in March: Book Two.
A humorous picture book about a child with a limb difference tired of being praised for normal things. Addresses assumptions about disabilities in a funny way.
"Grandmother Fish introduces young readers to Charles Darwin's theory of common descent with engaging text and vibrant artwork, explaining the history of life on Earth and how we are all connected. Includes detailed backmatter."
A groundbreaking and hilarious graphic memoir about a trans teen's journey to self-acceptance, in the vein of FUN HOME and FLAMER, but entirely unique.
Karen gets a disastrous haircut in this graphic novel from The Baby-sitters Club spin-off series. Can she regain her confidence and feel glamorous again?
Discover the heartwarming tale of Glue, who finds her inner sparkle with the help of new friend Glitter in this charming story about creativity, confidence, and standing out. Perfect for back-to-school and beyond!
Cinematic heist thriller where master thief Ross Quest competes in dangerous international heists to save her mother's life, facing tough competition and difficult choices.
Kelcie Murphy, a Saiga warrior with hidden powers, trains at the Academy for the Unbreakable Arts to uncover her past and choose her fate in a war-torn Otherworld.
Funny and empowering story about a boy with a disability who chooses not to answer questions about what happened to his leg while trying to play pirates at the playground.
Join Fatima and her immigrant family on their first camping trip in the Midwest in this lively picture book by Ambreen Tariq, founder of @BrownPeopleCamping.
Run, the essential graphic novel by John Lewis, continues his civil rights story after Selma. Illustrated by Nate Powell, it inspires new generations to fight for a more perfect Union.
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?