In this electrifying graphic novel, a 12-year-old boy learns the power of words while navigating family, friendship, and soccer. With inspiring books and support from friends, he faces challenges and chases his dreams.
2023 YALSA Great Graphic Novels for Teens pick: "Other Boys" by Damian Alexander is a powerful memoir about bullying, loss, and coming out in middle school.
A deadly game show offers young criminals a chance at freedom, but winning is their only shot at survival. High stakes in a dark look at the criminal justice system.
NYT and USA Today bestseller Punished for Dreaming reveals the impact of 40 years of racist education policies on Black lives, offering a roadmap for repair and transformation.
Fake dating turns to real love in this charming queer rom-com. Trans woman Luna helps trans man Jean-Pierre inherit his family's empire through cooking.
Powerful poems by Kwame Alexander confront racism and oppression in America. A lyrical response to Black lives' struggles, with a bold, graphic design.
Discover the life of Alexander Hamilton, a key figure in post-Revolutionary War America, in this Level Two I Can Read biography with historical illustrations.
Experience the Newbery Medal-winning The Crossover brought to life as a graphic novel on Disney+ with stunning illustrations by Dawud Anyabwile. Executive produced by NBA great LeBron James.
Coming soon to Disney+: Alexander & the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day movie adaptation based on the beloved children's book by Judith Viorst.
Trans man returns to Florida hometown for Christmas, reunites with high school ex after career disaster. Charming rom-com about family and second chances.
Award-winning author Kwame Alexander tells the harrowing history of American slavery through the voice of a teacher in this powerful picture book. Honoring the resilience of the African American community, with stunning illustrations by Dare Coulter.
Real-life rivals J and K go head-to-head in a creative storytelling contest at DAPS, with plenty of shady double crosses. By Kwame Alexander and Jerry Craft.
Celebrate the magic of discovering poetry in the world around you with this playful and evocative picture book by Kwame Alexander, Deanna Nikaido, and Melissa Sweet.
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.