Explore racism and antiracism in America with this #1 New York Times bestseller. Learn how to identify and combat racist ideas for a better future. Check out the educator guide for younger readers.
A groundbreaking art and text collaboration capturing the Black experience in America right now by Jason Reynolds. A must-read contemplation on oxygen and its symbolism.
Sequel to Stuntboy, in the Meantime by Jason Reynolds. Follow Portico, the greatest young superhero, as he navigates family struggles and bullies with his friends.
Join Jason Reynolds on a sweet journey through teen love in "Neon," as Neon navigates first love with Aria, filled with moments of tenderness and intimacy.
Sunny grapples with a troubled past while discovering a new passion for the discus throw in the midst of his elite middle school track team challenges.
A hilarious and action-packed middle grade novel about a young superhero named Stuntboy who must balance saving the day and dealing with his parents' fighting.
Coach, from Jason Reynolds's Track series, must navigate family upheaval while striving to become a track star. But when his prized Jordans go missing, he uncovers unexpected truths about his dad's disappearance.
"A hilarious and heartwarming coming-of-age story about puberty, first love, and masculinity. Themes of consent and emotional growth are explored in this relatable tale."
Two teens face consequences after a slur is shouted at a school assembly, leading to self-discovery and challenging societal norms. A timely and thought-provoking read.
Essential chapter book on racism and antiracism in America from #1 NYT bestsellers Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds, with stunning art and valuable resources.
Black Boy Joy celebrates the joys of Black boyhood with stories, comics, and poems from seventeen acclaimed Black authors. Experience the power of joy and wonder in this vibrant collection.
A gripping novel about friendship, basketball, and tough decisions, After the Shot Drops follows Nasir and Bunny as their relationship is tested by loyalty and privilege.
Friends Marco and Maddie have a shared birthday party with nonbinary fourth-grader Riley. Homemade ice cream is in the works, games and fun in the meantime.
Nonbinary fourth-grader Riley and classmates face a problem hours before the show. With time running out, they discover multiple solutions to save the day!
A moving story of family history and the power of sharing memories, as a young girl learns her heritage through foraging watercress with her Chinese immigrant parents. Award-winning and beautifully illustrated.