Based on the 1872 Christmas carol “In the Bleak Midwinter” by English poet Christina Rossetti, this stunning, wintry picture book is from acclaimed author-illustrator Tomie dePaola.
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An empowering picture book co-written by Sofia Sanchez, an 11-year-old with Down Syndrome.
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The story of one Vietnamese family's search for a new home on the other side of the world and the long-lasting and powerful impact it makes on the littlest member of the family.
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Stunning diorama illustrations bring to life this lullaby of a picture book about celebrating everyday things that make life wonderful.
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This picture book celebrates Indigenous cultures and traditions.
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A debut YA graphic novel details the quietly courageous lives of two Indigenous teenage girls living in the city of Winnipeg.
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Retired CRC pastor Andrew Joosse writes of faith—the hope and assurance which it brings.
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A grandson looks, laments, and ultimately leads his family and his society forward toward a just and reconciled future.
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This heartfelt picture book biography illustrated by the Caldecott Honoree Ekua Holmes, tells the story of MaVynee Betsch, an African American opera singer turned environmentalist and the legacy she preserved.
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This essential authorized biography of Eugene Peterson offers unique insights into the experiences and spiritual convictions of the iconic American pastor and beloved translator of The Message.
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A masterfully told story of a boy and his mother whose road trip is thwarted at the border when they identify their citizenship as Blackfoot.
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A powerful, poetic memoir about what it means to exist as an Indigenous woman in America, told in snapshots of the author’s encounters with gun violence.
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Former first lady Michelle Obama had an idea. A big, inspiring, and exciting idea! She would grow the largest kitchen garden ever at the White House.
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Brian D. McLaren proposes a four-stage model of faith development in which questions and doubt are not the enemy of faith but rather a portal to a more mature and fruitful kind of faith.
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Celebrated author Carole Boston Weatherford and illustrator Floyd Cooper provide a powerful look at the Tulsa Race Massacre, one of the worst incidents of racial violence in U.S. history. Grades 3-6.
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Many aspiring actors, directors, or screenwriters have found the City of Angels to be hell on earth.
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Jesus ascended to heaven. End of story. But then how do we explain the many Christians, in nearly every century since, who claimed to have seen, heard, met, and touched Jesus in the flesh?
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This picture book about The Green Book tells the story of the man behind it and how this travel guide opened the road for a safer, more equitable America.
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A picture book about immigration, Watch Me is based on the author's father's own story.
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An eye-opening anthology from the bestselling editor of Histories of Nations explores how people around the globe have suffered and survived during plague and pandemic, from the ancient world to the present.
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A young girl must find a way to help her family survive in a desolate and impoverished Bolivian silver mining community in this eye-opening tale of resilience.
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In Meg Medina’s follow-up to her Newbery Medal–winning novel, Merci takes on seventh grade, with all its travails of friendship, family, love—and finding your rhythm.
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A lively, rhythmic picture book about a little girl visiting her grandfather who is a pregonero—a singing street vendor in Cuba—and helping him sell his frutas.
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A young girl, kidnapped on the eve of World War II, changes the lives of a German archaeologist forced into the Nazi Party and—decades later—a researcher trying to overcome her own trauma.