A young girl is weighed down by grief as her family sets out to celebrate Día de Muertos in The Invisible Parade, by Leigh Bardugo and John Picacio.
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A Korean American teen agrees to accept money from her estranged father in exchange for letting him get to know her in All the Tomorrows After, by Joanne Yi.
A Mexican American girl is driven to join a movement for justice after her white classmate and best friend are tragically murdered in Rosa By Any Other Name, by Hailey Alcaraz.
A girl and her parents flee persecution in India for a life of safety in the United States in The Freedom Seeker, by Ruchira Gupta.
Learn about language and where words came from in The Atlas of Languages: Words Around the World, by Rachel Lancashire and Jenny Zemanek.
A teen uncovers a family secret when she is evacuated to America at the start of World War II in The Blossoming Summer, by Anna Rose Johnson.
A boy prepares for a Day of the Dead celebration in This Moment Is Special, written and illustrated by John Parra.
The past directly influences the future. In Everything is Tuberculosis and Artifice, authors John Green and Sharon Cameron share how actions big and small can make a world of difference.
Decades apart, two young women deal with WWII and its aftermath in The Rebel Girls of Rome, by Jordyn Taylor.
A young Black woman dreams of independence while living in 1860s England in The Great Misfortune of Stella Sedgwick, by S. Isabelle.