Young girl with a backpack

These picture books tell the stories of mixed-status and undocumented families who are navigating immigration issues, as well as those who are making the long and dangerous journey to the U.S.

Colorful paint burst
By: Nicola Yoon

Natasha: I’m a girl who believes in science and facts. Not fate. Not destiny. Or dreams that will never come true. I’m definitely not the kind of girl who meets a cute boy on a crowded New York City street and falls in love with him.

March: Book Two
By: Rep. John Lewis Andrew Aydin
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After the success of the Nashville sit-in campaign, John Lewis is more committed than ever to changing the world through nonviolence — but as he and his fellow Freedom Riders board a bus into the vicious h

March: Book Three
By: Rep. John Lewis Andrew Aydin
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Welcome to the stunning conclusion of the award-winning and best-selling MARCH trilogy.

Black and white illustration of young man playing basketball
By: Tim Tingle

Bobby Byington has always had to navigate his father’s alcoholism and anger, but things are looking up. His father has stopped drinking, his mother is back home, and his basketball team is winning games.

Black and white photo of two young men playing basketball
By: Tim Tingle

After overcoming years of trouble with his alcoholic father and surviving a near-death car accident, Bobby Byington ― for the first time in his life ― has a strong family.

Atlas of Indian Nations
By: Anton Treuer

Atlas of Indian Nations, written by Ojibwe author and professor Anton Treuer, is a comprehensive resource for those interested in Native American history and culture.

Painting of young adolescent girl
By: Dawn Quigley

Apple Starkington turned her back on her Native American heritage the moment she was called a racial slur. After her wealthy father gives her the boot one summer, Apple reluctantly agrees to visit her Native American relatives on the

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