The Native Trailblazer Series shines a spotlight on the contributions of Native Americans and First Nation Canadians who provide inspirational role models for young readers.
These books tell the stories of Native athletes, from the legendary Jim Thorpe and Louis Sockalexis to more contemporary stars such NHL player Jordin Tootoo and Olympic wheelchair racer Cheri Becerra-Madsen.
Meet remarkable Native women who have had a profound impact on their communities and nations.
These novels and memoirs tell the complex stories of Indian residential schools based on the perspectives of the children and youth who remember them.
What happens when a vampire arrives on the reservation, or a young girl wakes up to find her parents missing?
Whether on a local basketball court or on NHL ice, these athletes all share a love of the game — but do they have what it takes to be champions?
These books offer in-depth discussions of the importance of academic language in English language learners' success, and they include titles that focus on content areas, oral language development, writing, and literacy.
These books and stories written by Asian Pacific American creators share winter tales of family and holidays, as well as moments of courage in the face of challenges big and small.
These books highlight important topics around college readiness and ELLs, including academic preparation and guidance for diverse students, particular challenges facing undocumented students, and personal stories from Latino and first-gen
The stories of Irish immigrants are an important part of our nation's history.