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Awakening (Tankborn #2)
A Tankborn NovelBy Karen SandlerPaperback: $16.95- Paperback$16.95
Awakening (Tankborn #2)
A Tankborn NovelBy Karen SandlerView DetailsBefore Kayla can free her fellow GENs from enslavement, she must save them from a deadly virus.
As Fast As Words Could Fly
By Pamela M. Tuck, Eric VelasquezPaperback: $12.95- Paperback$12.95
As Fast As Words Could Fly
By Pamela M. Tuck, Eric VelasquezView DetailsThe story of Mason Steele, an African American boy in 1960s Greenville, North Carolina, who relies on his inner strength and his typing skills to break racial barriers after he begins attending a "whites-only" high school.
Hammer of Witches
By Seth MlawskiHardcover: $20.95- Hardcover$20.95
Hammer of Witches
By Seth MlawskiView DetailsIn this YA historical fantasy, a teen from Spain finds himself aboard a ship sailing to the "New World" with Christopher Columbus.
Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match / Marisol McDonald no combina
By Monica Brown, Sara PalaciosHardcover: $19.95- Hardcover$19.95
Marisol McDonald Doesn't Match / Marisol McDonald no combina
By Monica Brown, Sara PalaciosView DetailsMismatched and fabulous Marisol McDonald celebrates her Peruvian and Scottish heritage.
Bilingual English/Spanish.Other editions:
Brothers in Hope
The Story of the Lost Boys of the SudanBy Mary Williams, R. Gregory ChristieHardcover: $20.95- Hardcover$20.95
Brothers in Hope
The Story of the Lost Boys of the SudanBy Mary Williams, R. Gregory ChristieView DetailsInspired by the heartbreaking yet inspirational true events in the lives of the Lost Boys of Sudan, Brothers in Hope is a story of remarkable courage, and an amazing testament to the unyielding power of the human spirit.
The Upside Down Boy / El niño de cabeza
By Juan Felipe Herrera, Elizabeth GomezPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
The Upside Down Boy / El niño de cabeza
By Juan Felipe Herrera, Elizabeth GomezView DetailsBilingual English/Spanish. The Upside Down Boy is award-winning poet Juan Felipe Herrera's engaging memoir of the year his migrant family settled down so that he could go to school for the first time.
We
By Alice Schertle, Kenneth AddisonPaperback: $12.95- Paperback$12.95
We
By Alice Schertle, Kenneth AddisonView DetailsHere is the fascinating story of human development, from its beginnings in Africa millions of years ago to modern times.
My Diary from Here to There / Mi diario de aqui hasta allá
By Amada Irma Perez, Maya GonzalezPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
My Diary from Here to There / Mi diario de aqui hasta allá
By Amada Irma Perez, Maya GonzalezView DetailsBilingual English/Spanish. One night, young Amada overhears her parents whisper of moving from Mexico to the other side of the border- to Los Angeles, where greater opportunity awaits.
My Very Own Room / Mi propio cuartito
By Amada Irma Perez, Maya GonzalezPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
My Very Own Room / Mi propio cuartito
By Amada Irma Perez, Maya GonzalezView DetailsBilingual English/Spanish. Five brothers, two parents, and a house full of visiting relatives make a young Mexican American girl feel crowded.
Angels Ride Bikes and Other Fall Poems
Los Ángeles Andan en Bicicleta y otros poemas del otoñoBy Francisco X. Alarcón, Maya GonzalezPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
Angels Ride Bikes and Other Fall Poems
Los Ángeles Andan en Bicicleta y otros poemas del otoñoBy Francisco X. Alarcón, Maya GonzalezView DetailsFollowing the success of their award-winning book of spring poems, Laughing Tomatoes, and their acclaimed collection of summer poems, From the Bellybutton of the Moon, poet Francisco Alarcón and artist Maya Christina Gonzalez invite us to experience fall in Los Angeles-the City of Angels-where dreams can come true.
Antonio's Card / La tarjeta de Antonio
By Rigoberto González, Cecilia ÁlvarezPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
Antonio's Card / La tarjeta de Antonio
By Rigoberto González, Cecilia ÁlvarezView DetailsBilingual English/Spanish. A tender story about a boy struggling to express his love for his mother and her partner in a nontraditional family.
Home to Medicine Mountain
By Chiori Santiago, Judith LowryPaperback: $12.95- Paperback$12.95
Home to Medicine Mountain
By Chiori Santiago, Judith LowryView DetailsTwo young Maidu Indian brothers sent to live at a government-run Indian residential school in California in the 1930s find a way to escape and return home for the summer.
Xochitl and the Flowers / Xóchitl, la Niña de las Flores
By Jorge Argueta, Carl AngelPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
Xochitl and the Flowers / Xóchitl, la Niña de las Flores
By Jorge Argueta, Carl AngelView DetailsBilingual English/Spanish. Miles away from their home in El Salvador, Xochitl (SOH-cheel) and her family make a new home in the United States, but nothing is the same.
Birthday in the Barrio / Cumpleaños en el Barrio
By Mayra Lazara Dole, TonelPaperback: $12.95- Paperback$12.95
Birthday in the Barrio / Cumpleaños en el Barrio
By Mayra Lazara Dole, TonelView DetailsBilingual English/Spanish. In this second book by author Mayra Lazara Dole, lively determined Chavi sets off on yet another Miami adventure.
Going Back Home
An Artist Returns to the SouthBy Toyomi Igus, Michele WoodPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
Going Back Home
An Artist Returns to the SouthBy Toyomi Igus, Michele WoodView DetailsMore than half a century after her family moved North to find a better life, artist Michele Wood returned to the South to see and experience the land where her ancestors lived, struggled, and thrived.
Featherless / Desplumado
By Juan Felipe Herrera, Ernesto Cuevas, Jr.Paperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
Featherless / Desplumado
By Juan Felipe Herrera, Ernesto Cuevas, Jr.View DetailsBilingual English/Spanish. Award-winning children's book author and poet Juan Felipe Herrera offers a story of self-empowerment and friendship.
Honoring Our Ancestors
By Harriet RohmerPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
Honoring Our Ancestors
By Harriet RohmerView DetailsThrough stories, art, and photographs, Honoring Our Ancestors will inspire children and their families to gain strength from the past as they ask themselves, "Who do I honor?"
Just Like Me
By Harriet Rohmer, Fourteen ArtistsPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
Just Like Me
By Harriet Rohmer, Fourteen ArtistsView DetailsThrough stories, paintings, and childhood photographs, these fourteen artists open their hearts and invite us to enter into their worlds. With honesty and encouragement, they offer hope for aspiring young people who dream of becoming artists- just like them.
It Doesn't Have To Be This Way / No tiene que ser así
A Barrio Story / Una historia del barrioBy Luis RodrÌguez, Daniel GalvezPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
It Doesn't Have To Be This Way / No tiene que ser así
A Barrio Story / Una historia del barrioBy Luis RodrÌguez, Daniel GalvezView DetailsBilingual English/Spanish. Monchi likes to write poems, hang out with his cousin Dreamer, and tell stories to his uncle, Tío Rogelio, until one day, a member of the local gang tells him it's time to join up.
Tan to Tamarind
Poems About the Color BrownBy Malathi Michelle Iyengar, Jamel AkibPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
Tan to Tamarind
Poems About the Color BrownBy Malathi Michelle Iyengar, Jamel AkibView DetailsA poetry collection that explores the spectrum of beautiful shades of brown.
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