The Together Tree, by Aisha Saeed and LeUyen Pham, celebrates small acts of kindness in the face of intolerance.
Browsing: Celebrating Diversity
I Kick and I Fly, by Ruchira Gupta, follows an Indian teen as she escapes being sold into the sex trade and learns her value through kung fu.
You Are Here follows twelve Asian American youths as their paths intersect while traveling through a busy Chicago airport.
A girl strives to find her place in the world following the death of her beloved grandfather in Ruby Lost and Found, by Christina Li.
A girl and her grandfather bond while tending to a garden in Love Makes a Garden Grow, a new picture book by Taeeun Yoo.
A boy sets out to make ramen just like his dad — with mixed results — in Ramen for Everyone, by Patricia Tanumihardja and Shiho Pate.
Last Flight, by Kristen Mai Giang and Dow Phumuruk, tells the true story of the author’s escape from Saigon, Vietnam, in 1975.
Three siblings find themselves undocumented immigrants following a family trip to the United States in Parachute Kids, by Betty C. Tang.
A panda is forced to look at his world in a different way in paper engineer Jackie Huang’s new picture book, Picky Panda.
A special friend goes missing after a bath in Helen Yoon’s lovely new picture book, Have You Seen My Invisible Dinosaur?