A Japanese-American teen’s life is upended with the attack on Pearl Harbor in Emily Inouye Huey’s stunning Beneath the Wide Silk Sky.
Browsing: Celebrating Diversity
Escape to a land of gods, queens and demons in Seasons of Splendour: Tales, Myths And Legends Of India, by Madhur Jaffrey & Michael Foreman.
Celebrity Chef Gaby Melian offers up 70 kid-tested recipes in Gaby’s Latin American Kitchen from America’s Test Kitchen Kids.
A girl discovers her strengths with the help of a famous poet and a family of pachyderms in Singing with Elephants, by Margarita Engle.
From fawns and foxes to koalas and hippos, the following books feature charming animals children love to read about.
A tween sets out to discover why she acts the way she does in Nicole Melleby’s MG novel The Science of Being Angry.
April is World Autism Month. The following middle-grade books celebrate neurodiversity and differences both through nonfiction and fiction.
With Lots of Love, by Jenny Torres Sanchez and André Ceolin, follows a girl as she adjusts to her new home in the US.
March is Women’s History Month. Here are some recently released picture and middle-grade books that celebrate women’s accomplishments.
In time for Black History Month, these books are great ways to learn about the Black community’s past, present and hopes for the future.