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An American Story
By Kwame AlexanderArt by Dare Coulter | A teacher struggles to tell the story of American slavery in a society reluctant to grapple with its past atrocities. Mixed media illustrations and potent text convey the story of a people's strength, struggle, and resilience.
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Ancestory: The Mystery and Majesty of Ancient Cave Art
By Hannah SalyerLuminous illustrations guide readers through the history and mystery of ancient art from the caves of Papua New Guinea to the deserts of North America.
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Chef Edna
By Melvina NoelArt by Cozbi A. Cabrera | Meet Chef Edna Lewis, who introduced the flavors and traditions of southern cooking to New York City and the broader world. Lushly textured illustrations and evocative text tell the story of Edna's delicious success.
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Chinese Menu
By Grace LinFrom dumplings to fortune cookies, delectable short stories tell the origin legends of Chinese American menu staples.
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Contenders
By Traci SorellArt by Arigon Starr | It's the 1911 World Series! For the first time, two Native American players, John Meyers and Charles Bender, are facing off on the field. Hand-drawn illustrations inspired by Cahuilla and Ojibwe art and archival photos recount their lives and the racism they experienced.
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The Mona Lisa Vanishes
By Nicholas DayArt by Brett Helquist | The Mona Lisa has gone missing from the Louvre! Was it a daring thief, a famous painter, or someone else? Experience early 1900s Paris, meet legendary detectives, and contemplate the strange life of Leonardo da Vinci in this thrilling exploration of art, history, and fame.
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The Monkey Trial
By Anita SanchezMeet John Scopes, arrested in 1925 for daring to teach about evolution. A narrative rich in primary sources vividly portrays the clash between science and religion, the intense media scrutiny, and the bravery of a teacher who challenged convention.
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Rock, Rosetta, Rock! Roll, Rosetta, Roll!
By Tonya BoldenArt by R. Gregory Christie | Sister Rosetta Tharpe rock and rolled her way to stardom from a young age and became a major genre-crossing musical influence. Tharpe's story is illustrated in blocky colors as bold as her playing.
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Shipwrecked!
By Martin W. SandlerPlunge into the depths of seven famed shipwrecks around the world and learn how they've contributed to our understanding of the past.
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Stars of the Night
By Caren StelsonArt by Selina Alko | Follow the perilous journey of a group of children at the outset of World War II in Czechoslovakia to safety in England and their relentless search for family in the aftermath. Poignant and layered art illustrates a gripping tale of survival and defiance.