Children & Young Adults Fiction - People & Places - United States

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The Vanderbeekers Make a Wish (The Va...

Karina Yan Glaser

Witness the power of family history and family love in this funny, poignant addition to a series that the New York Times Book Reviewhails as “delightful and heartwarming.” It’s summer on 141st Street, and the Vander...

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Published: Sep 2022

Tristan Strong Destroys the World (A ...

Kwame Mbalia

Bestselling author Rick Riordan presents the second book in the New York Times best-selling and award-winning Tristan Strong trilogy by Kwame Mbalia, now in paperback."Mbalia's universe continues to excite through sheer conceptual br...

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Published: Oct 2021

Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the ...

Kwame Mbalia

Winner of a Coretta Scott King Author Honor\r\n\r\nBest-selling author Rick Riordan presents Kwame Mbalia\'s epic fantasy, a middle grade American Gods set in a richly-imagined world populated with African American folk heroes and Wes...

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Published: Sep 2020

Streams to the River, River to the Se...

Scott O'Dell

When young Sacagawea first lays eyes on the white men coming up the river, she cannot imagine the impact they will have on her life ― and she on theirs. For the men coming up the river are about to make history, and she is going to ...

Unabridged MP3-CD
Published: Oct 2016

When I Was the Greatest

Jason Reynolds

In Bed Stuy, New York, a small misunderstanding can escalate into having a price on your head—even if you're totally clean. This gritty, triumphant debut that Publishers Weekly calls "a funny and rewarding read" captures t...

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Published: Jan 2015

Back to Me (Kimani Tru)

Earl Sewell

With family like this, who needs enemies? This is not how Maya Rogers hoped to get famous. First her boyfriend, Misalo, dumps her, and then the revealing photos that she sent to him go viral. Maya's reputation is in shreds, and now s...

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Published: Jun 2012

Little House On The Prairie Low Price...

Laura Ingalls Wilder

Pa Ingalls decides to sell the little log house, and the family sets out for Indian country! They travel from Wisconsin to Kansas, and there, finally, Pa builds their little house on the prairie. Sometimes farm life is difficult, even...

Unabridged CD
Published: May 2008

Dragonwings: Golden Mountain Chronicl...

Laurence Yep

Moon Shadow is eight when he sails from China to join his father, Windrider, in America. Windrider lives in San Francisco's Chinatown and works in a laundry. Moon Shadow has never seen him. Moon Shadow soon loves and respects this ...

Unabridged CD
Published: Sep 2007

The Gold Coin

Alma Flor Ada

Juan has been a thief for many, many years. So many, in fact, that he can't even remember what it's like to be anything else. When he tries to steal Doña Josefa's gold, something strange begins to happen to Juan. His skin becomes ta...

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Published: Mar 1994

Children of the Longhouse (Puffin Nov...

Joseph Bruchac

When Ohkwa'ri overhears a group of older boys planning a raid on a neighboring village, he immediately tells his Mohawk elders. He has done the right thing--but he has also made enemies. Grabber and his friends will do anything they c...

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Published: Aug 1998

The Most Beautiful Place in the World...

Ann Cameron

Seven-year-old Juan lives in Guatemala, a place of stunning beauty and grim economic reality. Abandoned by his mother, Juan lives with his grandmother and shines shoes. He passionately wants to attend school, but fears Grandmother wil...

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Published: May 1993

The Tequila Worm

Viola Canales

Sofia comes from a family of storytellers. Here are her tales of growing up in the barrio, full of the magic and mystery of family traditions: making Easter cascarones, celebrating el Dia de los Muertos, preparing for quincea–era, r...

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Published: Mar 2007

Shortcut

Donald Crews

The train tracks ran right by Bigmama's house in Cottondale, and the children were warned to stay off the tracks. But one night they were late, and the tracks were a shortcut, so they started off. And when there was no turning back, t...

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Published: Sep 1996

Barefoot: Escape on the Underground R...

Pamela Duncan Edwards

In the dark of the night a Barefoot, an escaped slave, flees for his life.With his pursuers close behind and the moon shrouded in clouds, Barefoot must rely on the wisdom of the wild animals of the forest and swamp to guide him to the...

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Published: Jan 1999

Aleutian Sparrow

Karen Hesse

In June 1942, seven months after attacking Pearl Harbor, the Japanese navy invaded Alaska's Aleutian Islands. For nine thousand years the Aleut people had lived and thrived on these treeless, windswept lands. Within days of the first ...

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Published: May 2005

A Band of Angels

Deborah Hopkinson

A Band of Angels is fiction, but it is based on real events and people. The character of Ella was inspired by Ella Sheppard Moore, who was born February 4, 1851, in Nashville, Tennessee. Her father was able to free himself and young ...

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Published: Jan 2002

Under the Quilt of Night

Deborah Hopkinson

Award-winning duo Deborah Hopkinson and James E. Ransome combine their talents once more for this sequel to the best-selling Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt. Traveling late one night, a runaway slave girl spies a quilt hanging outsi...

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Published: Jan 2005

Ben's Trumpet

Rachel Isadora

The story of Ben is fiction, but it could be the story of more than one jazz musician who grew up in the twenties. Using the art-deco style of the period, Rachel Isadora not only captures the poignancy and yearning of a youthful talen...

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Published: Sep 1991

Freedom's Pen: A Story Based on the L...

Wendy Lawton

In 1761 Phillis Wheatley was a little girl of seven or eight years old when she was captured in Gambia and brought to America as a slave. But she didn't let her circumstances keep her down. She learned to read and write in English and...

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Published: Jan 2009

Day of Tears

Julius Lester

On March 2 and 3, 1859, the largest auction of slaves in American history took place in Savannah, Georgia. More than 400 slaves were sold. On the first day of the auction, the skies darkened and torrential rain began falling. The rain...

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Published: Apr 2007

The Contender

Robert Lipsyte

Before you can be a champion, you have to be a contender. Alfred Brooks is scared. He's a highschool dropout and his grocery store job is leading nowhere. His best friend is sinking further and further into drug addiction. Some stree...

Paperback
Published: Apr 1987

Touching Spirit Bear (rack)

Ben Mikaelsen

Will the attack of the Spirit Bear destroy Cole's life or save his soul? Cole Matthews has been fighting, stealing, and raising hell for years. So his punishment for beating Peter Driscal senseless is harsh. Given a choice between pri...

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Published: May 2002

Uncle Jeds Barbershop (Aladdin Pictur...

Margaree King Mitchell

As the only black barber in a county of sharecroppers during the 1920s, Uncle Jed traveled for miles to tend to his customers. Saving his money to build his very own barbershop was a dream that had to be postponed because of his gener...

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Published: Jan 1998

Who Took the Farmer's Hat?

Joan L. Nodset

The farmer had a hat, an old brown hat.Oh, how her liked that old brown hat!But then the wind came, and blew the hat away. And as fast as the farmer ran, the wind raced even faster. So the farmer went looking. Neither squirrel, nor Mo...

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Published: Jul 1988

On Mother's Lap

Ann Herbert Scott

A little Inuit boy discovers there's room for himself and his baby sister on their mother's lap.

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Published: Mar 1992

Chato's Kitchen

Gary Soto

Chato is so happy to see that a family of mice has moved into the area, he decides to invite them over for dinner, but the mice know he has something else in mind and so bring one additional guest along. Reprint. AB. SLJ. PW.

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Published: Sep 1997

I Love My Hair!

Natasha Anastasia Tarpley

No matter how gently Mama pulls as she combs Keyana's hair, it still hurts. Keyana doesn't feel lucky to have such a head of hair, but Mama tells her she is because she can wear it any way she chooses.

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Published: Sep 2001

Journey Home (Aladdin Books)

Yoshiko Uchida

This book fills a great need in describing the cruel treatment inflicted upon Japanese-Americans during World War II by their fellow Americans.'--School Library Journal. Uchida is the author of the critically acclaimed Japanese-Americ...

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Published: Oct 1992

J.T.

Jane Wagner

J.T. begins to change when he discovers there is more satisfaction in caring for an injured cat than in listening to a stolen transistor radio. Illustrated with black and white photographs.

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Published: Jul 1972

Something Beautiful

Sharon Dennis Wyeth

A little girl longs to see beyond the scary sights on the sidewalk and the angry scribbling in the halls of her building. When her teacher writes the word beautiful on the blackboard, the girl decides to look for something beautiful i...

Paperback
Published: Jan 2002
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