Distant memories help an immigrant mother and daughter connect in Bao’s Doll, a picture book by Bo Lu.
Browsing: Celebrating Diversity
I girl learns how her mother’s saris connect her to family history and culture in Amma’s Sari, by Sandhya Parappukkaran and Michelle Pereira.
A girl dreams of performing a traditional Samoan dance, taualuga, like her aunt in Tala Learns to Siva, by Kealani Netane and Dung Ho.
Learn about one of the women who secretly served as soldiers during the Civil War in Guts for Glory: The Story of Civil War Soldier Rosetta Wakeman, by Joanna Lapati.
A girl is swept up in a time-traveling adventure that will help her discover her family’s history in The Secret Library, by Kekla Magoon.
Follow a Native American family as they move back to their ancestral land in Being Home, written Traci Sorell and illustrated by Michaela Goade.
Learn the true story of how children of Chinese heritage earned the right to attend public school in Mamie Tape Fights to Go to School, Traci Huahn and Michelle Jing Chan.
Learn about legendary spirits, creatures, and figures in The Book of Japanese Folklore, by Thersa Matsuura and Michelle Wang.
Sisters investigate the murder of a movie star in Kill Her Twice, a YA murder mystery noir by Stacey Lee.
Sound the Gong is the sweeping second novel in the Kingdom of Three YA fantasy duology by Joan He.