American Wings, by Sherri L. Smith and Elizabeth Wein, tells the story of Chicago’s pioneering black aviators and the race for equality in the sky.
Browsing: Celebrating Diversity
Bright Stars of Black British History, by J.T. Williams and Angela Vives, tells the story of 14 important historical figures.
Friendship gets messy when besties enter into a fake relationship in This Is How You Fall in Love, a YA Desi rom-com by Anika Hussain.
Black Boy, Black Boy, by Ali Kananda, Jorge Redmond and Ken Daley, celebrates all the great things that Black boys can achieve.
My Block Looks Like, by Janelle Harper and Frank Morrison, is a love letter to city and the people who live in it.
A girl notices how her inner glow changes in certain situations and learns how to harness it in The Light She Feel Inside.
A young Pakistani American works to manage her anxiety through creating art in Drawing Deena, a new middle-grade novel by Hena Khan.
A boy tries to shine on his own in Too Much: My Great Big Native Family, by Laurel Goodluck and Bridget George.
Amil and the After, by Veera Hiranandani, explores life after the partition of India through the eyes of a boy who was forced to leave Pakistan for India.
A girl struggles to keep her family together in Shark Teeth, a new middle-grade novel by Sherri Winston.