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How do we face hate?
What Does Hate Look Like?
Sameea Jimenez
Corinne Promislow
Ages 9 - 12
Rita Winkler, a young woman with Down syndrome, shows us the world as she sees...
My Art, My World
Rita Winkler
Ages 6 - 8
Nokomis – our grandmothers – walk to protect our water, and to protect all of...
The Water Walker
Joanne Robertson
When the daily trip to school can’t be taken for granted... Minimal text and stunning...
The Way to School
Rosemary McCarney
The first book for children on the famous ship,The Exodus.
The Ship to Nowhere
Rona Arato
In Indigenous cultures, elders serve as a bridge across time: they are connected to the...
Wisdom from our First Nations
Kim Sigafus
Lyle Ernst
What does it take to change the world?
World Shakers
Helen Wolfe
Great Musicians from our First Nations
Vincent Schilling
A collection of ten women wordsmiths from L.M. Montgomery and George Eliot to Margaret Atwood...
Remarkable Women Writers
Heather Ball
Bearing Up with Cancer
Annie Smith
A British intelligence officer. A Partisan photographer. A German rabbi. A Polish nurse.
Heroines, Rescuers, Rabbis, Spies
Sarah Silberstein Swartz
Ages 13 - 19
Astonishing Women Artists
A compassionate and gentle look at a family's journey through cancer.
Where's Mom's Hair?
Debbie Watters
In the tradition of The Secret of the Village Fool - a beautiful, touching picture...
The Magician of Auschwitz
Kathy Kacer
Indigenous educator Dr. Jenny Kay Dupuis teams up with award-winning author Kathy Kacer to tell...
I Am Not a Number
Jenny Kay Dupuis
A teen's journal reveals her struggle as her eating disorder becomes the overwhelming voice in...
My Demon's Name is Ed
Danah Khalil
Nobel's Women of Peace
Michelle Benjamin
Maggie Mooney
Maddy's Amazing African Birthday
Megan K. Williams
She had expected to hate him. But hate, just like forgiveness, can be complicated.
To Look a Nazi in the Eye
Incredible Women Inventors
Sandra Braun