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Parallel stories of a contemporary girl and a girl escaping slavery on the Underground Railroad
Morning Star
Judith Plaxton
Ages 9 - 12
We’re shapeshifters, women—beasts, but everyone likes to hush that up.
Motherlike
Katherine Leyton
An elderly piano teacher takes a young music student under his wing and changes her...
Mr. Mergler, Beethoven, and Me
David Gutnick
Ages 6 - 8
Rita Winkler, a young woman with Down syndrome, shows us the world as she sees...
My Art, My World
Rita Winkler
A teen's journal reveals her struggle as her eating disorder becomes the overwhelming voice in...
My Demon's Name is Ed
Danah Khalil
Ages 13 - 19
There is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to families!
My Family, Your Family!
Kathryn Cole
Ages 0 - 2
We played a game of nostalgia, recalling the past to forget, for a while, the...
My Heart Is at Ease
Gerta Solan and Tatjana Lichtenstein
Ages Adult
My Mom Loves Me More Than Sushi
Filomena Gomes
In a land of strangers, a new family can be found.
My Name is Konisola
Alisa Siegel
My Worst/Best Sleepover Party
Anna Morgan
Rachael Turkienicz
A powerful story of a young girl who celebrates her grandmother’s art and the connection...
Naaahsa Aisinaki! / Naaahsa is an Artist!
Hali Heavy Shield
A young girl celebrates her grandmother’s art and the connection between them.
Naaahsa is an Artist!
When you change your name, do you change who you are?
Names in a Jar
Jennifer Gold
Ages 12 - 19
After all those terrible years when I so fiercely protected her and she clung to...
Never Far Apart
Kitty Salsberg and Ellen Foster and Adara Goldberg
Shaun is strong enough to know that even things that don't come easily can be...
Never Give Up
The dual language edition, in Anishinaabemowin (Ojibwe) and English, of the story of Nokomis (Grandmother)...
Nibi Emosaawdang / The Water Walker
Joanne Robertson
A first conversation about the importance of water, told from an Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) perspective.
Nibi is Water
He was René and no one else.
Nights Too Short to Dance
Marie-Claire Blais
No Safe Place
Women don’t win re-election. Why? Because in Canadian politics, there are no second chances.
No Second Chances
Kate Graham