Fly, swim, swing, slink, and climb through the rain forest in this lively introduction to one of planet Earth’s most amazing ecosystems. Meet a diverse collection of creatures as tigers, sloths, butterflies, gorillas, elephants, and... Read More
Explore the life and times of Benjamin Sterling Turner, an extraordinary man with a kind heart and a level head who fought for equality and civil rights, becoming one of the first black Americans elected to the US House of... Read More
Gay Isber’s love for large, colorful, and eye-catching pieces is apparent in "Making Wow Jewelry", a crafting text that empowers experienced jewelry makers to branch out into unusual constructions and to craft pieces that make big... Read More
Julie Sze’s clear and authoritative "Environmental Justice in a Moment of Danger" discusses the history and philosophy of environmental justice, drawing a link between environmental and community activism within the growing social... Read More
A girl’s existence threatens to envelop the world in war in the graphic novel Wonder Woman: Warbringer. Diana, a young princess on the island of Themyscira, is eager to prove herself a worthy Amazon. In the midst of an important race... Read More
"The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree" is a fantastical tale set in post-revolutionary Iran that concentrates on a family’s tragedies, loves, and losses. It’s a work of magical realism with plenty to unpack. Bahar’s family... Read More
Since turning forty, journalist Ada Calhoun has been obsessed with the women of Generation X and their “struggles with money, relationships, work, and existential despair.” Playing devil’s advocate in Why We Can’t Sleep, Calhoun... Read More
Narcisse is the virtuoso black cat chef at Le Minipalais and the central figure in Jeffrey Erlacher’s delightful middle grade novel, "The Little Palace". Animals and humans work together at the Paris restaurant, an oasis of food, art,... Read More