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  • Bobby the Brave (Sometimes) by Lisa Yee

    Bobby the Brave (Sometimes)

    Lisa Yee

    Fourth-grader Bobby is hurt when he hears his father, a former professional football player, say that the two of them are nothing alike, but finally summons the courage to talk about it after he suffers a public asthma attack.

  • Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood by Trevor Noah

    Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood

    Trevor Noah

    Noah's path from apartheid South Africa to the desk of The Daily Show began with a criminal act: his birth. Born to a white Swiss father and a black Xhosa mother, at the time such a union was punishable by five years in prison. As he struggles to find himself in a world where he was never supposed to exist, his mother is determined to save her son from the cycle of poverty, violence, and abuse that would ultimately threaten her own life....

  • Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu

    Breadcrumbs

    Anne Ursu

    Hazel and Jack are best friends until an accident with a magical mirror and a run-in with a villainous queen find Hazel on her own, entering an enchanted wood in the hopes of saving Jack's life.

  • Brendan Buckley's Sixth-Grade Experiment by Sundee Tucker Frazier

    Brendan Buckley's Sixth-Grade Experiment

    Sundee Tucker Frazier

    As biracial Brendan Buckley enters middle school, he deals with issues with his African American father, a new girl at school, and his changing friendship with his best friend.

  • Brendan Buckley's Universe and Everything in It by Sundee Tucker Frazier

    Brendan Buckley's Universe and Everything in It

    Sundee Tucker Frazier

    Brendan Buckley, a biracial ten-year-old, applies his scientific problem-solving ability and newfound interest in rocks and minerals to connect with his white grandfather, the president of Puyallup Rock Club, and to learn why he and Brendan's mother are estranged.

  • Bright April by Marguerite De Angeli

    Bright April

    Marguerite De Angeli

    Bright April is set in the Germantown section of Philadelphia. The story addresses the problem of racial prejudice and how children are able to gain understanding and tolerance through their own natural devices.

  • Bright Lights, Dark Nights by Stephen Edmond

    Bright Lights, Dark Nights

    Stephen Edmond

    Walter Wilcox's first love, Naomi, happens to be African American, so when Walter's policeman father is caught in a racial profiling scandal, the teens' bond and mutual love of the Foo Fighters may not be enough to keep them together through the pressures they face at school, at home, and online.

  • Bringing Asha Home by Uma Krishnaswami

    Bringing Asha Home

    Uma Krishnaswami

    Eight-year-old Arun waits impatiently while international adoption paperwork is completed so that he can meet his new baby sister from India.

  • Brown Like Me by Noelle Lamperti

    Brown Like Me

    Noelle Lamperti

    A little girl named Noelle tells how she likes to go looking for things that are brown like her.

  • Call Me By My Name by John Ed Bradley

    Call Me By My Name

    John Ed Bradley

    Growing up in Louisiana in the late 1960s, where segregation and prejudice still thrive, two high school football players, one white, one black, become friends, but some changes are too difficult to accept.

  • Carrie and Carl Play: A Flip-Flap Book by Lois T. Smith

    Carrie and Carl Play: A Flip-Flap Book

    Lois T. Smith

    Carl and his sister Carrie play at home with Mommy and Dad.

  • Cilla Lee-Jenkins Future Author Extraordinaire by Susan Tan

    Cilla Lee-Jenkins Future Author Extraordinaire

    Susan Tan

    A half-Chinese, half-Caucasian girl's "memoir" about a new sibling, being biracial, and her path to literary greatness.

  • Cinnamon Baby by Nicola Winstanley

    Cinnamon Baby

    Nicola Winstanley

    Sebastian falls in love with Miriam after smelling her cinnamon bread. They marry and have a beautiful child who won't stop crying. What will make her stop?

  • Cleo Edison Oliver, Playground Millionaire by Sundee T. Frazier

    Cleo Edison Oliver, Playground Millionaire

    Sundee T. Frazier

    Fifth-grader Cleo Edison Oliver is full of money-making ideas, and her fifth-grade Passion Project is no different--but things get more complicated when she has to keep her business running, be a good listener when her best friend needs her, and deal with the bully teasing her about being adopted at the same time.

  • Colores que se aman by Paco Abril

    Colores que se aman

    Paco Abril

    When Luca looks at himself in the mirror, he sees a color that reflects the product of his parents' love, but when he is confronted with racial discrimination, he seeks refuge with his loving grandmother.

  • Come Rain or Come Shine: A White Parent's Guide to Adopting and Parenting Black Children by Rachel Garlinghouse

    Come Rain or Come Shine: A White Parent's Guide to Adopting and Parenting Black Children

    Rachel Garlinghouse

    Are you prepared to adopt and parent transracially? Transracial adoption can be a daunting and exhilarating journey. At times you feel incredibly isolated and lost. However, with this conversational and practical guide in hand, you will be able to adopt with confidence and parent with education and enthusiasm.

  • Cooper's Lesson by Sun Yung Shin

    Cooper's Lesson

    Sun Yung Shin

    When Cooper, a biracial Korean-American boy, feels uncomfortable trying to speak Korean in Mr. Lee's grocery, his bad behavior eventually leads to a change in his attitude.

  • Coping as a Biracial / Biethnic Teen by Renea D. Nash

    Coping as a Biracial / Biethnic Teen

    Renea D. Nash

    This book discusses questions and issues of interracial marriage, biracial children, and the importance of racial and ethnic identity.

  • Court of Fives by Kate Elliott

    Court of Fives

    Kate Elliott

    When a scheming lord tears Jess's family apart, she must rely on her unlikely friendship with Kal, a high-ranking Patron boy, and her skill at Fives, an intricate, multi-level athletic competition that offers a chance for glory, to protect her Commoner mother and mixed-race sisters and save her father's reputation.

  • Cupcake Cousins, Book 2 Summer Showers by Kate Hannigan

    Cupcake Cousins, Book 2 Summer Showers

    Kate Hannigan

    Cousins Willow and Delia return to the kitchen as their family welcomes a new baby in the second book in the illustrated Cupcake Cousins series.

  • Cupcake Cousins, Book 3 Winter Wonders by Kate Hannigan

    Cupcake Cousins, Book 3 Winter Wonders

    Kate Hannigan

    Cousins Willow and Delia must save the day when a blizzard threatens to ruin Cat and Mr. Henry's wedding in the third book in the illustrated Cupcake Cousins series.

  • Dad David, Baba Chris and Me by Ed Merchant

    Dad David, Baba Chris and Me

    Ed Merchant

    This brightly illustrated book for children aged 5-10 years old tells Ben’s story about his ordinary life. Ben was adopted by his gay parents – Dad David and Baba Chris – when he was four years old, and they live happily together in an ordinary house, on an ordinary street and do ordinary things.

  • Daddy and Pop by Tina Rella

    Daddy and Pop

    Tina Rella

    Daddy and Pop is the heartwarming story of Jessie, a little girl with two fathers. Jessie doesn't realize that her family isn't 'typical' until a girl in her class asks about her mom. Jessie's Daddy and Pop tell her about the amazing journey they took to have her, by using an egg donor and a surrogate, in this fun-filled musical book!

  • Dara Palmer's Major Drama by Emma Shevah

    Dara Palmer's Major Drama

    Emma Shevah

    Dara Palmer dreams of being an actress, but when she does not get a part in the school play, she wonders if it is because of her different looks as an adopted girl from Cambodia, so Dara becomes determined not to let prejudice stop her from being in the spotlight.

  • David Blaine: Illusionist and Endurance Artist by Chuck Bednar

    David Blaine: Illusionist and Endurance Artist

    Chuck Bednar

    A look at the life and career of the famous magician.

 

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