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  • Half and Half by Lensey Namioka

    Half and Half

    Lensey Namioka

    At Seattle's annual Folk Fest, twelve-year-old Fiona and her older brother are torn between trying to please their Chinese grandmother and making their Scottish grandparents happy.

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    Cynthia Kadohata

    Twelve-year-old Jaden, an emotionally damaged adopted boy fascinated by electricity, feels a connection to a small, weak toddler with special needs in Kazakhstan, where Jaden's family is trying to adopt a "normal" baby.

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    Happy Adoption Day!

    John McCutcheon

    Parents celebrate the day on which they adopted their child and continue to reassure the new addition to their family that they are wanted, loved, and very special.

  • Happy Birthday to Me (Amy Hodgepodge, #2) by Kim Wayans and Kevin Knotts

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    Kim Wayans and Kevin Knotts

    Amy is very excited about the special sleepover she has planned for her tenth birthday until her friends get the chance to go to a concert the same night, and meanwhile, she worries that her family will be moving again.

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    Fran Manushkin and Lauren Tobia

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    Hard to Be Six

    Arnold Adoff

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  • Harriet gets Carried Away by Jessie Sima

    Harriet gets Carried Away

    Jessie Sima

    While shopping with her two dads for supplies for her birthday party, Harriet, who is wearing a penguin costume, is carried away by a waddle of penguins and must hatch a plan in order to get herself back to the store in the city.

  • Heart of Mine: A Story of Adoption by Dan Hojer and Lotta Hojer

    Heart of Mine: A Story of Adoption

    Dan Hojer and Lotta Hojer

    Offers young readers a story about adoption as two parents explain how their daughter, Tu Thi, came into their lives from a country so very far away.

  • Heavy Vinyl: Riot on the Radio (#1) by Carly Usdin

    Heavy Vinyl: Riot on the Radio (#1)

    Carly Usdin

    Starry-eyed Chris has just started the dream job every outcast kid in town wants: working at Vinyl Mayhem. It's as rad as she imagined; her boss is BOSS, her co-workers spend their time arguing over music, pushing against the patriarchy, and endlessly trying to form a band. When Rosie Riot, the staff's favorite singer, mysteriously vanishes the night before her band's show, Chris discovers her co-workers are doing more than just sorting vinyl...Her local indie record store is also a front for a teen girl vigilante fight club!

  • Hello, Lulu by Caroline Uff

    Hello, Lulu

    Caroline Uff

    Simple text and illustrations introduce Lulu and her family, Lulu's pets, best friend, and new shoes.

  • Hello, My Name is Octicorn by Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe

    Hello, My Name is Octicorn

    Kevin Diller and Justin Lowe

    The octicorn--half octupus and half unicorn--introduces himself and tells readers why, though strange and unique, octicorns make great friends.

  • Henry Wants More! by Linda Ashman

    Henry Wants More!

    Linda Ashman

    Whether spending time with Papa, singing songs with Grandma, playing games with Lucy, or racing with Charlie, toddler Henry wears his family out until bedtime, when Mama is the one who wants more.

  • Hidden Roots by Joseph Bruchac

    Hidden Roots

    Joseph Bruchac

    Although he is uncertain why his father is so angry and what secret his mother is keeping from him, eleven-year-old Sonny knows that he is different from his classmates in their small New York town.

  • Hiroshima Dreams by Kelly Easton-Ruben

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    Kelly Easton-Ruben

    Lin O'Neil, a talented but shy girl growing up in Providence, Rhode Island, develops a close relationship with her Japanese grandmother, who shares Lin's gift of precognition.

  • Hope by Isabell Monk

    Hope

    Isabell Monk

    During a visit with her great-aunt, a young girl learns the story behind her name and learns to feel proud of her biracial heritage.

  • Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet by Sheri L. Smith

    Hot, Sour, Salty, Sweet

    Sheri L. Smith

    Disaster strikes when Ana Shen is about to deliver the salutatorian speech at her junior high school graduation, but an even greater crisis looms when her best friend invites a crowd to Ana's house for dinner, and Ana's multicultural grandparents must find a way to share a kitchen.

  • House of Robots: Robot Revolution (House of Robots Series Book 3) by James Patterson

    House of Robots: Robot Revolution (House of Robots Series Book 3)

    James Patterson

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  • How My Family Came to Be: Daddy, Papa and Me by Andrew Aldrich

    How My Family Came to Be: Daddy, Papa and Me

    Andrew Aldrich

    Examines how to be a family when adopted by a gay couple.

  • How My Parents Learned to Eat by Ina R. Friedman

    How My Parents Learned to Eat

    Ina R. Friedman

    An American sailor courts a Japanese girl and each tries, in secret, to learn the other's way of eating.

  • Hush Puppy by Lisa Cresswell

    Hush Puppy

    Lisa Cresswell

    Intelligent Corrine, abandoned by her mother, and artsy Jamie, forced to play football by a redneck father, both dream of leaving their podunk town and never looking back. Their shared love of literature and a dream of a better life bring them together and a romance blossoms between them in a secret place of their own in the steamy North Carolina woods. When Jamie is involved in the accidental death of a white girl, he's terrified of his abusive father. Corrine takes the blame to protect Jaime, with dire consequences for herself and her dreams of the future. Her life in danger, Corrine's left wondering if Jamie ever cared about her at all.

  • I Am a Ballerina by Valerie Coulman

    I Am a Ballerina

    Valerie Coulman

    The endearing story of young Molly's dream to fly through the air like a real dancer, from her first shaky lessons to her dazzling Christmas recital.

  • I am Flippish! by Leslie V. Ryan

    I am Flippish!

    Leslie V. Ryan

    Sean's mom usually helps out at school, but not today. Today it's dad's turn! But when his classmates start asking some awkward questions, Sean wonders why he's so different. Together, and with the help of their teacher, the students learn a few things about diversity and Sean teaches his friends just how wonderful it is to be different.

  • I am J by Cris Beam

    I am J

    Cris Beam

    J, who feels like a boy mistakenly born as a girl, runs away from his best friend who has rejected him and the parents he thinks do not understand him when he finally decides that it is time to be who he really is.

  • I Am Mixed (I Am Book) by Garcelle Beauvais and Sebastian A. Jones

    I Am Mixed (I Am Book)

    Garcelle Beauvais and Sebastian A. Jones

    Jay and Nia are the children of two worlds, and as they'll discover, they can enjoy the best of both. From Mommy's jazz beats to Daddy's classical piano, we will dance with the twins through a book that explores what it is to be of mixed ancestry, proving that a child is more than the sum of their parents.

  • I Don't Have Your Eyes by Carrie A. Kitze

    I Don't Have Your Eyes

    Carrie A. Kitze

    Family connections are vitally important to children as they begin to find their place in the world. For transracial and transcultural adoptees, domestic adoptees, and for children in foster care or kinship placements, celebrating the differences within their families as well as the similarities that connect them, is the foundation for belonging. As parents or caregivers, we can strengthen our children's tie to family and embrace the differences that make them unique. Each child will have their own story and their own special place to belong. This beautifully illustrated and uplifting book, for 2-5 year olds, will help to create the intimate parent/caregiver and child bond that is so important. While others may notice the physical differences between us on the outside, inside we are the same.

 

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