Where Butterflies Fill the Sky: a Story of Immigration, Family, and Finding Home
An evocative picture book that tells the true story of the author's immigration from Kuwait to the United States.
An evocative picture book that tells the true story of the author's immigration from Kuwait to the United States.
Many of the inventions and discoveries that we use in our lives today were created centuries ago -- during the golden age of Muslim empires and beyond. Art, music, astronomy, physics, mathematics, medicine, and so many other files of knowledge we shared and created and discussed in Arabia, Persia, Iraq, and India a very, very long time ago.
A heroic girl in Mumbai fights for her belief that water should be for everyone.
For Merci Suárez, eighth grade means a new haircut, nighttime football games, and an out-of-town overnight field trip. At home, it means more chores and keeping an eye on Lolo as his health worsens. It's a year filled with more responsibility and independence, but also with opportunities to reinvent herself.
Whether it's Greta, RBG or Malala, this collection of crochet patterns celebrates 15 women who have made an impact on the global stage whether in politics, sport, medicine or education.
As children help a Native American grandmother make fry bread, she delves into the history, social ways, foodways, and politics of America's 573 recognized Indian tribes.
Determined to stand up for their rights, eleven-year-old Rufus, a Black boy, and his friends participate in the 1963 civil rights protests in Birmingham, Alabama.
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A family honors their living and dead relatives as they celebrate the Day of the Dead with shared food and stories.
A graphic memoir by young Syrian Muhammad Najem, who rose to international notoriety during the Syrian Civil War due to his on-the-ground reporting using social media.