Middle School
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Unboxing Libby by Steph Cherrywell Middle School Cherrywell, S. and J Fiction Cherrywell, S. AI meets American Girl Dolls in this quirky novel about a group of preteen androids who have been cast aside and have to make their own way in the world. |
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Hungry Bones by Louise Hung Middle School Hung, L. Molly Teng sees things no one else can. By touching the belongings of people who have died, she gets brief glimpses into the lives they lived. Jade has been trapped in the same house for over a hundred years, a “hungry ghost” reliant on the livings’ food scraps to survive. But when Molly moves in, nothing will ever be the same – for either of them. |
High School
| Rosa By Any Other Name by Hailey Alcaraz
High School Fiction Alcaraz, H. In this Romeo and Juliet-inspired retelling set during the civil rights era, a Mexican American girl is driven to join a movement for justice after her white classmate and best friend from the barrio are tragically murdered. |
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| One Step Forward by Marcie Flinchum Atkins
High School Fiction Atkins, M. A historical novel in verse based on the true story of Matilda Young, the youngest suffragist imprisoned for picketing the White House for women’s voting rights. |
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Sisters in the Wind by Angeline Boulley A powerful story of family, belonging, and identity interlaced with thriller elements. |
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