Juana and Lucas

Juana and Lucas - A Multi-cultural Children's Book

Published: 2016 Theme: Learning Something New Best for: 6 to 9 "My name is Juana. It is spelled J-u-a-n-a, and it is pronounced Who-Ah-Nah...Bogota is where I am. And where school is and where Mami and my abuelos and Lucas are..." This perfect multi-cultural children's book introduces us to Juana, who needs to learn English for her trip to the USA, and resists it.

The Lions of Little Rock

Children's Book - Lions of Little Rock

Published: 2012 Theme: Civil Rights Best for: 11 to 14 "I think a friend is someone who helps you change for the better. And whether you see them once a day or once a year, if it's a true friend, it doesn't matter." This is a compelling and important book for today's world, and yet, it was painful to read, because I wished none of it were true...

When the Sea Turned to Silver

Children's Book - When the Sea Turned to Silver

Published: 2016 Theme: Adventure and Chinese Tales Best for: 8 to 12 "When it is time for you to do something, you will do it..Amah's words echoed, untying and smoothing the knotted string of Pinmei's voice. She took a deep breath, and, with a whisper, she started the story." "Storytellers can make time disappear..." and with this wonderful children's book, the readers can lose themselves in a magical past...

Akimbo and the Baboons

Children's Book - Akimbo and the Baboons

Published: 2008 Theme: Wildlife in Africa Best for: 6 to 9 "They came to a halt beside the hut... It had been made out of tree branches and the trunks of saplings, all tied together with twine and then poked firmly into the ground." The small first chapter book is set in the bush in Africa, and gives wonderful images of African children, wildlife, and insights into baboon behavior.

The Abominables

Children's book - The Abominables

Published: 2013 Theme: Animal Rights Best for: 9 to 12 "It was not an easy journey. The yetis had to be sealed up inside the lorry until nighttime, when they found a deserted place to stop and they could come out and stretch their legs and get some air." This children's book, perhaps one of Ibbotson's last, takes on animal hunting directly, making it an abominable thing to do!

Zia

Zia - Children's Book

Published: 1976 Theme: Native American tragedy Best for: 12 and up "Misson Santa Barbara, where the Padres were taking us, was near the Island of the Blue Dolphins...Perhaps if I went there, I could find one who would help me reach the island and bring Karana back." A wonderful work of historical fiction, this children's book is a sequel to Island of Blue Dolphins, and also offers a chilling look at the treatment of Native Americans by missions.

I Dissent – Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Illustrated Children's Book - I Dissent

Published: 2016 Theme: Biography, Equality Best for: 6 and up "Boys were expected to grow up, go out in the world, and do big things. Girls? Girls were expected to find husbands." This very appealing illustrated children's book is perfect because it can spark important family conversations about justice...

The Poet’s Dog

Children's Book - Poet's Dog

Published: 2016 Theme: Children, Poets, and Dogs Best for: 7 to 10 "I'm a dog. I should tell you that right away. But I grew up with words. A poet named Sylvan found me at the shelter and took me home. He laid down a red rug for me by the fire..." Prepare to have your heart strings plucked by master storyteller MacLachlan, as a dog and two children comfort each other.

His Majesty, Queen Hatshepsut

Historical Fiction Children's Book

Published: 1987 Theme: Historical Fiction Best for: 9 - 12 "The title 'Joint Reign' is a foolishment and emphasizes what I have always contended: that men are more fortunate than women. Joint reign! It is I who inspects, examines, weighs and wrings her brain ..." Coming on the heels of an historic election, it is interesting to go back in history and understand more about the obstacles women faced hundreds of years ago.

Sita’s Ramayana

Sita's Ramayana for Children

Published: 2011 Theme: Graphic Novel- Ramayana Best for: 9 and up "War, in some ways, is merciful to men. It makes them heroes if they are the victors. If they are vanquished, they do not live to see their homes taken, their wives widowed. But if you are a woman, you must live through defeat..." No matter how you categorize this children's book, it is a wonderful addition to the re-telling of the Ramayana, from Sita's point of view.