Title | Author | Call num | Subjects | Year | |
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The Handmaid's Tale |
Graphic Novel Adaptations–Fiction |
2019 |
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The Handsome Girl and Her Beautiful Boy |
LGBTQIA+ Fiction–Gender Identity |
2018 |
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The Happy Shop |
Feelings/Emotions Graphic Novels for Middle Grades |
2024 |
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The Hard Parts: A Memoir of Courage and Triumph |
Literature Featuring Characters with Disabilities–Physical Disabilities People Who Made a Difference–Athletes |
2023 |
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The Harlem Hellfighters |
Graphic Novels Non-Fiction–History |
2014 |
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The Hate U Give |
African Americans in Children's Literature–Fiction Contemporary Realistic Fiction for Young Adults–Racism Coretta Scott King Award Winners–Author Honor Printz Award Winners–Honor |
2018 |
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The Haters |
Contemporary Realistic Fiction for Young Adults–Friendship |
2016 |
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The Haunted House Project |
Contemporary Realistic Fiction for Middle Grades–Death/Grief |
2016 |
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The Haunting of Falcon House |
Modern Fantasy for Middle Grades |
2016 |
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The Hazards of Love |
LGBTQIA+ Graphic Novels |
2021 |
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The Heart and Mind of Frances Pauley |
Contemporary Realistic Fiction for Middle Grades–Friendship |
2018 |
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The Heart Calls Home |
Historical Novels - United States–Reconstruction |
1999 |
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The Heart of Mi Familia |
Celebrating Diversity |
2020 |
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The Heart of Mi Familia |
Bilingual Stories for Children–Spanish-English Contemporary Realistic Fiction for Early Elementary: Grades K-3–Family Latin Americans in Children's Literature–various/undefined |
2020 |
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The Heart's Garden |
Middle Eastern and North African Culture–Easy/Picture Books |
2015 |
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The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee: Life in Native America |
Native American History and Culture |
2022 |
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The Heir |
High Interest / Low Reading Level Books–Sports Selections Sports–Fiction |
2018 |
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The Hello, Goodbye Window |
Caldecott Medal Winners–Winner |
2006 |
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The Henna Wars |
Asian Culture in Children's Literature–Bengali LGBTQIA+ Fiction–Relationships |
2020 |
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The Herd Boy |
African Culture in Children's Literature–South Africa |
2012 |