Title | Author | Call num | Subjects | Year | |
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A Girl Named Rosita |
Latin Americans in Children's Literature–Puerto Rican |
2020 |
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A Girl's Guide to Love & Magic |
Latin Americans in Children's Literature–Hatian/Hatian-American |
2022 |
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A Good Kind of Trouble |
African Americans in Children's Literature–Fiction Contemporary Realistic Fiction for Middle Grades–Race Relations |
2019 |
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A Good Kind of Trouble |
African American History and Culture–Black Lives Matter |
2019 |
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A Good Trade |
African Culture in Children's Literature–Uganda |
2013 |
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A Grain of Rice |
Immigration Stories–Vietnamese |
2018 |
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A Grand Old Tree |
Children's Literature in Science Education–Informational Books |
2005 |
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A Greyhound a Groundhog |
Poetry for Children–Animals |
2017 |
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A Guide to the Snakes of North Carolina |
North Carolina in Non-Fiction Books |
2005 |
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A Happy Hat |
Character Education (Morals & Values)–Self-Confidence |
2014 |
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A Hat for Mrs. Goldman |
Jewish Americans in Children's Literature–Easy/Picture Books |
2016 |
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A Heart in a Body in the World |
Contemporary Realistic Fiction for Young Adults–Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Printz Award Winners–Honor |
2019 |
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A High Five for Glenn Burke |
LGBTQIA+ Fiction–Coming Out |
2020 |
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A History of Me |
African Americans in Children's Literature–Easy/Picture Books |
2022 |
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A Hive for the Honeybee |
Utopian & Dystopian Literature |
1999 |
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A Home for Mr. Emerson |
Orbis Pictus Award Winners–Honor |
2015 |
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A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea |
Middle Eastern and North African Culture–Non-Fiction |
2017 |
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A Horn for Louis |
Chapter Books - Grades 3+ |
2005 |
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A Horse Called Hero |
Historical Novels - International–England- 20th century |
2014 |
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A Horse Named Sky |
Animal Protagonists or Characters Historical Novels - United States–19th Century US |
2023 |