Middle School
Banner Image: Thick as Thieves by Yemeni-American artist Yasmeen Nasser Diaz
In April, Berkeley Unified School District celebrates Arab American & South West Asian North African (SWANA) Heritage Month, lifting up and honoring the contributions of Arab Americans and SWANA Americans in our school community.
These reading lists, organized by grade level, represent recently published books that are devoted to celebrating, representing, and affirming Arab American & SWANA American heritage, and celebrating their invaluable contributions to our community.
Genre: Poems
Genre: Realistic FictionFormat: Novel in Verse
Audiobook available!
Other Words for Home
by Jasmine Warga
Genre: Fictionalized BiographyFormat; Graphic Novel
Audiobook available!
How do I read these books?
Many of these books are available through Berkeley school libraries as a physical and/or ebook. For more information about any of these books, or to check one of them out, ask your school librarian.
3-12 graders can find hundreds of great options on Sora. For Sora ebooks, you will be prompted to log in through Clever. More information on how to access Sora is available here.
TK-2 graders can find great ebooks and read-alouds through Tumblebooks or the Berkeley Public Library.
You will need a Berkeley Public Library card to order books through the Berkeley Public Library catalog. If you need a Berkeley Public Library card, click here.
For more information and instructions on accessing ebooks and audiobooks, visit our Digital Books page.
At a time when so many small businesses are struggling to keep their doors open, we also encourage folks to support our local bookstores:
Ashay by the Bay, Bandung Books, Eastwind Books, Marcus Books, Moe’s Books, Mr. Mopps, Books Inc., Pegasus Books and Mrs. Dalloways.