El Deafo by Cece Bell
This graphic novel memoir chronicles the early life of the author, as she deals with hearing loss at a young age, her experiences with the Phonic Ear - a powerful, and awkward hearing device, starting school, and trying to fit in with her new classmates.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Case of R.B.G vs. Inequality by Jonah Winter
The story of Ruth's life is presented as a court case, with evidence showing the obstacles she overcame on her path to eventually become the first female Jewish Supreme Court Justice.
Red Bird Sings: The Story of Zitkala-Sa
A beautifully illustrated story of the life of Gertrude Simmons, who found herself caught between two worlds - that of her Native American heritage and the outside "white" world where she was educated.
Read about the struggle for equal rights, from the 1800s through today, including the Black Lives Matter movement.
Ms. Marvel: No Normal (Vol 1) by G. W. Wilson
Kamala Khan is an ordinary girl from Jersey City - until she is suddenly empowered with extraordinary gifts. But who is this all-new Ms. Marvel? Teenager? Muslim? Inhuman? Find out as she takes the Marvel universe by storm
At the Zoo by Beth Johnson
Mrs. Hall's class takes a trip to the zoo.
This Read-aloud book is great for early readers.
Yasmin the Friend by Saadia Faruqi
After carefully planning a visit with Aly and Emma, Yasmin is disappointed to see that they want to play on their own, but a creative compromise may make everyone happy.
Read this fun series, great for ages 5-8.
Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty
Follow Ada as she goes on fact-finding missions and conducts scientific experiments.
Secret of the Dance by Andrea Spalding and Alfred Scow
This enhanced read-along tells the story of the secret of the dance.
When Angus, who loves sparkly things, is given his grandmother's necklace, he wants to wear it to school, but his family worries the necklace may be too sparkly.
A bear who feels like he's really a bunny goes out in search of a place where he can feel free to be himself and along the way, help others accept him for who he is.
Simple rhyming text and colorful illustrations celebrate the Glide Memorial Church in San Francisco and churches like it that style themselves as open, affirming, and accepting.