This sites celebrates young adult books about all kinds of diversity, from race to sexual orientation to gender identity and disability.
This is a Goodreads list of books that include themes of diversity. You can find books in a variety of genres and appropriate for a variety of levels.
This site features coming-of-age stories about the lives of teens and tweens from different cultures and times. Intended for 7th and 8th-graders, but 6th-graders might find some great reads here, too!
This site lists multicultural books for children and young adults by ethnicities, and age groups. It also offers book reviews, author spotlights, and other posts related to multicultural books.
This is a list for teachers, but there are some great ideas here for students. Check it out for yourself!
AALBC.com (African American Literature Book Club) is dedicated to books by or about people of African descent. You can find author profiles, book reviews and recommendations.
The Brown Bookshelf is a site designed to push awareness of the myriad Black voices writing for young readers.
This is a blogger's list by of books about the Arab World, including picture books, advanced picture books, chapter books, a graphic novel and young adult books.
This guide lists children's books and young adult literature featuring Islamic lands, people and culture, including Muslims around the world.
This blogger has created a list to celebrate Asian-Pacific Islander American Heritage Month (May). She has separated the books into two categories: historical fiction and contemporary fiction chapter books, There are books on this list for everyone!
This is a compilation of Pacific Island books for children and teens. Some are listed with just a title, while others have reviews, descriptions, or blurbs attached.
"50 Latino Children's Books You Should Know," is from a site called Mamiverse. It lists the top 50 Latino children’s books that celebrate and reflect a multitude of cultures. Click on the numbers to advance to the next book.
In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 - October 15), this list includes reading for all ages, to celebrate the histories, cultures and contributions of those whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central and South America.
This book blog offers a chance for readers to post reviews of the GLBTQ YA books and to read each other's reviews. Click on the title and you'll go to the post on that book.
The Rainbow Book List represents a bibliography of quality books with significant and authentic GLBTQ content for people up to 18-years-old.