It’s often said, "a reader lives a thousand lives." According to research, reading fiction shows us different viewpoints, increasing empathy and understadnding, and shaping how we relate to others.  Fiction has the capacity to transport us into a character’s mind, allowing us to see and feel what they do, exposing us to life circumstances that are very different from our own. That’s because literary fiction is essentially an exploration of the human experience, Words on a page can introduce us to what it's like to be swept up in a war, born into poverty, or immigrate to a new country, and more. This can influence how we relate to others in the real world.

 HCSD librarians have compiled a compelling list of captivating stories for students – books that give our kids an opportunity to walk a mile in some else’s shoes, and understand themselves and the world better.

READ ALONG WITH OUR LIBRARIANS THROUGHOUT THE SCHOOL YEAR!   


Dr. King Virtual Library

Black History Month Virtual Library

World Down Syndrome Day Explainer

Earth Day Virtual Library

Asian American & Pacific Islander Virtual Library

Lunar New Year

Virtual Library

Pride Month Virtual Library

Hispanic Heritage Month Virtual Library

Indigenous Peoples' Day Virtual Library

Native American Heritage Month         Virtual Library

Thanksgiving Virtual Library

These resources are provided for personal growth, learning, and perspective building.  They are not indicative of HCSD curriculum.  Resources are continuously updated.