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INFINITE SKY
By: cj flood | Published: August 2015

True love is never lost—but how much loss can it endure? Iris confronts the complexities of family and prejudice in this exquisite and searing...

True love is never lost—but how much loss can it endure? Iris confronts the complexities of family and prejudice in this exquisite and searing debut novel whose “understated, gently embellished prose cuts to the bone” (Booklist, starred review). Just two months after her mother abandons her family, leaving her gruff, introverted father to raise two children alone, Iris watches a family of gypsies set up an illegal camp in the paddock by her house. The gypsy boy, Trick, is restless and warm and full of life—he’ll settle when he’s in his grave, he tells Iris—and she feels as though she understands him completely. Yet even as Iris’s secret friendship with Trick blooms into something more, tensions run high between their families. Iris’s father is bent on evicting the travelers, and her beloved brother Sam is impulsive, lost, and headed for trouble. But Trick might not be everything he seems, and as Iris struggles to find where her loyalties lie, all of the prejudice, vulnerability, and anger that surrounds her collides in an unspeakable tragedy. Like love, and like sorrow, the blue summer sky is infinite in this coming-of-age story that is both breathtaking and heartbreaking.

Theme: Prejudice & Racism

  • ISBN
    9781481406598
  • Binding
    Paperback
  • Category
    Young Adult Fiction
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INSIDE OUT & BACK AGAIN
By: thanhha lai | Published: February 2011

Inside Out and Back Again is a #1 New York Times bestseller, a Newbery Honor Book, and a winner of the National Book Award! Inspired by the author's...

Inside Out and Back Again is a #1 New York Times bestseller, a Newbery Honor Book, and a winner of the National Book Award! Inspired by the author's childhood experience as a refugee—fleeing Vietnam after the Fall of Saigon and immigrating to Alabama—this coming-of-age debut novel told in verse has been celebrated for its touching child's-eye view of family and immigration. For all the ten years of her life, Hà has only known Saigon: the thrills of its markets, the joy of its traditions, and the warmth of her friends close by. But now the Vietnam War has reached her home. Hà and her family are forced to flee as Saigon falls, and they board a ship headed toward hope. In America, Hà discovers the foreign world of Alabama: the coldness of its strangers, the dullness of its food . . . and the strength of her very own family. This moving story of one girl's year of change, dreams, grief, and healing received four starred reviews, including one from Kirkus which proclaimed it "enlightening, poignant, and unexpectedly funny." An author's note explains how and why Thanhha Lai translated her personal experiences into Hà's story.

Theme: Immigration, Refugee, Prejudice & Racism

  • ISBN
    9780061962783
  • Binding
    Hardcover
  • Category
    Junior Fiction
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INVISIBLE BOY - A MEMOIR OF SELF-DISCOVE
By: harrison mooney | Published: September 2022

A narrative that amplifies a voice rarely heard--that of the child at the centre of a transracial adoption--and a searing account of being raised by...

A narrative that amplifies a voice rarely heard--that of the child at the centre of a transracial adoption--and a searing account of being raised by religious fundamentalists Harrison Mooney was born to a West African mother and adopted as an infant by a white evangelical family. Growing up as a Black child, Harry's racial identity is mocked and derided, while at the same time he is made to participate in the fervour of his family's revivalist church. Confused and crushed by fundamentalist dogma and consistently abused for his colour, Harry must transition from child to young adult while navigating and surviving zealotry, paranoia and prejudice. After years of internalized anti-Blackness, Harry begins to redefine his terms and reconsider his history. His journey from white cult to Black consciousness culminates in a moving reunion with his biological mother, who waited twenty-five years for the chance to tell her son the truth: she wanted to keep him. This powerful memoir considers the controversial practice of transracial adoption from the perspective of families that are torn apart and children who are stripped of their culture, all in order to fill evangelical communities' demand for babies. Throughout this most timely tale of race, religion and displacement, Harrison Mooney's wry, evocative prose renders his deeply personal tale of identity accessible and light, giving us a Black coming-of-age narrative set in a world with little love for Black children.

Theme: Prejudice & Racism, Adoption, Abuse, Cult

  • ISBN
    9781443463935
  • Binding
    Paperback Canadian
  • Category
    Biography
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IT'S TREVOR NOAH - BORN A CRIME
By: trevor noah | Published: April 2019

A New York Times Bestseller The host of The Daily Show, Trevor Noah, tells the story of growing up half black, half white in South Africa under...

A New York Times Bestseller The host of The Daily Show, Trevor Noah, tells the story of growing up half black, half white in South Africa under and after apartheid in this young readers' adaptation of his bestselling adult memoir Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood. BORN A CRIME IS SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING OSCAR WINNER LUPITA NYONG'O! Trevor Noah, the funny guy who hosts The Daily Show on Comedy Central, shares his remarkable story of growing up in South Africa with a black South African mother and a white European father at a time when it was against the law for a mixed-race child to exist. But he did exist--and from the beginning, the often-misbehaved Trevor used his keen smarts and humor to navigate a harsh life under a racist government. This fascinating memoir blends drama, comedy, and tragedy to depict the day-to-day trials that turned a boy into a young man. In a country where racism barred blacks from social, educational, and economic opportunity, Trevor surmounted staggering obstacles and created a promising future for himself, thanks to his mom's unwavering love and indomitable will. It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime not only provides a fascinating and honest perspective on South Africa's racial history, but it will also astound and inspire young readers looking to improve their own lives. "Through the foreign, the familiar, and the funny, Born a Crime is a piercing reminder that every mad life--even yours--could end up a masterpiece." --JASON REYNOLDS, New York Times bestselling author "His mother raised him with an imagination and showed that there were no barriers to whatever he wanted to be. Readers will find this journey through Noah's formative years humorous and exciting." --BOOKLIST "Startling in its honesty, humor, and humility." --KIRKUS REVIEWS "For readers who will appreciate and understand how a parent's love enabled Noah to become the successful man he is now." --SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL

Theme: Prejudice & Racism

  • ISBN
    9780525582168
  • Binding
    Hardcover
  • Category
    Biography
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IT'S TREVOR NOAH - BORN A CRIME
By: trevor noah | Published: April 2020

Trevor Noah, host of The Daily Show on Comedy Central, shares his remarkable story of growing up in South Africa with a black South African mother...

Trevor Noah, host of The Daily Show on Comedy Central, shares his remarkable story of growing up in South Africa with a black South African mother and a white European father at a time when it was against the law for a mixed-race child to exist. But he did exist--and from the beginning, the often-misbehaved Trevor used his keen smarts and humor to navigate a harsh life under a racist government. In a country where racism barred blacks from social, educational, and economic opportunity, Trevor surmounted staggering obstacles and created a promising future for himself thanks to his mom's unwavering love and indomitable will.

Theme: Bi-Racial, Prejudice & Racism

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    9780525582199
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    Paperback
  • Category
    Biography
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JACKET
By: andrew clements | Published: September 2003

Thief! When Phil sees another kid wearing his brother's jacket, he assumes the jacket was stolen. It turns out he was wrong, and Phil has to ask...

Thief! When Phil sees another kid wearing his brother's jacket, he assumes the jacket was stolen. It turns out he was wrong, and Phil has to ask himself the question: Would he have made the same assumption if the boy wearing the jacket hadn't been African American? And that question leads to others that reveal some unsettling truths about Phil's neighborhood, his family, and even himself.

Theme: Prejudice & Racism

  • ISBN
    9780689860102
  • Binding
    Paperback
  • Category
    Junior Fiction
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JE SUIS RUBY BRIDGES
By: ruby bridges | Published: August 2023

Basé sur les événements marquants de 1960 et raconté du point de vue de Ruby Bridges, ce livre constitue une réflexion poétique sur son...

Basé sur les événements marquants de 1960 et raconté du point de vue de Ruby Bridges, ce livre constitue une réflexion poétique sur son expérience qui a changé la face de l'histoire et la trajectoire du mouvement des droits civiques.

Theme: Activism, Prejudice & Racism, BIPOC

  • ISBN
    9781039700819
  • Binding
    Paperback French
  • Category
    French Picture Book
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JORDIN TOOTOO
By: melanie florence | Published: February 2020

Hockey is a relatively new sport in Canada's North. It wasn't until 2003 that Jordin Kudluk "Thunder" Tootoo became the first Inuk to play in an NHL...

Hockey is a relatively new sport in Canada's North. It wasn't until 2003 that Jordin Kudluk "Thunder" Tootoo became the first Inuk to play in an NHL game. Although hockey is a rough sport to begin with, Jordin Tootoo is known for having to "fight his way through." Jordin has had more than his fair share of fights both on and off the ice. He's had to overcome the social problems that are associated with the North, fight his way through the discrimination and culture shock he encountered after leaving Rankin Inlet and moving to Alberta to play in the Juniors, and see his way through the grief of losing his NHL bound older brother and hero, Terence Tootoo, to suicide in 2002. This new, updated biography explores the struggles and accomplishments of the most recognized role model for young Aboriginal and Inuit people today.

Theme: Indigenous, Sports - Hockey, Prejudice & Racism, Inuit

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    9781459415188
  • Binding
    Paperback Canadian
  • Category
    Sports And Active Games
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JUNIE
By: chelene knight | Published: September 2022

Longlisted for the 2023 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction A riveting exploration of the complexity within mother-daughter relationships and the dynamic...

Longlisted for the 2023 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction A riveting exploration of the complexity within mother-daughter relationships and the dynamic vitality of Vancouver's former Hogan's Alley neighbourhood. 1930s, Hogan's Alley--a thriving Black and immigrant community located in Vancouver's East End. Junie is a creative, observant child who moves to the alley with her mother, Maddie: a jazz singer with a growing alcohol dependency. Junie quickly makes meaningful relationships with two mentors and a girl her own age, Estelle, whose resilient and entrepreneurial mother is grappling with white scrutiny and the fact that she never really wanted a child. As Junie finds adulthood, exploring her artistic talents and burgeoning sexuality, her mother sinks further into the bottle while the thriving neighbourhood--once gushing with potential--begins to change. As her world opens, Junie intuits the opposite for the community she loves. Told through the fascinating lens of a bright woman in an oft-disquieting world, this book is intimate and urgent--not just an unflinching look at the destruction of a vibrant community, but a celebration of the Black lives within.

Theme: Coming of Age, Prejudice & Racism

  • ISBN
    9781771667685
  • Binding
    Paperback Canadian
  • Category
    Young Adult Fiction
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JUST MERCY - A STORY OF JUSTICE & REDEMP
By: bryan stevenson | Published: August 2015

Bryan Stevenson was a young lawyer when he founded the Equal Justice Initiative, a legal practice dedicated to defending those most desperate and in...

Bryan Stevenson was a young lawyer when he founded the Equal Justice Initiative, a legal practice dedicated to defending those most desperate and in need: the poor, the wrongly condemned, and women and children trapped in the farthest reaches of our criminal justice system. One of his first cases was that of Walter McMillian, a young man who was sentenced to die for a notorious murder he insisted he didn’t commit. The case drew Bryan into a tangle of conspiracy, political machination, and legal brinksmanship—and transformed his understanding of mercy and justice forever. Just Mercy is at once an unforgettable account of an idealistic, gifted young lawyer’s coming of age, a moving window into the lives of those he has defended, and an inspiring argument for compassion in the pursuit of true justice. Source: http://www.randomhousebooks.com/books/224792/

Theme: Prejudice & Racism

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    9780812984965
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    Paperback
  • Category
    Biography
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JUST MERCY - A STORY OF JUSTICE & REDEMP
By: bryan stevenson | Published: October 2014

The founder of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Alabama recounts his experiences as a lawyer working to assist those desperately in need,...

The founder of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Alabama recounts his experiences as a lawyer working to assist those desperately in need, reflecting on his pursuit of the ideal of compassion in American justice.

Theme: Prejudice & Racism

  • ISBN
    9780812994520
  • Binding
    Hardcover
  • Category
    Biography
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JUST MERCY - ADAPTED FOR YOUNG ADULTS
By: bryan stevenson | Published: September 2019

In this very personal work--proceeds of which will go to charity--Bryan Stevenson recounts many and varied stories of his work as a lawyer in the US...

In this very personal work--proceeds of which will go to charity--Bryan Stevenson recounts many and varied stories of his work as a lawyer in the US criminal justice system on behalf of those in society who have experienced some type of discrimination and/or have been wrongly accused of a crime and who deserve a powerful advocate and due justice under the law. Through the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), an organization Stevenson founded as a young lawyer and for which he currently serves as executive director, this important work continues. EJI strives to end mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the United States, working to protect basic human rights for the most vulnerable people in American society. JUST MERCY- A STORY OF JUSTICE AND REDEMPTION IS SOON TO BE A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING MICHAEL B. JORDAN AND JAMIE FOXX! PRAISE FOR JUST MERCY- A TRUE STORY OF THE FIGHT FOR JUSTICE- "It's really excitingthat young people are getting a version tailored for them." --Salon "A deeply movingcollage of true stories. . . . This is required reading." --Kirkus Reviews,starred review "Compassionateand compelling, Stevenson's narrative is also unforgettable." --Booklist,starred review PRAISE FOR JUST MERCY- A STORY OF JUSTICE AND REDEMPTION- "Importantand compelling." --Pulitzer Prize-winning author TRACY KIDDER "Gripping. . . . What hangs in the balance is nothing less than the soul of a great nation." --DESMOND TUTU, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate "Inspiringand powerful." --#1 New York Timesbestselling author JOHN GRISHAM

Theme: Prejudice & Racism

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    9780525580065
  • Binding
    Paperback
  • Category
    Biography
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LION ON THE INSIDE - HOW 1 GIRL CHANGED BASKETBALL
By: bilqis abdul-qaadir & judith henderson | Published: September 2023

Written in free verse in a voice that captures the cadence of the game, this picture book biography, coauthored by Bilqis and award-winning Canadian...

Written in free verse in a voice that captures the cadence of the game, this picture book biography, coauthored by Bilqis and award-winning Canadian writer Judith Henderson, is both a love poem to the sport of basketball and an inspiring story about how one person can effect change.

Theme: Prejudice & Racism, Muslim, Sports - Basketball

  • ISBN
    9781525310034
  • Binding
    Hardcover Canadian
  • Category
    Biography
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LIONS OF LITTLE ROCK
By: kristin levine | Published: January 2013

"Satisfying, gratifying, touching, weighty—this authentic piece of work has got soul."—The New York Times Book...

"Satisfying, gratifying, touching, weighty—this authentic piece of work has got soul."—The New York Times Book Review As twelve-year-old Marlee starts middle school in 1958 Little Rock, it feels like her whole world is falling apart. Until she meets Liz, the new girl at school. Liz is everything Marlee wishes she could be: she's brave, brash and always knows the right thing to say. But when Liz leaves school without even a good-bye, the rumor is that Liz was caught passing for white. Marlee decides that doesn't matter. She just wants her friend back. And to stay friends, Marlee and Liz are even willing to take on segregation and the dangers their friendship could bring to both their families. Winner of the New-York Historical Society Children’s History Book Prize A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice 

Theme: Prejudice & Racism, Social Justice

  • ISBN
    9780142424353
  • Binding
    Paperback
  • Category
    Junior Fiction
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LOVE IS A REVOLUTION
By: renee watson | Published: February 2022

From New York Times bestselling and award-winning author Renée Watson comes a new YA--a love story about not only a romantic relationship but...

From New York Times bestselling and award-winning author Renée Watson comes a new YA--a love story about not only a romantic relationship but how a girl finds herself and falls in love with who she really is.

Theme: Romance, Prejudice & Racism

  • ISBN
    9781547608621
  • Binding
    Paperback
  • Category
    Young Adult Fiction
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