Katharine King So is an actor, artist, and filmmaker. Katharine is a graduate of the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema at Concordia University and Black Theatre Workshop's Artist Mentorship Program. As a ...
How can Shane reconcile his feelings for David with his desire for a better life?
Shane is still reeling from the suicide of his kid sister, Destiny. How could he have missed the fact that she was ...
An authentic tale about children living in the Arctic by one of the most acclaimed Inuit storytellers.
Life in the high Arctic is beautifully captured in this classic picture book by award-winning Inuit ...
In anticipation of Autism Awareness Month, we had the opportunity to engage in a conversation with authors Calyssa Erb (Maya Plays the Part) and Michael McCreary (Funny, You Don't Look Autistic). Their shared experiences shed light on important themes. We encourage you to utilize this insightful interview in educational settings such as classrooms and libraries, or simply embrace it personally to promote understanding and celebrate neurodiversity.
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A thrilling adventure about warlords, battles, and female spies in 16th century Japan
It’s 1558, and warlords across Japan are battling for territory and control. Into this setting, award-winning author ...
COCO APUNNGUAQ LYNGE is a Greenlandic-Danish Inuit artist. She utilizes her expanding knowledge of Greenland and Greenlandic culture to tell and illustrate stories. She lives in Denmark.
A moving picture book highlighting a young Muslim boy’s efforts to rediscover his family’s history in the World Wars.
Muhammad wants to take part in his school’s assembly to honor veterans, but no ...
The award-winning author of Abuelita and Me explores the power of language in this energetic, imaginative picture book that takes readers on a wild word chase.
When Ali’s cousin rips his favorite book, ...