Veera Hiranandani
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English
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Living in the 20th Century
AANHPI Authors: Youth Chapter Books & Graphic Novels (SCPL-YS)
Immigrant Heritage Month (WPLD)
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Shy twelve-year-old Nisha, forced to flee her home with her Hindu family during the 1947 partition of India, tries to find her voice and make sense of the world falling apart around her by writing to her deceased Muslim mother in the pages of her diary.
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English
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Arab American Heritage Month (WPLD)
New Year, New Books - Juvenile Fiction January 2026
OBD Arab American Heritage Month (April) - YOUTH
New Year, New Books - Juvenile Fiction January 2026
OBD Arab American Heritage Month (April) - YOUTH
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"In 1948, 12-year-old Amil, who is both Muslim and Hindu, struggles to find his place in Bombay, India, until his twin sister suggests he tell his story through drawings meant for their late mother as he tries to find hope and a sense of belonging in a chaotic world"--‡cProvided by publisher.
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English
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Children's Staff Picks 4/2025
Jewish American Heritage Month 2025
Jewish American Heritage Month for Kids
SGPL 2026 Youth Media Awards (Kids)
Jewish American Heritage Month 2025
Jewish American Heritage Month for Kids
SGPL 2026 Youth Media Awards (Kids)
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A young girl with a Jewish mother and a South Asian father learns more about her family's history and embraces her multifaceted identity.
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English
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When Sonia's father loses his job and she must move from her small, supportive private school to a public middle school, the half-Jewish half-Indian sixth-grader experiences culture shock as she tries to navigate the school's unfamiliar social scene, and after her father is diagnosed with clinical depression, she finds herself becoming even more confused about herself and her family.
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English
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Books with Neurodiverse Characters (SCPL-YS)
Jewish American Heritage Month (kids & teen)
Jewish American Heritage Month (SCPL-YS)
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Jewish American Heritage Month (kids & teen)
Jewish American Heritage Month (SCPL-YS)
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Twelve-year-old Ariel Goldberg's life changes when her big sister elopes following the 1967 Loving v. Virginia decision, and she is forced to grapple with both her family's prejudice and the antisemitism she experiences, as she defines her own beliefs.
6) The greatest
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English
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A grandfather reflects on his loving relationship with his three grandchildren.
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Phoebe G. Green volume 1
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English
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AANHPI Authors: Early Chapter Books & Graphic Novels (SCPL-YS)
Early Chapter Books
Feb24 3rd grade
Transition to Chapter Books (SCPL-YS)
Early Chapter Books
Feb24 3rd grade
Transition to Chapter Books (SCPL-YS)
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When Camille, a tall French girl, arrives at school with unusual lunches, third-grader Phoebe neglects her best friend Sage to get invited to Camille's house for dinner to see what other mysterious food Camille eats.
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Phoebe G. Green volume 4
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English
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Because Phoebe and Camille's best friend Sage has the same lunch every day, they come up with the idea of a cooking club to show Sage how many exciting foods there are.
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Phoebe G. Green volume 3
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English
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When third-grader Phoebe and her family are invited to visit Paris and her new friend Camille's family, she is thrilled--but when she is put off by snails on the menu, Phoebe starts to wonder if she is really as adventurous as she thought she was.
11) Farm fresh fun
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Phoebe G. Green volume 2
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English
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At Goat Hill Farm, third-grade best friends Phoebe, Sage, and Camille collect eggs from chickens, watch goats get milked, pick apples, and help make a farm fresh lunch, but when Phoebe and Sage decide to help the goats by opening their gate, a peaceful field trip turns into a wild, noisy adventure.








