Perry expected a boring summer, not a mission to right a historical wrong. When she discovers that the remains of an Anishinaabe ancestor are being kept in a university archive, she and her friends hatch a daring plan to bring them home. Packed with mystery, action, and powerful themes of justice and community, this thrilling story follows one teen determined to make a difference before more secrets disappear forever.
Join acclaimed poet Joy Harjo on a powerful journey through memory, music, family, and resilience. Blending stories, poetry, and reflection, she explores the experiences that shaped her life and art while celebrating the strength of Native traditions. Inspiring and deeply personal, this memoir invites readers to discover wisdom, healing, and the courage to find their own path.
Published: 2022 Series: N/A Author: Gary Paulsen Illustrator: N/A Genres: Middle Grade, Adventure, Historical Fiction, Fiction, Young Adult, Survival, Audiobook, Historical, Juvenile, Children’s Fiction Audience (Grade Levels): Grades 4-8 Number […]
A shipwreck. A mutiny. A murder trial. When survivors of a doomed British warship return home with conflicting stories, a gripping battle over truth and survival begins. Packed with danger, betrayal, and astonishing twists, this true story reads like an adventure novel while revealing how far people will go when pushed to the edge.
Lou thought surviving the summer would be hard enough with her ex-boyfriend and the return of her former best friend, King. Then a letter arrives from the biological father she never wanted to hear from again. As old wounds, buried secrets, and unexpected feelings surface, Lou must decide what parts of her past she’s willing to face. Honest, emotional, and unforgettable, this powerful story explores identity, family, and finding the courage to move forward.