Saving Winslow by Sharon Creech

Sometimes, saving something small is the only way to stay whole. Louie takes in a sickly newborn mini donkey against all odds. As Louie nurses Winslow to health, he finds a way to cope with the “Gus-sized” hole in his heart.

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Fearless by Kristin Johnson

True courage is being afraid and doing it anyway. Jessie navigates her mother’s overseas deployment by rescuing a dog from a local puppy mill. Set against the backdrop of a stormy Minnesota summer, this moving story explores how friendship, family, and a four-legged companion can help us find the strength to be “fearless” in the face of our greatest anxieties.

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I Survived the Great Alaska Earthquake, 1964 by Lauren Tarshis

Experience the strongest earthquake in U.S. history through the eyes of eleven-year-old Jackson. In this 4-star addition to the I Survived series, Lauren Tarshis blends high-stakes adventure with historical facts about the 1964 Alaska quake. With accessible text and vivid illustrations of splitting ground and towering tsunamis, it’s a perfect pick for reluctant readers and budding scientists interested in the power of our planet.

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Sunny Figures It Out (Sunny #6) by Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm

Sunny is back and facing the most confusing math problem of all: pre-teen romance. In the 6th volume of this beloved series, Sunny navigates the shift from “just friends” to “dating” while tackling academic pressures in the late 70s. It’s a relatable, light-hearted look at persistence and staying true to yourself when everyone else is pushing you to grow up too fast. Perfect for fans of the series and reluctant readers!

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We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga by Traci Sorell

We Are Grateful: Otsaliheliga is an authentic and heartwarming celebration of modern Cherokee culture and year-round gratitude. Written by a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, the book follows a family through the four seasons, emphasizing that Cherokee traditions are living and evolving. It’s an excellent resource for classrooms, especially during Indigenous Peoples’ Day, for teaching about heritage and community.

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