The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles

Books are the ultimate weapons against silence. The Paris Library, the real-life heroes of the American Library in Paris risk everything to deliver forbidden literature during the Nazi occupation. Spanning two continents and four decades, this powerful story explores the bravery found in quiet rooms and the enduring friendship between a lonely teen and a woman haunted by the secrets of the Resistance.

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Age 16 by Rosena Fung

Three generations, one pivotal age. From 1950s China to 2000s Toronto, this visually stunning story explores how trauma and body image struggles are passed down through mothers and daughters. It is a heartbreaking yet hopeful examination of what it takes to break the cycle and find your own worth.

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