Survival is just the beginning. Eighth-grader Bea must navigate life with cerebral palsy and the heavy trauma of a school shooting. Through the healing power of equine therapy, Bea finds the strength to move from helplessness to advocacy.
Put on your dancing shoes for the “Word King!” The legacy of Langston Hughes is celebrated with rhythmic prose and vibrant art. Perfect for introducing the Harlem Renaissance, this joyous book shows students that poetry is a living, breathing party. It’s an essential mentor text for young writers ready to stomp, clap, and find their own literary rhythm.
Survival isn’t just about being alone; it’s about holding on together. We see the other side of the crisis explored in Alone. Trapped in government camps, a group of kids discovers that their world wasn’t just upended it was lied to. A powerful, fast-paced companion that masterfully explores community, conspiracy, and the courage to seek the truth.
History is a story we all share. Stunning mixed-media art to guide young readers through the harrowing truths of slavery. By framing the history within a classroom discussion, Alexander invites empathy, inquiry, and reflection.
History is a poem that never ends. The lives of six Black Americans—from Ona Judge to Barack Obama—are woven together to reveal the grit and grace of the fight for freedom. Filled with eye-opening historical truths and moving story-poems, this collection is an essential bridge between our country’s past and our shared future.