History that reads like an espionage thriller! This gripping narrative non-fiction work exposes the bizarre spy rings, secret U-2 flights, and harrowing political standoffs of the Cold War. From hollow coins to the Cuban Missile Crisis, it is a masterclass in history writing for middle and high schoolers.
Life goes on, but they’re still watching. Grief in the Fourth Dimension follows two deceased classmates trapped in a mysterious room with a TV showing their grieving families. As they learn to send cryptic signals back to Earth, they uncover the tragic links between their lives. It’s a poignant, direct look at mental health and the enduring power of connection across space and time.
Fifteen voices, one powerful collection. Come On In, edited by Adi Alsaid, explores the diverse and often mirror-like experiences of young immigrants moving to the U.S. From Fiji to New Jersey, these stories tackle TSA anxiety, family dynamics, and the search for home. A tool for building empathy and understanding the “realness” of the immigrant struggle in America today.
Finding your stride is harder when the ground keeps shifting. Jack Hurd fights to keep his family together while navigating the heavy miles of grief and cross-country racing. This emotional companion to Orbiting Jupiter is a simple, powerful exploration of what it means to be a brother and a protector.
A secret history is waiting in the wings. A modern-day search for a bone marrow donor unlocks a buried WWII past in Amsterdam. Through a haunting mix of historical photography and illustration, a blackbird narrates the tale of a resistance fighter whose bravery saved a family line. A unique, visually striking exploration of history that proves the past is never truly gone.