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Calling the Water Drum
By LaTisha Redding, Aaron BoydPaperback: $10.95- Hardcover$17.95
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Calling the Water Drum
By LaTisha Redding, Aaron BoydView DetailsA moving story about a family's attempt to flee Haiti in a boat, and a young boy who bravely learns to navigate a new world through playing his drum.
Mamá the Alien / Mamá la extraterrestre
By René Colato Laínez, Laura LacámaraHardcover: $19.95- Hardcover$19.95
Mamá the Alien / Mamá la extraterrestre
By René Colato Laínez, Laura LacámaraView DetailsBilingual English/Spanish. In this lighthearted bilingual immigration story, a young girl sees the word alien on her mother's Resident Alien card and concludes that her mother is from another planet--until the girl finds out that the word has more than one meaning.
Playing for the Devil's Fire
By Phillippe DiederichPaperback: $12.95- Paperback$12.95
Playing for the Devil's Fire
By Phillippe DiederichView DetailsThe bittersweet odyssey of a boy coming of age in a landscape broken by drugs, crime, and corruption.
Pie-Biter
ComepastelesBy Ruthanne Lum McCunnPaperback: $9.95- Hardcover$16.95
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Pie-Biter
ComepastelesBy Ruthanne Lum McCunnView DetailsTrilingual English, Spanish, and Chinese. In the nineteenth century, a young Chinese comes to the United States to work on the railroad and develops a fondness for pies that becomes legendary.
Lakas and the Manilatown Fish
By Anthony D. Robles, Carl AngelPaperback: $11.95- Hardcover$16.95
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Lakas and the Manilatown Fish
By Anthony D. Robles, Carl AngelView DetailsIn this bilingual English-Tagalog story set in the U.S., an all-American boy of Filipino descent, some amusing manongs-Filipino elders-and a fish with unusual faculties take off on a fanciful romp through a dreamscape of the imagination.
A Place Where Sunflowers Grow
By Amy Lee-Tai, Felicia HoshinoPaperback: $11.95- Hardcover$18.95
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A Place Where Sunflowers Grow
By Amy Lee-Tai, Felicia HoshinoView DetailsBilingual English/Japanese. A young girl finds things to be joyful about in the Topaz Internment Camp.
Nana's Big Surprise / Nana, ¡Qué Sorpresa!
By Amada Irma Perez, Maya GonzalezPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
Nana's Big Surprise / Nana, ¡Qué Sorpresa!
By Amada Irma Perez, Maya GonzalezView DetailsBilingual English/Spanish. Amada and her brothers try to comfort their grandmother, Nana, who has come to stay with them in the US from Mexico after abuelo passes away.
Going Home, Coming Home
By Truong Tran, Ann PhongPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
Going Home, Coming Home
By Truong Tran, Ann PhongView DetailsBilingual English/Vietnamese. This summer, Ami Chi is taking a trip to far off Vietnam, where the streets are crowded with zipping scooters and fruit is shaped like dragons and stars.
Calling the Doves / El canto de las palomas
By Juan Felipe Herrera, Elly SimmonsPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
Calling the Doves / El canto de las palomas
By Juan Felipe Herrera, Elly SimmonsView DetailsBilingual English/Spanish. Calling the Doves is Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera's story of his migrant farmworker childhood.
Lakas and the Makibaka Hotel
By Anthony D. Robles, Carl AngelPaperback: $11.95- Hardcover$16.95
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Lakas and the Makibaka Hotel
By Anthony D. Robles, Carl AngelView DetailsIn this bilingual English-Tagalog story set in the US, Lakas, an all-American boy of Filipino descent, helps his new friends fight eviction from their home .
The Upside Down Boy / El niño de cabeza
By Juan Felipe Herrera, Elizabeth GomezPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
The Upside Down Boy / El niño de cabeza
By Juan Felipe Herrera, Elizabeth GomezView DetailsBilingual English/Spanish. The Upside Down Boy is award-winning poet Juan Felipe Herrera's engaging memoir of the year his migrant family settled down so that he could go to school for the first time.
The Closet Ghosts
By Uma Krishnaswami, Shiraaz BhabhaPaperback: $11.95- Hardcover$16.95
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The Closet Ghosts
By Uma Krishnaswami, Shiraaz BhabhaView DetailsWhen a young girl named Anu has trouble adjusting to her new home and school, she calls upon Hanuman, the Hindu monkey god, for help vanquishing the ghosts in her closet.
Honoring Our Ancestors
By Harriet RohmerPaperback: $11.95- Hardcover$16.95
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Honoring Our Ancestors
By Harriet RohmerView DetailsThrough stories, art, and photographs, Honoring Our Ancestors will inspire children and their families to gain strength from the past as they ask themselves, "Who do I honor?"
Only One Year
By Andrea Cheng, Nicole WongPaperback: $14.95- Hardcover$16.95
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Only One Year
By Andrea Cheng, Nicole WongView DetailsThree Chinese American children learn to trust and love one another again after the youngest child returns from a year living in China with extended family.
Two Mrs. Gibsons
By Toyomi Igus, Daryl WellsPaperback: $11.95- Paperback$11.95
Two Mrs. Gibsons
By Toyomi Igus, Daryl WellsView DetailsTwo Mrs. Gibsons is author Toyomi Igus's tender and touching tribute to the two most important women in her life--her Japanese mother and her African American grandmother.
Seaside Dream
By Janet Costa Bates, Lambert DavisPaperback: $11.95- Hardcover$17.95
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Seaside Dream
By Janet Costa Bates, Lambert DavisView DetailsIn this tender story of immigration, a young girl finds a way to give her grandmother the perfect present and the courage to plan a trip to her home country, Cape Verde.
Under the Mesquite
By Guadalupe García McCallHardcover: $21.95- Hardcover$21.95
Under the Mesquite
By Guadalupe García McCallView DetailsLupita, a budding actor and poet in a close-knit Mexican American immigrant family, comes of age as she struggles with adult responsibilities during her mother's long illness.
Brothers in Hope
The Story of the Lost Boys of the SudanBy Mary Williams, R. Gregory ChristieHardcover: $20.95- Hardcover$20.95
Brothers in Hope
The Story of the Lost Boys of the SudanBy Mary Williams, R. Gregory ChristieView DetailsBased on heartbreaking yet inspirational true events in the lives of the Lost Boys of Sudan, Brothers in Hope is a story of remarkable courage, and an amazing testament to the unyielding power of the human spirit.
Sky Dancers
By Connie Ann Kirk, Christy HalePaperback: $11.95- Hardcover$17.95
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Sky Dancers
By Connie Ann Kirk, Christy HaleView DetailsJohn Cloud's father is a steelworker building skyscrapers in New York City, far away from their home upstate on the Mohawk Reservation.
Chachaji's Cup
By Uma Krishnaswami, Soumya SitaramanPaperback: $11.95- Hardcover$16.95
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Chachaji's Cup
By Uma Krishnaswami, Soumya SitaramanView DetailsNeel loves listening to Chachaji's many stories over steaming cups of tea.
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