Social problem fiction -- Juvenile fiction
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Social problem fiction -- Juvenile fiction
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Social problem fiction
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Incoming Resources
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- There is a rainbow, written by Theresa Trinder ; pictures by Grant Snider
- All aboard the schooltrain, a little story from the Great Migration, by Glenda Armand ; illustrated by Keisha Morris
- The lucky ones, Linda Williams Jackson
- Laxmi's mooch, by Shelly Anand ; illustrated by Nabi H. Ali
- What about Will, Ellen Hopkins
- Troublemaker, John Cho with Sarah Suk
- Melissa, Alex Gino
- The ambassador of Nowhere Texas, Kimberly Willis Holt
- World in between, based on a true refugee story, by Kenan Trebinčević and Susan Shapiro
- The road to after, written and illustrated by Rebekah Lowell
- Rickshaw girl, Mitali Perkins ; illustrated by Jamie Hogan
- When life gives you mangos, Kereen Getten
- The secret battle of Evan Pao, Wendy Wan-Long Shang
- Fast pitch, Nic Stone ; illustrations by Noa Denmon
- Brave in the woods, Tracy Holczer
- Born behind bars, Padma Venkatraman
- Caprice, Coe Booth
- How to find what you're not looking for, Veera Hiranandani
- Fly away home, by Eve Bunting ; illustrated by Ronald Himler
- Penina Levine is a hard-boiled egg, Rebecca O'Connell ; illustrated by Majella Lue Sue
- Forget-me-not blue, Sharelle Byars Moranville
- Tips for magicians, Celesta Rimington
- The insiders, Mark Oshiro
- Code red, Joy McCullough
- Why?, a conversation about race, written by Taye Diggs ; illustrated by Shane W. Evans
- Lunch every day, by Kathryn Otoshi
- The notebook keeper, a story of kindness from the border, by Stephen Briseño ; illustrated by Magdalena Mora
- Dream, Annie, dream, Waka T. Brown
- Ana on the edge, by A. J. Sass
- The revealers, Doug Wilhelm
- Omar rising, Aisha Saeed
- The samosa rebellion, Shanthi Sekaran
- Joy, to the world, by Kai Shappley and Lisa Bunker
- New from here, Kelly Yang
- The exceptional Maggie Chowder, Renee Beauregard Lute ; illustrated by Luna Valentine
- Where we used to roam, by Jenn Bishop
- Gone wolf, Amber McBride
- Yusuf Azeem is not a hero, Saadia Faruqi
- Aviva vs. the Dybbuk, Mari Lowe
- My name is Bilal, by Asma Mobin-Uddin ; illustrated by Barbara Kiwak
- One kid's trash, Jamie Sumner
- The best liars in Riverview, Lin Thompson
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