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    - Reclaiming Mental Health as Asian Americans
    av Jenny T. Wang
    320,-

    This first-of-its-kind, practical book invites Asian Americans, immigrants, and those from marginalized communities to explore their mental health while honoring their rich heritage and embodying a new, complete, and whole identity.

  • av Jyoti R Gopal
    211,-

    For fans of Eyes That Kiss in the Corners, this poetic story filled with expressive art empowers South Asian children living in the United States and celebrates being bicultural.

  • av Mamle Wolo
    187,-

    This rags-to-riches story by an award-winning Ghanaian author has page-turning appeal with luminous literary resonance.

  • - A Fairly Queer Tale
    av Wallace West
    199,-

    In this clever twist on a traditional tale, a boy who loves his frilly, swishy riding hood turns the tables on a big, bad, bullying wolf!

  • av Joe Cepeda
    194,-

    For fans of Guess How Much I Love You? and Just Me and My Dad comes a heartwarming story perfect for Father's Day about a son and his papa who love to measure everything, including their love for each other.

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    av Bryan Collier
    194,-

    The music turned into color and light and filled the room.

  • av Erin Hourigan
    211,-

    An emotional and tender picture book that accessibly explores depression within a family, through the use of color.

  • av Michaela Goade
    211,-

    Caldecott Medalist Michaela Goade's first self-authored picture book is a gorgeous celebration of the land she knows well and the powerful wisdom of elders.

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    av Audrey H Weber
    198,-

    From an acclaimed up-and-coming artist comes a gorgeous tribute to imagination, curiosity, and following your dreams, perfect for fans of Julie Fogliano and Carson Ellis.

  • av Adam Trest
    217

    From the nationally beloved co-host of the #1 hit show Home Town comes the quintessential celebration of home.

  • - Based on the World War I Legend of the Fearless Pigeon
    av Giselle Potter
    211,-

    An inspiring picture book that explores the true story of Cher Ami: a heroic messenger pigeon who saved the lives of soldiers during World War I.

  • - The Story of Dolly Parton and Her Big Dream
    av Robyn McGrath
    194,-

    A rhythmically told and vibrantly illustrated picture book biography of Dolly Parton: an American icon beloved by all.

  • av Melissa Dassori
    187,-

    J.R. struggles to navigate the torments of middle school, made thornier by her secret power to write wishes into existence, in this emotionally rich debut.

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    av Edward Hemingway
    194,-

    Pigeon and Cat form a lasting bond in this poignant picture book about compassion and friendship.

  • av Eric Rosswood
    211,-

    A fresh, charming picture book that shows there are lots of ways to be STRONG.

  • av Olivia Duchess
    199,-

    A celebration of the love #girldads share with their daughters, musician Pierce Freelon's picture book debut is a joyous anthem brought to life by Olivia Duchess's beautiful and adorable illustrations.

  • av Katrina Leno
    142,-

    From critically acclaimed author Katrina Leno comes a tender love letter to books and summertime, with a touch of magic.

  • - The Art of High Impact Leadership
    av Alison Levine
    217

    One of the world's greatest mountain climbers and adventurers tells her first-hand leadership stories of coming to grips to life literally on the edge - 8000 metres up.

  • av Dorena Williamson
    92,-

    Introduce little learners to the Juneteenth holiday with this 250-word board book about its origins and traditions.

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    - What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most
    av Rafael Mangual
    318,-

    In his impassioned-yet-measured book, Rafael A. Mangual offers an incisive critique of America's increasingly radical criminal justice reform movement, and makes a convincing case against the pursuit of "justice" through mass-decarceration and depolicing.After a summer of violent protests in 2020—sparked by the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Rayshard Brooks—a dangerously false narrative gained mainstream acceptance: Criminal justice in the United States is overly punitive and racially oppressive. But, the harshest and loudest condemnations of incarceration, policing, and prosecution are often shallow and at odds with the available data. And the significant harms caused by this false narrative are borne by those who can least afford them: black and brown people who are disproportionately the victims of serious crimes.In Criminal (In)Justice, Rafael A. Mangual offers a more balanced understanding of American criminal justice, and cautions against discarding traditional crime control measures. A powerful combination of research, data-driven policy journalism, and the author's lived experiences, this book explains what many reform advocates get wrong, and illustrates how the misguided commitment to leniency places America's most vulnerable communities at risk. The stakes of this moment are incredibly high. Ongoing debates over criminal justice reform have the potential to transform our society for a generation—for better or for worse. Grappling with the data—and the sometimes harsh realities they reflect—is the surest way to minimize the all-too-common injustices plaguing neighborhoods that can least afford them.

  • av A. J. Sass
    187,-

    Winner of a Sydney Taylor Book Award Honor! A heartfelt novel about a neurodivergent thirteen-year-old navigating changing friendships, a school trip, and expanding horizons for fans of Rain Reign and Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World. Thirteen-year-old Ellen Katz feels most comfortable when her life is well planned out and people fit neatly into her predefined categories. She attends temple with Abba and Mom every Friday and Saturday. Ellen only gets crushes on girls, never boys, and she knows she can always rely on her best-and-only friend, Laurel, to help navigate social situations at their private Georgia middle school. Laurel has always made Ellen feel like being autistic is no big deal. But lately, Laurel has started making more friends, and cancelling more weekend plans with Ellen than she keeps. A school trip to Barcelona seems like the perfect place for Ellen to get their friendship back on track.   Except it doesn't. Toss in a new nonbinary classmate whose identity has Ellen questioning her very binary way of seeing the world, homesickness, a scavenger hunt-style team project that takes the students through Barcelona to learn about Spanish culture and this trip is anything but what Ellen planned. Making new friends and letting go of old ones is never easy, but Ellen might just find a comfortable new place for herself if she can learn to embrace the fact that life doesn't always stick to a planned itinerary.

  • av John Cho
    187,-

    An instant New York Times bestselller! An Indiebound bestseller! An Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature Honor Book!Troublemaker follows the events of the LA Riots through the eyes of 12-year-old Jordan as he navigates school and family. This book will highlight the unique Korean American perspective. 12-year-old Jordan feels like he can't live up to the example his older sister set, or his parent's expectations. When he returns home from school one day hoping to hide his suspension, Los Angeles has reached a turning point. In the wake of the acquittal of the police officers filmed beating Rodney King, as well as the shooting of a young black teen, Latasha Harlins by a Korean store owner, the country is at the precipice of confronting its racist past and present.  As tensions escalate, Jordan's father leaves to check on the family store, spurring Jordan and his friends to embark on a dangerous journey to come to his aide, and come to terms with the racism within and affecting their community.

  • av Barbara Pierce Bush
    211,-

    Sisters aren't just super, they're superheroes in this celebration of friendship and sisterhood by former first daughters Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush.

  • av Faith Pray
    194,-

    For fans of The Most Magnificent Thing and The Book of Mistakes comes a sweet story that embraces our messy imperfections.

  • av S. C. Emmett
    199,-

    A sweeping epic of war, glory, and survival, The Bloody Throne is the masterful conclusion to Hostage of Empire, a medieval East Asia-inspired fantasy trilogy.

  • - The Easiest and Most Satisfying Comfort Food Ever - With Photographs of Every Step
    av Jeffrey Eisner
    248,-

    Simple, comforting Instant Pot meals from #1 bestselling author and superstar blogger Jeffrey Eisner, featuring color photos of every step of every mouthwatering recipe.

  • av Tom Lin
    187 - 324,-

    A New York Times Book Review Editors' ChoiceAn astounding debut that reimagines the classic Western through the eyes of a Chinese American assassin on a quest to rescue his kidnapped wife and exact his revenge on her abductors, and "declares the arrival of an astonishing new voice" (Jonathan Lethem).

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    - A Father, a Daughter, and a Lifetime of Lessons
    av Kate Fagan
    214 - 324,-

    Kate Fagan, the Number 1 New York Times bestselling author of WHAT MADE MADDY RUN, examines her father's lifelong love of basketball and explores how the sport guided her through life, their relationship, and his death.

  • - The Inside Story of How Trump Lost
    av Michael Bender
    199 - 290,-

    THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!Michael C. Bender, senior White House reporter for the Wall Street Journal, presents a deeply reported account of the 2020 presidential campaign that details how Donald J. Trump became the first incumbent in three decades to lose reelection-and the only one whose defeat culminated in a violent insurrection.

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    - Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World
    av Patrick Wyman
    198 - 290,-

    Creator of the hit podcast series Tides of History and Fall of Rome explores the four explosive decades between 1490 and 1530, bringing to life the dramatic and deeply human story of how the West was reborn.

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