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Picture Books for Black Lives
Picture Books for Black History Month
Crash has never let the circumstances of his birth, or his lack of a last name, bother him. His associations may be unsavory, but money, friends, and infamy open far more interesting doors than respect ever could. His sole regret? Once lovely, sweet Daisy Whitlaw learned the truth about how he made his fortune, she cut him off.
Daisy’s father is dead, her mother is in ill health, and her available funds have dwindled to a memory. When
...Diverse Books - African American/ Black Experience in the U.S.
Picture Books for Black History Month
4) Hold Me
Jay na Thalang is a demanding, driven genius. He doesn't know how to stop or even slow down. The instant he lays eyes on Maria Lopez, he knows that she is a sexy distraction he can't afford. He's done his best to keep her at arm's length, and he's succeeded beyond his wildest dreams.
Maria has always been cautious. Now that her once-tiny, apocalypse-centered blog is hitting the mainstream, she's even more careful about preserving her online anonymity.
...A simple off-the-books assignment becomes a race of life and death.
Shanice Lawrence has met the perfect man. He's sexy, considerate, and best of all, he loves to read. She's certain she's found the man of her dreams—until she learns the real reason for his appearance in her life.
Cruz Cordoba's mission was simple: Get close to Shanice, retrieve the data, and kill anyone who gets in his way—including her. But he didn't
...The best laid plans can still go awry...in the most terrifying way.
Shanice Lawrence is hiding, but she soon learns that everything she's been told has been a lie. After she and Cruz finally reunite, she's happy and content in the life they've built together. A normal life, far from the turmoil of the past. But then the unthinkable happens, and she's thrust into a nightmare she didn't see coming.
When Cruz Cordoba finds Shanice
Picture Books in Both English and Spanish/Libros ilustrados en ingles y español
Diverse books - Native Americans, American Indians, First Nations, and Indigenous Peoples Around the World
Native American Heritage Month for Kids
J-Rod moves like a small tank on the court, his face mean, staring down his opponents. "I play just like my father," he says. "Before my father died, he was a problem on the court. I'm a problem." Playing basketball for him fuses past and present, conjuring his father's memory into a force that opponents can feel in each bone-snapping drive to the basket.
On the street, every ballplayer has a story. Onaje X. O. Woodbine, a former streetball