Annaka
Upon returning to her childhood home of Yarmouth, Anna—once known as Annaka—relives memories from her younger self and faces some uncomfortable truths. This bittersweet homecoming forces Anna to reconcile who she… Read More
By: Cristy Watson (CA)
Ever since Logan found out that his uncle was involved in his dad’s death, he’s been full of resentment — until he gets in trouble with the law and realizes he needs to face up to his… Read More
By: Keisha Evans (CA), N.B. Gonsalvez, Safia Saleh (CA)
These books help educators build community and eliminate conflict in the… Read More
By: Wanda Taylor (CA)
A 15-year-old Black girl from small town Nova Scotia is lured into the sex trade by an older teenage boy. Based on true-events, this book recounts the physical and emotional abuse experienced by young victims… Read More
By: Karen Spafford-Fitz (CA)
Vienna, a mixed Native American teen, and her mother struggle to escape her step-father’s constant violence by moving to a new city to start new… Read More
By: Lisa Harrington (CA)
The students at Lizzie’s high school are notoriously terrible at breakups. Forget awkward conversations—they’re dumping each other via text. Inspired by the terrible breakups around her, sixteen-year-old Lizzie,… Read More
By: Andre Fenton (CA)
Adrian is fed up with being bullied for his weight, but in an effort to get fit he develops an eating disorder. Will the girl he’s falling for be able to set him on the right… Read More
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