Academy Award winner Alan Barillaro shares the journey of creating Bunns Rabbit—a story about finding your place in the world when you’re born different.
Browsing: Belonging
Fitting Indian is not only a moving coming-of-age novel—it’s a vital conversation starter about culture, mental health, and belonging.
This beautifully crafted picture book offers validation and hope to anyone who’s ever felt their stomach clench when asked, ‘Where are you from?
Allie Millington delivers an inventive and emotionally resonant story about family, grief, and the surprising ways places can hold memories.
For students interested in science and anyone seeking stories that resonate on an emotional level, this book is a thoughtful, scientifically grounded choice.
In this picture book fable, readers will learn and grow alongside a main character who is gentle and shy but not afraid to seek help.
Today we chat with J.E. “Jan” Thomas, author of The AI Incident, a middle-grade novel exploring AI, connection, and belonging in a tech-driven world.
Today, we chat with M.H. Clark, author of We Needed a You. This tender new picture book is a love letter to the ones who complete our world.
In A Home for Félix, children’s librarian-turned-author Stéphanie Demasse-Pottier crafts a gentle, heartwarming tale about finding family in unexpected places.
Exploring poverty, family relationships, and resilience, The Book Witch offers a fantastic starting point for discussing hope, change, and being different.