A list of books that introduces and explains the United States Constitution to students, kids, and their families.
Browsing: Teens: Young Adults
Rosanne A. Brown discusses her debut novel, A SONG OF WRAITHS AND RUIN—already on the New York Time’s Bestseller list!
An intricately detailed and enormously entertaining read, A SONG OF WRAITHS AND RUIN will endlessly entertain teens and adults alike.
Young adult literature is powerful on audio with themes of identity, activism, and friendships. Teens can immerse themselves in these excellent listening experiences.
The Little Prince is a thin book with its ninety-eight pages, but don’t be fooled; it’s a book meant to be deeply thought about so you build castles in the air.
Bradley’s Dragons is an excellent choice for readers who enjoy thought-provoking, thrilling, and suspenseful fantasy stories!
Our Friendship Matters is punctuated by a message of hope that there is a future and a way forward through the problem of racial injustice.
Read these stories written by black voices. Read them with your children and teens and start a conversation so that we may have hope for an undivided future in which all communities feel safe.
Young adult literature is powerful on audio. From full-cast productions to sensational author narrations, audiobooks provide a new way of connecting to these works.
Karen Benke has a handwritten letter + envelope surprise subscription for kids, to get them interested in snail mail.