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Feathers
Jacqueline Woodson

Feathers

Genre:
Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

Narrator Frannie keenly observes the changing dynamics in her classroom when a new white student arrives. Frannie also frets about her family — her deaf brother isolated from the hearing world and her pregnant mother prone to miscarriages.

Feed
M.T. Anderson

Feed

Genre:
Fiction, Science fiction / Dystopian
Age Level:
YA

In this society your brain cyberfeed provides an endless stream of information, entertainment and advertising. When Violet’s feed is disrupted, she’s cast adrift and everyone is forced to examine the power of the feed in his/her life.

Young transgender person surrounded by flowers
Kacen Callender

Felix Ever After

Genre:
Fiction, Romance
Age Level:
YA

Felix Love has never been in love. What’s worse is that, even though he is proud of his identity, Felix also secretly fears that he’s one marginalization too many — Black, queer, and transgende — to ever get his own happily-ever-after.

When an anonymous student begins sending him transphobic messages — after publicly posting Felix’s deadname alongside images of him before he transitioned — Felix comes up with a plan for revenge. What he didn’t count on: his catfish scenario landing him in a quasi-love triangle. But as he navigates his complicated feelings, Felix begins a journey of questioning and self-discovery that helps redefine his most important relationship: how he feels about himself.

Felix Ever After is an honest and layered story about identity, falling in love, and recognizing the love you deserve.

Fergus Crane
Chris Riddell, Paul Stewart

Fergus Crane

Genre:
Fantasy, Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

Fergus Crane, the first title in the Far Flung Adventures series, is the tale of nine-year-old Fergus Crane, an ordinary boy who happens to attend an unusual school aboard a ship. Fergus’s life changes one night when a mysteriously delivered message arrives from a long-lost uncle who believes that Fergus’s life is in danger. Corby Flood and Hugo Pepper are other titles in the series.

Fever 1793
Laurie Halse Anderson

Fever 1793

Genre:
Historical Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

When yellow fever strikes 18th century Philadelphia, sixteen year old Matilda’s life is forever changed. Contemporary readers are likely to see themselves in Matilda while being transported back in time through striking smells and sights of an earlier time.

Chicago cityscape against red sky
Claire Hartfield

A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919

Genre:
Nonfiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

On a hot day in July 1919, five black youths went swimming in Lake Michigan, unintentionally floating close to the “white” beach. An angry white man began throwing stones at the boys, striking and killing one. Racial conflict on the beach erupted into days of urban violence that shook the city of Chicago to its foundations. This mesmerizing narrative draws on contemporary accounts as it traces the roots of the explosion that had been building for decades in race relations, politics, business, and clashes of culture. This history includes archival photos and prints, source notes, bibliography, and an index.

Japanese American husband and wife holding portrait of family member and WWII American soldier
Michael Cooper

Fighting for Honor: Japanese Americans and World War II

Genre:
Nonfiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

This book examines the treatment of Japanese Americans before, during, and after World War II by the U.S. government. From Pearl Harbor to the Japanese Internment camps, and the victories attained by an all Asian battalion, these stories give readers insight into the dichotomy felt by Japanese Americans during this shameful time in history. Photographs capture much what cannot be adequately expressed in words.

Fight for Life
Laurie Halse Anderson

Fight for Life

Genre:
Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

Maggie lives with her grandmother who is a veterinarian and owner of the animal clinic called Wild at Heart. In this first in the series, Maggie and other volunteers find the puppy mill responsible for the sick animals brought to the clinic — and help shut it down.

Finding a Great Summer Program: A Checklist for Parents

Early and sustained summer learning opportunities lead to higher graduation rates, better preparation for college, and positive effects on children’s self-esteem, confidence, and motivation. High-quality summer programs keep students engaged in learning, teach them new skills, allow them to develop previously unseen talents, and foster creativity and innovation.
Finding Junie Kim
Ellen Oh

Finding Junie Kim

Genre:
Historical Fiction
Age Level:
Middle Grade

Twelve-year-old Korean American Junie Kim, who’s kept quiet about the bullying and racism she encounters at school, is diagnosed with depression but is later inspired to speak out after learning about her grandparents’ experiences during the Korean War.