Creative nonfiction
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Creative nonfiction
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Creative nonfiction
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- The ocean disaster, Matthew McElligott
- The tide pool waits, Candace Fleming ; pictures by Amy Hevron
- Emmet to the rescue, by Julia March
- Just ask!, be different, be brave, be you, Sonia Sotomayor ; illustrated by Rafael López
- We are a garden, a story of how diversity took root in America, by Lisa Westberg Peters ; illustrated by Victoria Tentler-Krylov
- Night, Elie Wiesel ; translated from the French by Marion Wiesel
- Unspeakable, the Tulsa Race Massacre, Carole Boston Weatherford ; Floyd Cooper
- I am the shark, written by Joan Holub ; illustrated by Laurie Keller
- Elefantastic, a story of magic in 5 acts : light verse on a heavy subject, by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Brett Helquist
- A land of books, dreams of young Mexihcah word painters, Duncan Tonatiuh
- Lafayette!, a Revolutionary War tale, by Nathan Hale
- Jane against the world, Roe v. Wade and the fight for reproductive rights, Karen Blumenthal
- Fighting for independence, an interactive American Revolution adventure, by Blake Hoena consultant : Richard Bell, PhD Associate Professor of History University of Maryland, College Park
- Icky, sticky slime!, by Ximena Hastings ; illustrated by Alison Hawkins
- Pluto gets the call, Adam Rex ; illustrations by Laurie Keller
- Wild dogs and canines!, by Martin Kratt and Chris Kratt
- The 1619 Project, born on the water, by Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson ; illustrated by Nikkolas Smith
- Remarkable diaries, the world's greatest diaries, journals, notebooks, and letters, foreword, Professor Kate Williams ; contributors, R.G. Grant, Andrew Humphreys, Esther Ripley, and Iain Zaczek
- Spook, science tackles the afterlife, Mary Roach
- How Emily saved the bridge, the story of Emily Warren Roebling and the building of the Brooklyn Bridge, Frieda Wishinsky ; pictures by Natalie Nelson
- Phenomenal AOC, the roots and rise of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, written by Anika Aldamuy Denise ; illustrated by Loris Lora
- Kapaemahu, by Hinaleimoana Wong-Kalu, Dean Hamer, and Joe Wilson ; illustrated by Daniel Sousa
- I am an American, the Wong Kim Ark story, written by Martha Brockenbrough, with Grace Lin ; illustrated by Julia Kuo
- Let's get physical, how women discovered exercise and reshaped the world, Danielle Friedman
- How to solve a problem, the rise (and falls) of a rock-climbing champion, Ashima Shiraishi ; illustrations by Yao Xiao
- Lurking, how a person became a user, Joanne McNeil
- 111 trees, how one village celebrates the birth of every girl, [text] Rina Singh ; [illustrator] Marianne Ferrer
- Honeybee, the busy life of Apis mellifera, Candace Fleming ; [illustrated by] Eric Rohmann
- Narwhal on a sunny night, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by AG Ford
- We had a little real estate problem, the unheralded story of Native Americans in comedy, Kliph Nesteroff
- Emily writes, Emily Dickinson and her poetic beginnings, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Christine Davenier
- How to make an apple pie from scratch, in search of the recipe for our universe, from the origins of atoms to the big bang, Harry Cliff
- The lost family, how DNA testing is upending who we are, Libby Copeland
- Blue, a history of the color as deep as the sea and as wide as the sky, by Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond ; illustrated by Daniel Minter
- Hey, water!, Antoinette Portis
- Briarhill to Brooklyn, an Irish family's journey to freedom and opportunity, Jack Bodkin
- Born ready, the true story of a boy named Penelope, written by Jodie Patterson ; illustrated by Charnelle Pinkney Barlow
- If I die in a combat zone, box me up and ship me home, Tim O'Brien
- Box, Henry Brown mails himself to freedom, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Michele Wood
- My stinky summer by S. Bug, Paul Meisel
- The Roswell UFO incident, by Blake Hoena ; illustration by Tate Yotter Color By Gerardo Sandoval
- The case of the murderous Dr. Cream, the hunt for a Victorian era serial killer, Dean Jobb
- Building a new nation, an interactive American Revolution adventure, by Allison Lassieur consultant : Richard Bell, PhD Associate Professor of History University of Maryland, College Park
- Opal Lee and what it means to be free, the true story of the grandmother of Juneteenth, by Alice Faye Duncan ; illustrations by Keturah A. Bobo
- Cat, written by Juliet Clutton-Brock
- Monster trucks, Tedd Arnold
- Behind the beautiful forevers, Katherine Boo
- The view from the cheap seats, selected nonfiction, Neil Gaiman
- The gravity tree, the true story of a tree that inspired the world, written by Anna Crowley Redding ; illustrated by Yas Imamura
- Georgia O'Keeffe, she saw the world in a flower, written by Gabrielle Balkan ; illustrated by Josy Bloggs
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