Showing posts with label K-12 books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label K-12 books. Show all posts

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Raising Activists: Part II: 50+ Recent Books About Activism, K-12

At the beginning of the year I posted, Raising Activists: 100+ Books to Read in K-12.  Since then some new books have been or will be published that I wanted to add. Here's a continuation...

When the Slave Esperança Garcia Wrote a Letter

K-5 Biographies

  1. Abouraya, Karen Leggett. (2014). Malala Yousafzai: Warrior with Words. Illustrated by  L. C. Wheatley. Great Neck, NY: StarWalk Kids Media.
  2. Alko, Selina. (2015). The Case for Loving: The Fight for Interracial Marriage. Illustrated by Sean Qualls. New York: Arthur A. Levine Books.
  3. Capaldi, Gina. (2008/2013). A Boy Named Beckoning: The True Story of Dr. Carlos Montezuma, Native American Hero. Minneapolis, MN:  Millbrook Press.  
  4. Corey, Shana. (2016). Malala: A Hero for All (Step into Reading). Illustrated by Elizabeth Sayles. New York: Random House. 
  5. Jazynka, Kitson. (2015). National Geographic Readers: Rosa ParksWashington D.C.: National Geographic.
  6. Kostecki-Shaw, Jenny Sue. (2015). Luna & Me: The True Story of a Girl Who Lived in a Tree to Save a Forest. New York: Henry Holt.
  7. Krull, Kathleen. (2015). Women Who Broke the Rules: Coretta Scott King. Illustrated by Laura Freeman. New York: Bloomsbury USA Childrens. 
  8. Langston-George, Rebecca. (2015). For the Right to Learn: Malala Yousafzai's Story. Illustrated by Janna Bock. North Mankato, MN: Capstone.
  9. Prévot, Franck.  (2015). Wangari Maathai: The Woman Who Planted Millions of TreesIllustrated by Aurélia Fronty. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge.
  10. Rabinowitz, Alan. (2014). A Boy and a Jaguar. Illustrated by Catia Chien. Boston, MA: HMH Books for Young Readers .
  11. Rosa, Sonia. (2015). When the Slave Esperança Garcia Wrote a Letter.  Illustrated by Luciana Justiniana Hees. Translated by Jane Springer. Toronto, ON: Groundwood Books.
  12. Roy,Jennifer. (2015). Jars of Hope. Illustrated by Meg Owenson. North Mankato, MN: Capstone.
  13. Shabazz, Ilyasah. (2014). Malcolm Little: The Boy Who Grew Up to Become Malcolm X. Illustrated by A.G. Ford. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.
  14. Shapiro, J.H. (2015). Magic Trash. Illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge.
  15. Stone, Tanya Lee. (2015). The House That Jane Built: A Story About Jane AddamsIllustrated by Kathryn Brown. New York: Henry Holt.
  16. Tate, Don. (2015). Poet: The Remarkable Story of George Moses Horton. Atlanta, GA: Peachtree Publishers.
  17. Thompson, Laurie Ann. (2015). Emmanuel's Dream: The True Story of Emmanuel Ofosu YeboahIllustrated by Sean Qualls. New York: Schwartz & Wade.
  18. Tonatiuh, Duncan. (2015). Funny Bones: Posada and His Day of the Dead Calaveras. New York: Abrams Books for Young Readers.
  19. Wallace, Ian. (2015). The Slippers' Keeper. Toronto, ON: Groundwood Books. 
  20. Watkins, Angela Farris. (2015). My Uncle Martin's Words for America: Martin Luther King Jr.'s Niece Tells How He Made a Difference. Illustrated by Eric Velasquez. New York: Harry N. Abrams. 
Characters Who Stand Up: Picture Books





  1. Branford, Anne. (2014). Violet Mackerel's Pocket Protest. Illustrated by Elanna Allen. New York: Atheneum Books.
  2. Meyer, Susan. (2015). New ShoesIllustrated by Eric Velasquez. New York: Holiday House.
  3. McCarney, Rosemary. (2015). Tilt Your Head, Rosie the Red. Illustrated by Yvonne Cathcart. Toronto, ON: Second Story Press.
  4. Winter, Jonah. (2015). Lillian's Right to Vote: A Celebration of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Illustrated by Shane W. Evans. New York: Schwartz & Wade. 

Informational Texts About Activism (K-4)
  1. Nagara, Innosanto. (2015). Counting on Community. New York: Triangle Square. (Board Book)
  2. Wilson, Janet. (2014). Our Heroes: How kids are Making a DifferenceToronto, ON: Second Story Press.
  3. Wilson, Janet. (2013). Our Rights: How Kids are Changing the World. Toronto, ON: Second Story Press.

Informational Texts About Activism (Grade 7+)


  1. Bausum, Ann. (2015). Stonewall: Breaking Out in the Fight for Gay Rights. New York: Viking Books for Young Readers. 
  2. Brimner,  Larry Dane. (2014). Strike!: The Farm Workers' Fight for Their Rights. Honesdale, PA:  Calkins Creek. 
  3. Dublin, Anne. (2015). 44 Hours or Strike. Toronto, ON: Second Story Press.
  4. Hern, Matt and the Purple Thistle Centre (Eds). (2013). Stay Solid: A Radical Handbook for Youth. Oakland, CA: ak press. 
  5. Rappaport, Doreen. (2013). Tinker vs. Des Moines: Students' Rights on TrialGreat Neck, NY: StarWalk Kids Media.
  6. Sheinkin, Steve. (2014). The Port Chicago 50: Disaster, Mutiny, and the Fight for Civil RightsNew York: Roaring Brook Press.
  7. Thompson, Laurie Ann. (2014). Be a Changemaker: How to Start Something That Matters. New York: Simon Pulse/Beyond Words.
  8. Willen, Janet and Marjorie Gann. (2015). Speak a Word for Freedom: Women Against Slavery. Plattsburgh, NY: Tundra Books. 
Middle School Biographies/Memoir: Grades 5-8 



  1. Barrett, Dawson. (2015). Teenage Rebels: Stories of Successful High School Activists, From the Little Rock 9 to the Class of Tomorrow. Portland, OR: Microcosm Publishing.
  2. Danziger, Meryl. (2015). Come On, Sing It!: The Story of Pete SeegerNew York: 7 Story Press.
  3. Kanefield, Teri. (2014). The Girl from the Tar Paper School: Barbara Rose Johns and the Advent of the Civil Rights MovementNew York: Harry N. Abrams
  4. Elspeth (Adapter), Susan Buckley (Adapter) and Lynda Blackmon Lowery (Author). (2015). Turning 15 on the Road to Freedom: My Story of the Selma Voting Rights March. New York: Dial.
  5. Nelson, S.D. (Lakota) (2015). Sitting Bull: Lakota Warrior and Defender of His People. New York: Abrams Books for Young Readers.
  6. Powell, Patricia Hruby. (2014). Josephine: The Dazzling Life of Josephine Baker. Illustrated by Christian Robinson. San Fransisco, CA: Chronicle Books.
  7. Ross, Michael Elsohn. (2015). She Takes a Stand: 16 Fearless Activists Who Have Changed the World (Women of Action). Chicago, IL: Chicago Review Press.
  8. Schatz, Kate. (2015). Rad American Women A-Z: Rebels, Trailblazers, and Visionaries who Shaped Our History . . . and Our Future! Illustrated by Miriam Klein Stahl. San Francisco, CA: City Lights Publishers. 
  9. Weatherford, Carole Boston. (2015). Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer: The Spirit of the Civil Rights Movement. Illustrated by Ekua Holmes. Somerville, MA: Candlewick.
High School & Adult Biographies/Memoir



  1. Caravantes, Peggy. (2015). The Many Faces of Josephine Baker: Dancer, Singer, Activist, SpyChicago, IL: Chicago Review Press.
  2. Carmon, Irin and Shana Knizhnik. (2015). Notorious RBG: The Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. New York: Dey Street Books.
  3. Coates,Ta-Nehisi. (2015). Between the World and Me. New York: Spiegel & Grau.
  4. Ganda, Martin and Caitlin Alifirenka. (2015). I Will Always Write Back: How One Letter Changed Two Lives. New York: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers. 
  5. Lewis, John & Andrew Aydin. (2015). March: Book Two. Illustrated by Nate Powell. Top Shelf Productions.
Characters Who Stand Up: Novels &  Novels in Verse, Essay for Teens & Adults


  1. Imarisha, Walidah  &  adrienne maree brown (Eds.). (2015). Octavia's Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice Movements. Oakland, CA: AK Press. 
  2. Miller-Lachmann, Lyn. (2009). Gringolandia. Evanston, IL: Curbstone Books.
  3. Nawrocki. Norman. (2013). Red: Quebec Student Strike and Social Revolt .Oakland, CA: AK Press..
  4. Reynolds, Jason. (2015). The Boy in the Black Suit. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers .
  5. Wiles, Deborah. (2014). Revolution. New York: Scholastic.

Friday, November 28, 2014

K-12 Children's Books about Coal Mining


K-5 Picture Books

Carter,  Anne Laurel. (2008). Out of the Deeps. Illustrated by Nicolas Debon. Voctoria, BC: Orca Book Publisher.
Hendershot, Judith. (1992).  In Coal Country. Illustrated by Thomas B. Allen. New York: Dragonfly Books.
Love, Ann & Jane Drake. (1997). America at Work: Mining. Illustrated by Pat Crupples. Towanado, NY: Kids Can Press.
Wallace, Ian. 2005. Boy of the Deeps. Toronto, ON: Groundwood Books.

Grades 5-8

Aronson. Marc. (2011). Trapped: How the World Rescued 33 Miners from 2,000 Feet Below the Chilean Desert.   New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.
Bartoletti, Susan Campbell. (2000). A Coal Miner's Bride: the Diary of Anetka Kaminska. New York: Scholastic.
Bartoletti, Susan Campbell. (1999). Growing Up in Coal Country. Boston, MA: HMH Books for Young Readers.
Hughes, Pat. (2014). The Breaker Boys. Backshore Books. (Fiction)
Laskas, Gretchen Moran. (2007). The Miner's Daughter. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. (Fiction)
Nelson, S.D. (2014). Digging a Hole to Heaven: Coal Miner Boys. New York: Abrams.
Ruby, Lois. (2012). Strike! Mother Jones and the Colorado Coal Field War. Palmer Lake, CO: Filter Press, LLC.
Scott, Elaine. (2012). Buried Alive!: How 33 Miners Survived 69 Days Deep Under the Chilean Desert.  New York: Clarion Books.


Grades 9+
Freese, Barbara. (2004). Coal: A Human HistoryNew York:  Penguin Books.
Galuszka, Peter A. (2012).  Thunder on the Mountain: Death at Massey and the Dirty Secrets Behind Big Coal.  New York: St. Martin's Press.



Thursday, August 7, 2014

Raising Activists: 100+ Books to Read in K-12


K-5 Biographies
  1. Anaya, R. (2000). Elegy on the Death of Cesar Chavez. Illustrated by G. Enrique. El Paso, TX: Cinco Puntos Press.
  2. Brown, Monica. (2009). Side by Side/Lado a Lado: The Story of Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez/La Historia de Dolores Huerta y Cesar Chavez.  Illustrated by Joe Cepeda. New York: HarperCollins.
  3. Bruchac, Joseph. (2006). Crazy Horse's VisionIllustrated by S.D. Nelson.  New York: Lee and Low Books. 
  4. Bruchac, Joseph. (1998). A Boy Called Slow. Illustrated by Rocco Baviera. New York: Puffin.
  5. Capaldi, Gina. (2011).  Red Bird Sings: The Story of Zitkala-Ša, Native American Author, Musician, and Activist. Illustrated by Q.L. Pearce. Minneapolis, MN:  Millbrook Press.  
  6. Chin-Lee, Cynthia. (2008). Akira to Zoltan: Twenty-Six Men Who Changed the WorldIllustrated by Megan Halsey & Sean Addy. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge.
  7. Chin-Lee, Cynthia. (2006).  Amelia to Zora: Twenty-Six Women Who Changed the WorldIllustrated by Megan Halsey & Sean Addy.  Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge.
  8. Demi. (2001). Gandhi. New York: Margaret McElderry.
  9. Dray, Philip. (2008). Yours for Justice, Ida B. Wells: The Daring Life of a Crusading Journalist. Illustrated by Stephen Alcorn. Atlanta, GA: Peachtree Publishers. 
  10. Gandhi, Arun & Bethany Hegedus. (2014). Grandfather Gandhi. Illustrated by Evan Turk. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.
  11. Giovanni, Nikki. (2005). Rosa. Illustrated by Bryan Collier. New York: Henry Holt.
  12. Haskins, Jim. (2008). Delivering Justice: W.W. Law and the Fight for Civil Rights. Illustrated by Benny Andrews. New York: Lee & Low Books.
  13. Hoose, Philip. (2010). Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward JusticeNew York: Square Fish.
  14. Johnson, Jen Cullerton. (2010). Seeds of Change: Planting a Path To PeaceIllustrated by Sonia Lynn Sadler. New York: Lee & Low Books.
  15. Krakow, Kari. (2002). The Harvey Milk Story. Illustrated by David Gardner. Two Lives Publishing.
  16. Krasner, Barbara. (2014). Goldie Takes a Stand: Golda Meir’s First Crusade. Illustrated by Kelsey Garrity-Riley. Minneapolis, MN: Kar-Ben Publishing.
  17. Krull, Kathleen. (2003). Harvesting Hope: The Story of Cesar Chavez. Illustrated by Yuyi Morales. New York: HMH Books for Young Readers. 
  18. Levinson, Cynthia. (2012).  We've Got a Job: The 1963 Birmingham Children's March. Atlanta, GA: Peachtree Publishers.
  19. McGinty, Alice B. (2013). Gandhi: A March to the Sea. Illustrated by Thomas Gonzalez. Two Lions.
  20. Myers, Walter Dean. (2012). I've Seen the Promised Land: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Illustrated by Leonard Jenkins. New York: Amistad.
  21. Myers, Walter Dean. (2003). Malcolm X: A Fire Burning Brightly. Illustrated by Leonard Jenkins. New York: Amistad.
  22. Nelson, Kadir. (2013). Nelson Mandela. New York: Katherine Tegen Books.
  23. Nivola, Claire. (2008). Planting the Trees of Kenya: the Story of Wangari Maathai. New York: Frances Foster Books.
  24. Pickney, Nekisha & Noah Rattler. (2014).  Noah's Walk: A 1,800 Mile Journey Raising the Awareness of Homelessness. Illustrated by Thaddeus Lavalais. Creative Space.
  25. Pinkney, Andrea Davis. (2013). Martin & Mahalia: His Word, Her Songs. Illustrated by Brian Pinkney. New York: Little, Brown.
  26. Pinkney, Andrea Davis. (2013). Profiles #6: Peace Warriors. New York: Scholastic. (Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, Dorothy Day, and Ellen Sirleaf Johnson)
  27. Pinkney, Andrea Davis. (2013). Let It Shine: Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters. Illustrated by Stephan Alcorn. New York: Harcourt.
  28. Ransom, C. (1993). Listening to Crickets: A Story About Rachel Carson. Illustrated by S.O. Haas. New York: Scholastic.
  29. Rappaport, Doreen. (2009). Eleanor, Quiet No More. Illustrated by Gary Kelley. New York: Hyperion.
  30. Ray, Deborah Kogan. (2013). Paiute Princess: The Story of Sarah Winnemucca. New york: Farra, Straus & Giroux.
  31. Rochelle, Belinda. (1997). Witnesses to Freedom: Young People Who Fought for Civil Rights. New York: Puffin.
  32. Rohmer, Harriet. (2010). Heroes of the Environment: True Stories of People Who Are Helping to Protect Our Planet. Illustrated by Julie McLaughlin. San Francisco, CA Chronicle Books.
  33. Stone, Tanya Lee. (2010). Elizabeth Leads the Way: Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the Right to Vote. Illustrated by Rebecca Gibbon. New York: Henry Holt.
  34. Sundem, Garth. (2010). Real Kid, Real Stories, Real Change: Courageous Actions Around the World. Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing. 
  35. Tarfolla, Carmen & Sharyll Teneyuca. (2008). That's Not Fair! / No Es Justo!: Emma Tenayuca's Struggle for Justice/La lucha de Emma Tenayuca por la justicia. Illustrated by Terry Ybanez.  San Antonio, TX: Wings Press.
  36. Tonatiuh, Duncan. (2014). Separate Is Never Equal: Sylvia Mendez and Her Family’s Fight for Desegregation. New York: Abrams.
  37. Warren, Sarah E. (2012). Dolores Huerta: A Hero to Migrant Workers. Illustrated by Robert Casilla. Tarrytown, NY: Two Lions.
  38. Winter, Jeanette. (2014). Malala, A Brave Gril from Pakistan/Iqbal, A Brave Boy from Pakistan. New York: Beach Lane Books.
  39. Winter, Jeanette. (2009). Nasreen's Secret School: A True Story from Afghanistan . Orlando, FL: Harcourt.
  40. Winter, Jeanette. (2005). The Librarian of Basra. Orlando, FL: Harcourt.
  41. Winter, Jonah. (2009). Sonia Sotomayor: A Judge Grows in the Bronx / La juez que crecio en el Bronx. Illustrated by Edel Rodriguez. New York: Atheneum.
  42. Wishinsky, Freida. (2012). Profile #4: Freedom HeroinesNew York: Scholastic. (Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ida B. Wells, Alice Paul, Rosa Parks, and Jane Addams.) 
  43. Yoo, Paula. (2014). Twenty-two Cents: The Story of Muhammad Yunus. Illustrated by Jamel Akib. New York: Lee & Low Books.


from Yellow Umbrella
People Who Stand Up: Picture Books
  1. Brown, Don. (2004). Kid Blink Beats the World. New York Roaring Brook Press.
  2. Brun-Cosme, Nadine. (2009). Big Wolf, Little Wolf. Illustrated by Oliver Talec. Brooklyn, NY: Enchanted Lion Books,
  3. Cohn, Diana. (2005). ¡Si, Se Puede! / Yes, We Can!: Janitor Strike in L.AIllustrated by Francisco Delgado. El Paso, TX: Cinco Puntos Press.
  4. Cronin, Doreen. (2011). Click Clack Moo: Cows that Type Illustrated by Betsy Lewin. New York: Little Simon.
  5. Evan, Shane W. (2012). We March. New York: Roaring Brook Press.
  6. Hopkins, H. Joseph. (2013). The Tree Lady: The True Story of How One Tree-Loving Woman Changed a City ForeverIllustrated by Jill McElmurry. New York: Beach Lane Books.
  7. Kurusa. (2008). The Streets are Free. Illustrated by Monika Doppert. Buffalo, NY: Annick Press.
  8. Landowne, Youme. (2004). Selavi, That is Life: A Haitian Story of Hope. El Paso, TX: Cinco Puntos Press.
  9. Markel, Michelle. (2013). Brave Girl: Clara and the Shirtwaist Makers' Strike of 1909. Illustrated by Melissa Sweet. New York: Balzer + Bray.
  10. McKissick, Patricia. (2008). Stitchin' and Pullin': Gee's Bend Quilt. Illustrated by Cozbi A. Cabrera. New York: Random House Books for Young Readers.
  11. Mickenburg, Julia L. & Philip Nel. (Eds.)  (2010). Tales for Little Rebels: A Collection of Radical Children's Literature. New York: New York University Press.
  12. Muth, Jon.(2003).  Stone Soup. New York: Scholastic.
  13. Pinborough, Jan. (2013). Miss More Thought Otherwise: How Anne Carroll Moore Created Libraries for Children. Illustrated by Debby Atwell. New York: HMH Books for Young Readers.
  14. Pinkney, Andrea Davis. (2010). Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down. Illustrated by Brian Pinkney. New York: Little, Brown Books.
  15. Rodriguez, Luis J. (2004). It Doesn't Have to Be This Way / No tiene que ser asi: A Barrio Story/Una historia del barrio. Illustrated by Daniel Galvez. New York: Lee & Low Books.
  16. Shange, Ntozake. (2012). Freedom's a-Callin Me. Illustrated by Rod Brown. New York: Amistad.
  17. Shange, Ntozake. (2009). We Trouble the Waters. Illustrated by Rod Brown. New York: Amistad.
  18. Shange, Ntozake. (2004). Ellington was Not a Street. Illustrated by Kadir Nelson. New York: Simon & Schuster.
  19. Shapiro, J.H. (2011). Magic Trash: The Story of Tyree Guyton and His Art. Watertown, MA: Charlesbridge. 
  20. Skarmeta, Anthony. (2003). The CompositionIllustrated by Alfonnso Ruano. Toronto, ON: Groundwood Books.
  21. Waddell, Martin. (1996). Farmer Duck. Illustrated by Helen Ozenbury. Somerville, MA: Candlewick Books.
  22. Weatherford, Carole Boston. (2007). Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins. Illustrated by Jerome Lagarrigue. New York: Puffin.


Informational Texts About Activism
  1. Bolden Tonya. (Ed.). (2002). 33 Things Every Girl Should Know About Women's History: From Suffragettes to Skirt Lengths to the E.R.A. New York: Crown Books for Young Readers
  2. Bouler, Olivia. (2011). Olivia's Birds: Saving the Gulf. New York: Sterling.
  3. Featherstone, Liz & united Students Against Sweatshops. (2002). Students Against Sweatshops: The Making of a Movement.  New York: Verso.
  4. Freedman, Russell. (2014). Because they Marched: The People's Campaign for Voting Rights That Changed America. New York: Holiday House.
  5. Heagney, Brian. (2010). ABCs of Anarchy. Open Source.
  6. Levine, Elaine. Nagara, Innosanto. (2013). A is for Activist. Seven Stories Press.
  7. Lewis, Barbara A. (2008). The Teen Guide to Global Action: How to Connect with Others (Near & Far) to Create Social Change. Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing.
  8. Lewis, Barbara A. (1998). What Do You Stand For? For Teens: A Guide to Building CharacterMinneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing.
  9. Martir,Vanessa,  Lublin, Nancy and Julia Steers. (2010). Do Something!: A Handbook for Young Activists.  New York: Workman Books.
  10. Schlimm, John. (2013). Stand Up!: 75 Young Activists Who Rock the World and How You Can, Too! Orangevale, CA: Publishing Syndicate.
  11. Seven, John & Jana Christy. (2012). A Rule Is To Break: A Child's Guide to Anarchy. North Adams, MA: Auntie Uncle Books.
  12. Sluiter, Liesbeth. (2009). Clean Clothes: A Global Movement to End Sweatshops. New York: Pluto Press.
  13. Takaki, Ronald. (2012). A Different Mirror for Young People: A History of Multicultural America. (Adapted by Rebecca Stefoff). New York: Seven Stories Press. 
  14. Zinn, Howard.  (2009). A Young People's History of the United States: Columbus to the War on Terror.  New York: Seven Stories Press. 

Middle & High School Biographies/Memoir
  1. Bernier-Grand, Carmen. (2011). César: ¡Sí Se Puede! Yes We Can!. Illustrated by David Diaz. Two Lions.
  2. Bolden Tonya. (2008). W.E. B. DuBois. New York: Viking Juvenile.
  3. Hoose,  (2009). Claudette Colvin: Twice Toward Justice. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
  4. Levine, Ellen. (2000). Freedom's Children: Young Civil Rights Activists Tell Their Own Stories. New York: Puffin. 
  5. Marrin, Albert. (2014). A Volcano Beneath the Snow: John Brown's War Against Slavery.  New York: Random House.
  6. Myers, Walter Dean.  (2008). Ida B. Wells: Let the Truth Be Told. Illustrated by Bonnie Christensen. New York: Amistad.
  7. Myers, Walter Dean. (1994). Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary. New York: Scholastic.
  8. Nelson, D.S. (2010). Black Elk's Vision: A Lakota Story. New York: Abrams.
  9. Zenatti, Valerie. (2005). When I Was a Soldier. New York: Bloomsbury.

Characters Who Stand Up: Novels for Intermediate & Middle Grades (4-8)
  1. Bondoux, Anne-Laure.  (2010). A Time of Miracles. Translated by Y. Maudet. New York: Delacorte Books.
  2. Conkling, Winifred. (2013). Sylvia & Aki. New York: Random House.
  3. D'Adamo, Francesco. (2005). IqbalNew York: Aladdin.
  4. de Graaf, Anne. (2012). Son of a GunWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing.
  5. Fitzhugh, Lousie. (2008). Nobody's Family is Gong to Change. New York: Square Fish.
  6. French, S. Terrell. (2009). Operation Redwood. New York: Amulet Books/Abrams.
  7. Funke, Cornelia. (2002). The Thief Lord. New York: Scholastic.
  8. Hiassen, Carl. (2002). HootNew York: Knopf
  9. Kadohata, Cynthia. (2011). A Million Shades of Gray. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.
  10. Mourlevat, Jean-Claude. (2006) The Pull of the OceanNew York: Laurel Leaf.
  11. Nussbaum, Susan. (2012). Good Kings Bad Kings: A Novel. Chapel Hill:NC: Algonquin Books.
  12. Timberlake, Amy. (2006). That Girl Lucy Moon. New York: Hyperion.
  13. Voorhoeve, Anne C. (2012). My Family for the WarNew York: Dial.

Characters Who Stand Up: Novels &  Novels in Verse for Teens & Adults
  1. Brink, Andre. (2013). A Dry White Season. New York: HarperCollins.
  2. Cole, Marjorie Kowalski. (2006). Correcting the Landscape: A Novel. New York: Harper Perennial.
  3. Danticat, Edwidge. (2003). The Farming of Bones. New York: Soho Press.
  4. Lockhart, E. (2009). The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks. New York: Hyperion. 
  5. Marquez, Gabriel Garcia. (2006).  The Autumn of the Patriarch. New York: HarperPerennial.
  6. Newman, Leslea. (2012). October Mourning: A Song for Matthew Shepard. Somerville, MA: Candlewick. (Grades 7+)
  7. Nobacon, Danbert. (2010). 3 Dead Princes: An Anarchist Fairy Tale. Ashland, OR: Exterminating Angel Press. 
  8. Spiotta, Dana. (2006).  Eat the DocumentNew York: Scribner.
  9. Steinbeck, John. (2006).  The Grapes of WrathNew York: Penguin.
  10. Steinbeck, John. (2006). In Dubious BattleNew York: Penguin.
  11. Warren, Robert Penn. (1963/1996).  All the Kings Men. New York:  Bantam.
  12. Winterson, Jeanette. (1987). The Passion. New York: Grove Press.