Incoming Resources
- Once in a blue moon, Sharon G. Flake
- I am here now, Barbara Bottner
- Moonwalking, Zetta Elliott, Lyn Miller-Lachmann ; illustrations by David Cooper
- Iveliz explains it all, Andrea Beatriz Arango ; Alyssa Bermudez
- When Winter Robeson came, Brenda Woods
- Blood moon, Lucy Cuthew
- People kill people, Ellen Hopkins
- The snow fell three graves deep, voices from the Donner party, Allan Wolf
- One big open sky, Lesa Cline-Ransome
- Ultraviolet, by Aida Salazar
- What about Will, Ellen Hopkins
- All he knew, Helen Frost
- Miles Morales, suspended, Jason Reynolds ; illustrated by Zeke Peña
- Under the broken sky, Mariko Nagai
- The door of no return, Kwame Alexander
- Salt the water, by Candice Iloh
- The canyon's edge, Dusti Bowling
- Swing, Kwame Alexander with Mary Rand Hess
- Starfish, Lisa Fipps
- The name she gave me, Betty Culley
- Rebound, by Kwame Alexander ; illustrations by Dawud Anyabwile
- A slip of a girl, by Patricia Reilly Giff
- Clap when you land, Elizabeth Acevedo
- The crossover, by Kwame Alexander
- Ode to a nobody, Caroline Brooks DuBois
- Odder, Katherine Applegate ; with illustrations by Charles Santoso
- Other words for home, Jasmine Warga
- Rez dogs, Joseph Bruchac
- Long way down, Jason Reynolds
- The poet X, Elizabeth Acevedo
- Lawless spaces, Corey Ann Haydu
- White Rose, by Kip Wilson
- Macy McMillan and the rainbow goddess, by Shari Green
- Forever is now, Mariama J. Lockington
- Before the ever after, Jacqueline Woodson
- African Town, Irene Latham & Charles Waters ; introduction by Joycelyn M. Davis, descendant of Clotilda survivors
- We are all so good at smiling, Amber McBride
- Red, white, and whole, Rajani LaRocca
- Home is not a country, Safia Elhillo
- The opposite of innocent, Sonya Sones
- Blood water paint, by Joy McCullough
- They call me Güero, a border kid's poems, by David Bowles
- The poet X, a novel, by Elizabeth Acevedo
- The moon within, Aida Salazar