Creative nonfiction
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Creative nonfiction
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Creative nonfiction
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- Incredible jobs you've (probably) never heard of, by Natalie Labarre
- The price of the ticket, collected nonfiction, 1948-1985, James Baldwin
- Professor Wooford McPaw's history of cars, Elliot Kruszynski
- We are a garden, a story of how diversity took root in America, by Lisa Westberg Peters ; illustrated by Victoria Tentler-Krylov
- Conduct a science experiment!, written by Der-shing Helmer ; art by Andrea Bell
- Spiders, worldwide webs, Tait Howard
- She caught the light, Williamina Stevens Fleming : astronomer, written by Kathryn Lasky ; illustrated by Julianna Swaney
- Midnight's borders, a people's history of modern India, Suchitra Vijayan
- Cosmic queries, StarTalk's guide to who we are, how we got here, and where we're going, Neil deGrasse Tyson with James Trefil ; read by Neil deGrasse Tyson and Lauren Fortgang
- Alone together, Julia Seal
- Stamped, el racismo, el antirracismo y tú, Jason Reynolds ; prólogo de Ibram X. Kendi ; adaptación de la obra ganadora del National Book Award Stamped from the beginning: the definitive history of racist ideas in America (Marcados al nacer: la historia definitiva de las ideas racistas en Estados Unidos de Ibram X. Kendi ; [traduccion, Melanie Márquez-Adams]
- Mars!, Earthlings welcome, by Mars ; (with Stacy McAnulty) ; illustrated by Mars (and Stevie Lewis)
- Warrior princess, the story of Khutulun, Sally Deng
- Alphamaniacs, builders of 26 wonders of the word, [by] Paul Fleischman ; art by Melissa Sweet
- The story of a butterfly, words by Margaret Rose Reed ; pictures by Manu Montoya
- Grandma's gardens, written by Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton ; illustrated by Carme Lemniscates
- Ella persistio en la ciencia, mujeres brillantes que marcaron la diferencia, escrito por Chelsea Clinton ; ilustrado by Alexandra Boiger ; traducido por Adriana Domínguez
- Señorita Mariposa, Ben Gundersheimer also known as Mister G ; illustrated by Marcos Almada Rivero
- Find out about animal babies, Martin Jenkins ; illustrated by Jane McGuinness
- Now what?, a math tale, Robie H. Harris ; illustrated by Chris Chatterton
- Homes, from then to now, Carol Lawrence ; illustrated by Poppy Kang
- I'm trying to love math, words & pictures by Bethany Barton
- A history of underwear with Professor Chicken, written by Hannah Holt ; illustrated by Korwin Briggs
- Stand up!, 10 mighty women who made a change, by Brittney Cooper ; illustrated by Cathy Ann Johnson
- 44 chapters about 4 men, BB Easton
- So you want to be an owl, Jane Porter ; illustrated by Maddie Frost
- Nikola Tesla, written by Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara ; illustrated by Alexander Mostov
- Tales of the talented tenth, words and pictures, Joel Christian Gill, V. 3
- Narwhal on a sunny night, by Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by AG Ford
- How to bake a universe, Alec Carvlin ; illustrated by Brian Biggs
- Let's Let That Are Not Yet, INFERNO, Ed Pavlic
- I am the shark, written by Joan Holub ; illustrated by Laurie Keller
- Magical history tour, the Apollo project, Fabrice Erre, writer ; Sylvain Savoia, artist ; [translation, Nanette McGuinness], V. 10
- Ashoka the fierce, how an angry prince became India's emperor of peace, Carolyn Kanjuro ; illustrated by Sonali Zohra
- Opening the road, Victor Hugo Green and his Green Book, by Keila V. Dawson ; illustrated by Alleanna Harris
- Evicted!, the struggle for the right to vote, Alice Faye Duncan ; art by Charly Palmer
- Moving forward, from space-age rides to Civil Rights sit-ins with Airman Alton Yates, Chris Barton ; illustrated by Steffi Walthall
- A garden in your belly, meet the microbes in your gut, Masha D'yans
- One dead spy, a Revolutionary War tale, by Nathan Hale
- When the schools shut down, a young girl's story of Virginia's "lost generation" and the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision, written by Yolanda Gladden ; as told to Dr. Tamara Pizzoli ; illustrated by Keisha Morris
- Joey, a baby koala and his mother, Nic Bishop
- Night, Elie Wiesel ; translated from the French by Marion Wiesel
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