Discover the life of William Kamkwamba, the Malawian inventor and engineer, who overcame poverty and famine to build windmills from recycled materials that brought electricity to his village.
Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature Young Adult WinnerA New York Public Library Best Books for TeensLos Angeles, 1924 Sixteen-year-old Ruby Chan considers herself a modern, independent American girl.
The events of this story take place in the refugee camp in Rafah, Palestine, where the child Mazen was surprised by a loud noise coming from the neighborhood.
Owen wrote this enjoyable book to help children understand the importance of community service, friendship, giving a helping hand, a hint at financial literacy, and character building.
Amazing stories of Latin Americans who changed the world-for kids ages 8 to 12Discover the incredible contributions that people of Latin American heritage have made to world history!
Help kids ages 6 to 9 discover the life of Malala Yousafzai-a story about standing up for education and equal rightsMalala Yousafzai became a brave activist while she was still a young girl.
Inspire boys to be confident and caring through the biographies of 50 fascinating men, past and present, representing the under-represented fields of health, education, the arts, and literacy (HEAL).
FUN, FRESH and THUMPING with ENERGY -Jeff Kinney, bestselling author of Diary of a Wimpy Kid The first in a hilarious series from multi-award-winning teacher and World Book Day Ambassador, MC Grammar!
The party continues but the problems get bigger in the second instalment of this original Dungeons & Dragons graphic novel series brought to you by New York Times bestselling author Molly Knox Ostertag and critically acclaimed illustrator Xanthe Bouma.