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Where I Belong

Where I belongTeenager Carrie, adopted as an infant, looks completely different from her parents and is the only black-haired, dark-skinned girl in McDonalds Corners, Ontario. She feels like she is out-of-place. At a hockey game, she meets Tommy, who is from a nearby Mohawk reserve. This leads to the discovery that her biological father is Mohawk. She journeys to Kahnawake, Ontario, to meet him and there realizes that she can love two families. This story of self-discovery takes place during the Oka Crisis in the summer of 1990, which was a 78-day standoff between Mohawk protestors, police, and army over the proposed expansion of a golf course on disputed land that included a Mohawk burial ground. mjw
Title: Where I Belong
Author: Tara White
Publisher
: Tradewinds Books.  Vancouver, Canada
Copyright
: 2015
Original Language
: English 
ISBN
: 978-1-896580-77-7
Paperback pages
: 112
Age range
: 12-15
Genre
: Fiction
Book setting
: Canada
Author’s ethnicity
: Mohawk
Author’s residence
: Ontario, Canada
Subjects
: Canada, Hockey, Indian reservations, Mohawk, Oka Uprising 1990, Quebec history, Self-discovery

Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress

Morris MicklewhiteMorris is a bright and wildly creative pre-school boy who likes to paint, do puzzles, sing, and wear the tangerine dress he finds in the dress-up center at school. But his classmates make fun of him. He is not welcome in the spaceship they are building because astronauts, they say, don’t wear dresses. On a day when Morris pretends to have a tummy ache and stays home from school, he has a wonderful dream about a space safari with his cat Moo, big blue elephants, and tigers the color of the sun. Inspired by this, he paints a beautiful picture. When he confidently returns to school and builds his own spaceship, the boys take an imaginary space adventure together, where it does not matter if astronauts wear dresses or not. Touches of tangerine in the charcoal, watercolor, and pastel illustrations highlight Morris’ world in this sensitive look at creativity, courage, and a boy who simply likes to dress up. mjw
Title: Morris Micklewhite and the Tangerine Dress
Author: Christine Baldacchino
Illustrator
: Isabelle Malenfant
Publisher
: Groundwood Books, House of Anansi Press. Toronto
Copyright
: 2014
Original Language
: English
ISBN
: 978-1-55498-347-6
Hardcover pages
: 32
Age range
: 4-7
Genre
: Picture book
Author’s ethnicity
: Canadian
Author’s residence
: Toronto
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: Canadian
Illustrator’s residence
: Montreal
Awards
: 2015 ALA Stonewall Book Award (Honor), 2014 Canadian Children’s Book Centre Best Books for Kids and Teens
Subjects
: Acceptance, Clothing, Differences, Dresses, Gender expression, Imagination, Sex role

Ballet Spectacular: A Young Ballet Lover’s Guide and An Insight Into A Magical World

Ballet SpectacularThis informative and beautiful book is the perfect reference volume for children who love ballet. Featuring more than 160 stunning color and black-and-white photographs from The Royal Ballet, this masterpiece covers all things ballet. Included are a history of ballet; an overview of basic ballet steps, music, and choreography; a look at The Royal Ballet and The Royal Ballet School; information about shoes, costumes, and theatres; stories of some of The Royal Ballet’s classical and modern repertory, like Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, and Alice in Wonderland; profiles of world-renowned dancers; and a helpful glossary. The book offers a unique insight into ballet, as seen through the eyes of The Royal Ballet. mjw
Title: Ballet Spectacular: A Young Ballet Lover’s Guide and An Insight Into A Magical World
Author: Lisa Miles
Illustrator
: Images from The Royal Ballet
Publisher
: Barron’s Educational Series, Inc.
Copyright
: 2015
Original Language
: English
Original Publisher
: Carlton Books, Limited.  London
Original Copyright
: 2014
ISBN
: 978-0-7641-6745-4
Hardcover pages
: 80
Age range
: 8-14
Genre
: Information book, Nonfiction
Author’s ethnicity
: British
Author’s residence
: England
Subjects
: Ballet, Ballet dancers, Costumes, Dance, Music, Royal Ballet, Royal Opera House, Theatres

The Tiny King

The Tiny KingOnce upon a time, there was a Tiny King, who lived in a big castle guarded by an army of big soldiers. He ate all alone at a big table. He could never finish the huge feast. He had a big white horse, but he always fell off. He bathed in a big bathtub with a water fountain, but splashing alone wasn’t much fun. And he slept in a big bed, but not very well. One day, he met a big princess. They married and were blessed with ten children. Then, everything brightened and became just the right size. The spare text of this new fairytale is complemented by clever, colorful, cut-outs, and digital collage. mjw
Title: The Tiny King
Author: Taro Miura
Illustrator
: Taro Miura
Publisher
: Candlewick Press, Somerville, Massachusetts
Copyright
: 2013
Original Language
: Japanese
Original Title
: Chilsana Osama
Original Publisher
: Kaisei-sha Publishing Co., Ltd., Tokyo
Original Copyright
: 2010
ISBN
: 978-0-7636-6687-3
Hardcover pages
: 32
Age range
: 2-5
Genre
: Picture book
Author’s ethnicity
: Japanese
Author’s residence
: Japan
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: Japanese
Illustrator’s residence
: Japan
Awards
: 2011 Sankei Award for Children’s Books and Publications
Subjects
: Counting, Family, Happiness, Kings and rulers, Shapes, Size, Stature

Anna Hibiscus’ Song

anna hibiscus songAnna Hibiscus lives in Africa. Amazing Africa. She is so happy that she almost floats out of the mango tree. When she asks her grandparents, Aunt Joli, Uncle Tunde, and her cousins what they do when they are happy, they all offer suggestions. She asks her father and mother, and her mother knows how to channel Anna’s infectious happiness. Anna climbs back into the mango tree and sings her happiness song. Gorgeous, colorful illustrations feature the daily life of a large extended family in urban Africa. This is the first picture book that brings Anna’s world into full color. It could be used as an introduction to the four chapter books about Anna. mjw
Title: Anna Hibiscus’ Song
Author: Atinuke
Illustrator
: Lauren Tobia
Publisher
: Kane Miller, A Division of EDC Publishing
Copyright
: 2011
Original Language
: English
Original Publisher
: Walker Books, Ltd., London
Original Copyright
: 2011
ISBN
: 978-1-61067-040-1
Hardcover pages
: 32
Age range
: 3-7
Genre
: Picture book
Book setting
: Africa
Author’s ethnicity
: Nigerian
Author’s residence
: Wales
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: English
Illustrator’s residence
: England
Subjects
: African culture, Emotions, Family life, Multi-generational, Music

A Good Home for Max

A Good Home for MaxAt night, Tabi, a kind-hearted little mouse, tidies the little toyshop where he lives. He worries about his best friend, Max the Dog, who never gets taken by a customer to a new home. Barnaby the Elephant, Gemma the Giraffe, Clarence the Bear, and the other toys all find good homes with a child to play with and a family to love. Since Max is always kept behind, Tabi decides to help Max find a good home. He tries every trick he knows. Finally, he notices something different. Max is gone. He sneaks on to the toyshop’s delivery truck and discovers that Max has a new home – across the street from the toyshop. And they remain best friends. The patterned, muted-color, paper-craft illustrations have many French words in signs and labels that add to this charming story about friendship. mjw
Title: A Good Home for Max
Author: Junzo Terada
Illustrator
: Junzo Terada
Publisher
: Chronicle Books, San Francisco, California
Copyright
: 2014
Original Language
: Japanese
Original Title
: Tabi no zakkaya (Tabi’s General Store)
Original Publisher
: Gakushu Kenkyusha
Original Copyright
: 2005
ISBN
: 978-1-4521-2702-6
Hardcover pages
: 40
Age range
: 3-5
Genre
: Picture book
Author’s ethnicity
: Japanese
Author’s residence
: Osaka, Japan
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: Japanese
Illustrator’s residence
: Osaka, Japan
Subjects
: Dogs, Friendship, Mice, Soft toys, Retail stores, Toys

Bonjour Camille

bonjour camilleOn Sunday morning, exuberant Camille has so many things to do. And she has a flair for fashion. She dons her battle dress: a tutu and a top hat and begins her activities. She jumps on the bed, chooses pale yellow as her new favorite color, draws faces on balloons, hides the umbrellas, seeks out the unexpected on a vintage world map, names the ocean waves, eats two pages worth of cherries, asks the wind to tell her a story, and more. Enchanting bold scribbles of black and colorful graphic patterns capture the energy of Camille’s boundless imagination. Camille is a little girl who inspired a line of clothing for Bobo Choses, a high-end children’s apparel company in Spain and around the world. mjw
Title: Bonjour Camille
Author: Felipe Cano
Illustrator
: Laia Aguilar
Publisher
: Chronicle Books, San Francisco, California
Copyright
: 2014
Original Language
: Spanish
Original Title
: Bonjour Camille
Original Publisher
: Bobo Choses, Spain
Original Copyright
: 2011
ISBN
: 978-1-4521-2407-0
Hardcover pages
: 32
Age range
: 6-9
Genre
: Picture book
Author’s ethnicity
: Spanish
Author’s residence
: Girona, Spain
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: Spanish
Illustrator’s residence
: Spain
Subjects
: Fashion, Imagination, Morning, Play

Wandering Wind

Wandering WindJoginder, Daniel, Nicole, and Yasim are four friends who interact to help each other and solve a problem in this sweet story. The children are Muslim, Sikh, Jewish, and Christian. Lively watercolor paintings depict the different head coverings the children wear in the swirling wind. This book highlights both similarities and differences among children across religions and cultures. There is no intent to impose religious beliefs or practices. Included are a Note to Parents and Teachers and guiding questions for discussion. mjw
Title: Wandering Wind
Author: Mubina Hassanali Kirmani and Brach Laster
Illustrator
: Betsy Carnes
Publisher
: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Copyright
: 2013
Original Language
: English
ISBN
: 978-1-4825-8700-5
Paperback pages
: 30
Age range
: 4-8
Genre
: Picture book
Author’s ethnicity
: Indian-Kenyan (Kirmani)
Author’s residence
: U.S.
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: U.S.
Illustrator’s residence
: U.S.
Subjects
: Hijab, Kippah, Mantilla, Patkas, Religion, Social interaction

Cowgirl

CowgirlGemma is a young teenager, who lives in a sad, run-down Welsh community named Bryn Mawr, where burglaries and muggings are common. Her dad is in prison and her mum has lost hope. Kate, the legendary Cowgirl, who lives out-of-town on her father’s dairy farm, is the school outcast. Gemma and Kate are thrown into an odd friendship. When Gemma learns that Kate’s beloved cows are due to be slaughtered, she concocts an unexpected plan, with the help of her no-nonsense grandmother, that changes the whole community. This refreshing and uplifting story is about everyone peacefully working together toward a common goal. mjw
Title: Cowgirl
Author: G.R Gemin
Publisher
: Nosy Crow Ltd., London, England
Copyright
: 2014
Original Language
: English
ISBN
: 978-0-85763-281-4
Paperback pages
: 261
Age range
: 9 up
Genre
: Fiction
Book setting
: South Wales
Author’s ethnicity
: Welsh and Italian
Author’s residence
: London and Italy
Awards
: 2015 Carnegie Medal Nomination, 2015 UKLA Book Awards long list, 2015 Tir na n-Og Award (Welsh Book Council)
Subjects
: Community, Cows, Dairy farming, Flute, Grandmothers, Hinduism, School, South Wales

Anna Hibiscus

anna hibiscusAnna Hibiscus (probably six-years-old) lives in Africa. Amazing Africa. She lives in an unnamed West African city with her extended family, which is so big that she cannot count them all. This is the traditional way in Africa. Yet her family is modern and interconnected. They text, e-mail, and travel internationally. Each of the four chapters tells a complete story. Anna vacations with her family; awaits the visit of Auntie Comfort, who lives in Canada; sells oranges on the street and learns an important lesson; and finds ice shavings in the freezer and is invited to spend Christmas in Canada where there is real snow. Sweet, black-and-white drawings provide fascinating details of African life and match the rhythm of the text. Contemporary urban African stories to share with young children are hard to find. Cheerful, humorous, and interesting, this story is the first in a series that offers a much-welcomed glimpse of this culture. The author and illustrator team has also created two brilliant picture books about Anna, mjw
Title: Anna Hibiscus
Author: Atinuke
Illustrator
: Lauren Tobia
Publisher
: Kane Miller, A division of EDC Publishing, Tulsa, Oklahoma
Copyright
: 2010
Original Language
: English 
Original Publisher
: Walker Books Ltd., London
Original Copyright
: 2007
ISBN
: 978-1-935279-73-0
Paperback pages
: 112
Age range
: 5-9
Genre
: Chapter book, fiction
Book setting
: Africa
Author’s ethnicity
: Nigerian
Author’s residence
: Wales
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: British
Illustrator’s residence
: England
Awards
: 2011 Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Award
Subjects
: African culture, City and town life, Family life, Multi-generational, Nigeria, Responsibility, West Africa

Dance of the Banished

dance of the banishedTeenagers Zeynep and Ali, who live in the village of Harput in Anatolia and plan to marry, are separated in June of 1913. Ali finds passage to Canada in search of a better life, but when World War I breaks out, he is declared an enemy alien and sent to an internment camp. Zeynep is left behind to work in a hospital, where she is faced with the horrors of war, revolution, and genocide. Each writes a journal for the other. Ali writes a chronicle of life in an internment camp in Kapuckasing, Ontario. Zeynep writes an eyewitness account of the Armenian genocide from the point of view of the Alevi Kurds. They are always in each other’s thoughts and are finally reunited in August of 1916. Based on true events, this well-researched story of love, hope, and tenacity to survive includes maps, an Author’s Note, and archival photographs of Kapuskasing Internment Camp, circa 1915. mjw
Title: Dance of the Banished
Author: Marsha Forchuk Skrypuch
Publisher
: Pajama Press, Canada
Copyright
: 2014
Original Language
: English
ISBN
: 978-1-927485-65-1
Paperback pages
: 234
Age range
: 12 up
Genre
: Historical fiction
Book setting
: Anatolia, Turkey; Canada
Author’s ethnicity
: Canadian and Ukrainian
Author’s residence
: Ontario, Canada
Awards
: 2008 Order of Princess Olha, Ukraine.  Appointed to Canada’s First World War Internment Recognition Endowment Council
Subjects
: Canadian history, Emigration, Immigration, Internment camps, Prejudice, Racism, World War I

The Memory of an Elephant: An Unforgettable Journey

the memory of an elephantAn elephant never forgets! This quirky, oversized, content-rich cabinet of curiosities is the story of Marcel, a very cool elephant. Narrative text describes Marcel. He is a connoisseur of good food, a clotheshorse, a skyscraper expert, and he is compiling an encyclopedia. Illustrations, sidebars, and full-page compendiums give facts about his many interests, including elephants, buildings, ships, geography, and plants. For example, we see Marcel playing a tuba and the opposite page offers facts on instruments, such as the sitar, balalaika, glockenspiel, and electric guitar. The brilliant, detailed spreads are captivating. In the end, his friends arrive to celebrate his birthday. They dance the night away beneath the stars. Marcel’s story concludes with a recipe for La Crepe Marcelette (with banana), his gourmand glossary, a key to the modern furniture in his apartment, and a list of his rare and amazing animal friends. mjw
Title: The Memory of an Elephant: An Unforgettable Journey
Author: Sophie Strady
Illustrator
: Jean-Francoise Martin
Publisher
: Chronicle Books, San Francisco
Copyright
: 2014
Original Language
: French
Translator
: Kate Willsky
Original Title
: La memoire de l’elephant
Original Publisher
: Helium, Paris
Original Copyright
: 2012
ISBN
: 978-1-4521-2903-7
Hardcover pages
: 38
Age range
: 8 up
Genre
: Picture book
Book setting
: Asia, Panama, Paris, Vietnam
Author’s ethnicity
: French
Author’s residence
: France
Illustrator’s ethnicity
: French
Illustrator’s residence
: France
Subjects
: Animals, Birthdays, Buildings, Elephants, Encyclopedia, Fashion, Food, France, French history, Furniture, Memory, Music, Paris, Ships