Boy/man/male

Based on the childhood of Tomas Rivera, this story shows how books and one librarian can reshape a migrant summer.
Children in a rural village wait for the traveling library donkeys that bring books, stories, and possibility.
A boy runs through the city trying to catch the paletero before his neighborhood treat is gone.
A teddy bear waits on a department-store shelf and longs for the child who will finally take him home.
Three owlets wait in the dark for their mother and practice being brave together.
One quilt follows a family across generations, carrying memory, migration, and celebration.
During urban unrest, neighbors divided by prejudice discover shared fear, loss, and responsibility.
One summer visit stretches into a joyful family reunion full of packed rooms, stories, and closeness.
A child and father head into the winter night for a quiet owl prowl full of anticipation and wonder.
Children imagine how music, kindness, and collective action can make change in the world around them.