Fiction

At a wedding, Julian helps a new friend feel brave enough to wear what makes her feel most like herself.

On a subway ride, Milo invents stories about the strangers around him and learns how wrong first impressions can be.

This retelling of a Mixtec legend centers courage, devotion, and the transforming power of love.

On her birthday, Carmela's ordinary errands with her brother turn into a day of wishes, worries, and possibility.

Before breakfast, a boy imagines himself wrestling all the everyday and supernatural forces in his world.

A peaceful bull would rather smell flowers than fight, even when everyone expects him to be fierce.

A girl and her grandmother imagine themselves flying over New York City while speaking English and Spanish together.

A duck family crosses busy Boston in search of the right place to raise their ducklings.

After a fire, a girl, her mother, and her grandmother save coins for one beautiful chair of their own.

Humor and direct examples show children what a meaningful apology does and does not sound like.