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Resources share the relationship genre to Literature
- Some kids use wheelchairs, by Lola M. Schaefer
- Novels & stories 1942-1963, The company she keeps ; The oasis ; The groves of academe ; A charmed life ; Stories, Mary McCarthy ; Thomas Mallon, editor
- Nobel prize library, published under the sponsorship of the Nobel Foundation & the Swedish Academy. --, v.15, v.15
- What happens when a loved one dies?, our first talk about death, Dr. Jillian Roberts ; illustrated by Cindy Revell
- Picture yourself writing poetry, using photos to inspire writing, by Laura Purdie Salas
- Nobel prize library, published under the sponsorship of the Nobel Foundation & the Swedish Academy. --, v.19, v.19
- Money math, addition and subtraction, by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Edward Miller
- Ultimate ocean rumble, by Jerry Pallotta ; illustrated by Rob Bolster
- Word after word after word, Patricia MacLachlan
- Nobel prize library, published under the sponsorship of the Nobel Foundation & the Swedish Academy. --, v.14, v.14
- War no more, three centuries of American antiwar and peace writing, Lawrence Rosenwald, editor
- Presidents' Day, Mir Tamim Ansary
- I is for immigrants, Selina Alko
- Mission to space, John Herrington
- An ambush of tigers, a wild gathering of collective nouns, Betsy R. Rosenthal ; Illustrated by Jago
- Nobel prize library, published under the sponsorship of the Nobel Foundation & the Swedish Academy. --, 1971, v.10
- Writer to writer, from think to ink, Gail Carson Levine
- Counting on community, written and illustrated by Innosanto Nagara
- Nobel prize library, published under the sponsorship of the Nobel Foundation & the Swedish Academy. --, v.1, v.1
- Who was Jacques Cousteau?, by Nico Medina ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Girl code, gaming, going viral, and getting it done, Andrea Gonzales and Sophie Houser
- Nobel prize library, published under the sponsorship of the Nobel Foundation & the Swedish Academy. --, 1971, 12
- The day the river caught fire, how the Cuyahoga River exploded and ignited the Earth Day movement, by Barry Wittenstein ; illustrated by Jessie Hartland
- How did that get in my lunchbox?, the story of food, Chris Butterworth ; illustrated by Lucia Gaggiotti
- Turtle, Alexis Roumanis
- Sea monsters, by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- The wild girls, Pat Murphy
- The magic school bus explores the senses, by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Bruce Degen
- Nobel prize library, published under the sponsorship of the Nobel Foundation & the Swedish Academy. --, v.3, v.3
- Hottest, coldest, highest, deepest, Steve Jenkins
- Nobel prize library, published under the sponsorship of the Nobel Foundation & the Swedish Academy. --, v.13, v.13
- The story of Ferdinand, by Munro Leaf ; illustrated by Robert Lawson
- How to play chess
- What is climate change?, by Gail Herman ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- The portable Jack Kerouac, edited by Ann Charters
- The book of old ladies, celebrating women of a certain age in fiction, Ruth O. Saxton
- Nobel prize library, published under the sponsorship of the Nobel Foundation & the Swedish Academy. --, v.8, v.8
- Exploring Pluto and other dwarf planets, by Riley Lawrence
- Literary criticism, Henry James. --, Library of America/1984, vol. 2
- Literary criticism, Henry James. --, Library of America/1984, vol. 1
- Detransition, baby, a novel, Torrey Peters
- Astronomers at work, Laura Loria
- Nobel prize library, published under the sponsorship of the Nobel Foundation & the Swedish Academy. --, v.16, v.16
- If you find a rock, written by Peggy Christian ; photographs by Barbara Hirsch Lember
- Bugs! Bugs! Bugs!, by Bob Barner
- Black boy joy
- Nobel prize library, published under the sponsorship of the Nobel Foundation & the Swedish Academy. --, v.4, v.4
- What was the Hindenburg?, by Janet B. Pascal ; illustrated by David Groff
- Un elefante, numbers = números, by Patty Rodríguez & Ariana Stein
- Squirrel monkeys, by Rachel Lynette