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Mardi Gras

Young readers will explore the special cultural celebrations that are held throughout the United States.

The story of the New Orleans Pelicans

"Middle grade [readers] are introduced to the . . . history of [the] NBA's New Orleans Pelicans with a photo-laden narrative of their . . . successes and losses"--Provided by publisher.

Upside down in the middle of nowhere

At the end of August 2005, ten-year-old Armani is looking forward to her birthday party in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, where she and her extended family live, but Hurricane Katrina is on the way, bringing destruction and tragedy in its wake.

Can you escape a haunted cemetery?

an interactive paranormal adventure
2025
"It's a dark moonless night. Mist rises off of moss-covered tombstones. Wait-what was that noise? Did something just move? Choose your own path as you explore the world's most haunted cemeteries. Will you be able to escape with your sanity? Find out in these pages!"--Provided by publisher.
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Small shoes, great strides

how three brave girls opened doors to school equality
"[The] true story about three Black girls who courageously integrated a New Orleans school on November 14, 1960"--Provided by publisher.
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Ruby Bridges takes her seat

courageous kid of the civil rights movement
2023
"When 6-year-old Ruby Bridges and her mother went to William Frantz Elementary School on November 14, 1960, they arrived to find an angry crowd of white people shouting racist insults. For her safety, Ruby had to be escorted to school every day by U.S. Marshals. But despite the hateful attitudes of others, Ruby didn't miss a single day of school that year. Discover the incredible bravery of one young Black girl who faced terrible persecution to get an education in the same school as her fellow white students"--Provided by publisher.
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Mardi Gras

2021
"The Celebrating Cultures series invites young readers to explore the special cultural celebrations that are held throughout the United States. Each colorful volume explores the richness of a culture through its history, traditions, symbols, and festivities. In a fun and exciting way, children can explore the cultural significance of a celebration and appreciate its uniqueness"--.

I am Ruby Bridges

2022
When Ruby Bridges was six years old, she became the first African American student to integrate an elementary school in the South. Told in the perspective of her six year old self and based on the pivotal events that happened in 1960, Ruby tells her story like never before, embracing her name and learning that even at six years old she was able to pave the path for future generations.

Across the river

life, death, and football in an American city
2021
"A . . . true story of a New Orleans high school football team and their head coach's mission to protect his players' lives"--Provided by publisher.

Shattered midnight

2021
In 1920s New Orleans, eighteen-year-old Zora, banished after an incident in Harlem, struggles with her overbearing family, magical powers, love of jazz, and forbidden romance with a white man.

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