Incoming Resources
- Song of my softening, Omotara James
- Free at last, a Juneteenth poem, written by Sojourner Kincaid Rolle ; illustrated by Alex Bostic
- Native guard, Natasha Trethewey
- My mother was a freedom fighter, Aja Monet
- But she is also Jane, Laura Read
- Postcolonial love poem, Natalie Diaz
- Life of the party, poems, Olivia Gatwood
- Love your amazing self, joyful verses for young voices, Ofosu Jones-Quartey ; illustrated by Ndubisi Okoye
- Shards of a life, by Charles Giuliano
- Tide lines, an anthology of Cape Ann poets, Mary Davies Cole ... [and 8 others]
- All the flowers kneeling, Paul Tran
- When the stars wrote back, poems, Trista Mateer ; illustrated by Jessica Cruickshank
- Something, someday, words by Amanda Gorman ; pictures by Christian Robinson
- Sea star wishes, poems from the coast, written by Eric Ode ; illustrated by Erik Brooks
- K is for kitten, Niki Clark Leopold ; illustrated by Susan Jeffers
- Walking Gentry home, a memoir of my foremothers in verse, Alora Young
- Nature poem, Tommy Pico
- An American Sunrise, poems, Joy Harjo
- Headstone, Mark Elber
- I'm just no good at rhyming and other nonsense for mischievous kids and immature grown-ups, written by Chris Harris ; illustrated by Lane Smith
- A fixed white light, poems of women lighthouse keepers, Suellen Wedmore
- Rose quartz, poems, Sasha taqwšeblu LaPointe
- The wing reader, an illustrated poem, by Brooke Smith ; illustrated by Brian Rea
- Nightshade, poems, Andrea Cohen
- Violet bent backwards over the grass, Lana Del Rey
- The other's gold, Elizabeth Ames
- Bless the blood, a cancer memoir, Walela Nehanda
- How to say Babylon, a memoir, Safiya Sinclair
- Octopus, oyster, hermit crab, snail, a poem of the sea, Sara Anderson
- The last exchange, a novel, Charles Martin
- Black girl, call home, Jasmine Mans
- Murder on Bearskin Neck, an Annie Quitnot Mystery, Gunilla Caulfield, v. 1
- Ain't burned all the bright, by reynolds & griffin
- Alive at the end of the world, poems, Saeed Jones
- The little kids' table, written by Mary Ann McCabe Riehle ; and illustrated by Mary Reaves Uhles
- The hill we climb, an inaugural poem for the country, Amanda Gorman ; foreword by Oprah Winfrey
- This poem is a nest, Irene Latham ; art by Johanna Wright
- Once, this forest belonged to a storm, Austen Leah Rose
- Bina, a novel in warnings, Anakana Schofield
- The denim diaries, a memoir, by Laurie Boyle Crompton
- The lights, poems, Ben Lerner
- If they come for us, poems, Fatimah Asghar
- Leavings, poems, Wendell Berry
- Call us what we carry, poems, Amanda Gorman
- Black roses, odes celebrating powerful Black women, Harold Green III ; illustrated by Melissa Koby
- I hope this finds you well, poems, Kate Baer
- Make me rain, poems & prose, Nikki Giovanni
- Murder at Hammond Castle, the second Annie Quitnot Mystery, Gunilla Caulfield, v. 2
- The hurting kind, Ada Limón
- Eyes bottle dark with a mouthful of flowers, poems, by Jake Skeets