Incoming Resources
- Walking Gentry home, a memoir of my foremothers in verse, Alora Young
- When you see my mother, ask her to dance, poems, Joan Baez
- Our farm, by the animals of Farm Sanctuary, poems by Maya Gottfried, paintings by Robert Rahway Zakanitch
- School of instructions, a poem, Ishion Hutchinson
- Gmorning, gnight!, little pep talks for me & you, Lin-Manuel Miranda ; illustrations by Jonny Sun
- A sock is a pocket for your toes, a pocket book, by Elizabeth Garton ; illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser
- The long goodbye, Meghan O'Rourke
- An American Sunrise, poems, Joy Harjo
- Little boy, by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
- Letter composed during a lull in the fighting, poems, Kevin Powers
- The tradition, Jericho Brown
- Friends with dogs, poems, David Blair
- To the realization of perfect helplessness, Robin Coste Lewis
- Wound is the origin of wonder, poems, Maya C. Popa
- Happy, a memoir, Alex Lemon
- Soaring earth, a companion memoir to Enchanted air, Margarita Engle
- When green becomes tomatoes, poems for all seasons by Julie Fogliano ; pictures by Julie Morstad
- Guyku, a year of haiku for boys, written by Bob Raczka ; art by Peter Reynolds
- Band nerds confessions, quotes from the 13th chair trombone player, DJ Corchin ; illustrated by Dan Dougherty
- Cat poems, by Dave Crawley ; illustrations by Tamara Petrosino
- Friends and foes, poems about us all, Douglas Florian
- Song of my softening, Omotara James
- Ugly music, Diannely Antigua
- Free at last, a Juneteenth poem, written by Sojourner Kincaid Rolle ; illustrated by Alex Bostic
- Elegy, poems, by Mary Jo Bang
- This is the dream, by Diane Z. Shore and Jessica Alexander ; illustrated by James Ransome
- Feeld, Jos Charles
- Dog poems, Dave Crawley ; illustrations by Tamara Petrosino
- Something, someday, words by Amanda Gorman ; pictures by Christian Robinson
- You can fly, the Tuskegee Airmen, Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Jeffery Boston Weatherford
- Bina, a novel in warnings, Anakana Schofield
- Memorial Drive, a daughter's memoir, Natasha Trethewey
- The new black, poems, Evie Shockley
- All the world, written by Liz Garton Scanlon and illustrated by Marla Frazee
- The ghostly carousel, delightfully frightful poems, by Calef Brown
- Where are you, little frog?, Kayleigh Rhatigan ; illustrated by Alik Arzoumanian
- The witch doesn't burn in this one, Amanda Lovelace
- Water sings blue, ocean poems, by Kate Coombs ; illustrated by Meilo So
- Boo! haiku, words by Deanna Caswell ; pictures by Bob Shea
- 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
- Everything must go, the life and death of an American neighborhood, Kevin Coval ; illustrated by Langston Allston
- Sailor Moo, cow at sea, written by Lisa Wheeler ; illustrated by Ponder Goembel
- Just like me, Vanessa Brantley-Newton
- Northern light, Kazim Ali
- How to say Babylon, a memoir, Safiya Sinclair
- Who said coo?, written by Deborah Ruddell ; illustrated by Robin Luebs
- Lion of the sky, haiku for all seasons, Laura Purdie Salas ; illustrations by Merc©· L©đpez
- Pilgrim bell, poems, Kaveh Akbar
- Joy is the justice we give ourselves, J. Drew Lanham
- Black girl, call home, Jasmine Mans