This picture book biography of accomplished and celebrated basketball player and activist Sue Bird follows her journey from an energetic yet shy young girl to one of the most versatile and inspirational athletes of our time and a leader whose legacy extends off the court.Sue Bird is a professional basketball athlete who has played for the Seattle Storm WNBA team her entire career. The Heart of the Storm captures her story, beginning with her childhood in New York, where she discovers her love of basketball, through the challenges she faced honing her skills as a team player and vocal leader. As a shy young girl, Sue set her sights on competing at the highest level. This is the story of ho
Sharon Mentyka Books
This author's heart lies in crafting stories for middle-grade children, drawing inspiration from small kernels of truth. Her narratives delve into universal themes of fairness, the challenges of transitions, and empowering the less powerful to find their voice. Readers can expect tales that resonate with common experiences, presented with a distinctive and insightful style.





A Flash of Color and Light
A Biography of Dale Chihuly
This picture book biography introduces young readers to the life and artistry of renowned glassmaker Dale Chihuly. With vibrant watercolor illustrations, it explores his artistic journey and the history of glass art, making it an inspiring read for aspiring artists aged 5-9.
The story follows a twelve-year-old girl grappling with her mother's departure while also facing the chaotic situation of orca whales trapped in a nearby inlet. As she navigates her emotional turmoil, the girl finds herself drawn to the plight of the whales, highlighting themes of loss, resilience, and the connection between personal struggles and the natural world.
Following the journey of young Bill Gates, the story highlights his curiosity, hard work, and an inspiring fearlessness that drives him to explore limitless possibilities. It encourages young readers to chase their passions while fostering a sense of ambition and responsibility toward others, making it a motivating tale for aspiring innovators.
B in the World
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The story follows seven-year-old B Browning, who grapples with his feelings about gender expression, navigating the confusion it causes for himself and those around him. As he embraces his identity, B faces challenges, especially when he and the assertive Mia both audition for the role of the Mermaid in the school play. This journey explores themes of self-acceptance, individuality, and the complexities of childhood friendships in a supportive yet challenging environment.