Boy/man/male

A disabled boy grows tired of invasive questions and finds a better way to tell peers what matters.

This biography of Jean-Michel Basquiat connects Black creativity, art-making, and city energy from childhood on.

Children working in a community garden introduce many kinds of disability, health, and difference through direct conversation.

Poetry and portraiture honor Black excellence, grief, resistance, and survival across generations.

A canoe trip reveals the hidden life above and below a pond in language that invites close attention.

Jabari sets out to build a flying machine and learns how frustration and persistence can live side by side.

A boy and his tiny elephant are shut out of a pet club and build a more welcoming one instead.

Even when adults disapprove, Iggy cannot stop building bold, structurally surprising things.

A father's strange recipe for dealing with an enemy turns out to be a lesson in friendship instead.

A janitors' son transforms his parents' nighttime workplace into a fantasy kingdom full of paper dragons and heroes.