Stolen Colors Written by Khushboo Patel Illustrated by Tara Anand Montclair, NJ: Levine Querido, 2026. Picture Book. Shreya loves to paint, loves art class, and loves being her teacher's favorite. When Mr. Rao asks to paint her during recess, Shreya is ecstatic... until she isn't. Everything feels wrong and when Mr. Rao kisses her she feels ashamed for not yelling "NO!" and "STOP!" She doesn't like painting anymore. It takes a classmates bravery speaking up against the teacher for Shreya to find her own courage to tell her mom what happened. This book addresses sexual assault in a sensitive, yet direct way. It stresses the importance of telling trusted adults if you feel uncomfortable and gives an example of the 'ideal' way to protect yourself. It also validates the uncomfortable and shameful feelings that can cause people to not report and empowers them to be brave enough to confront the feelings and tell trusted adults. The illustrations show S...
Friedel and Gina: A True Story of Sisterhood and Survival During the Holocaust By Jeremy Dronfield New York: Quill Tree Books, 2026. Informational. 356 pgs. In 1930, the Friedel and Gina Rosenthal's family was a happy, successful Jewish family living in Dusseldorf, Germany. Their father was a successful businessman, owning three corner shops throughout the city and Friedel and Gina worked in the shops with their four siblings. When Hitler and the Nazi party came to power, the family was systematically stripped of their businesses, property and possessions. The twins, 13-years-old at the time, were even forced to leave school like many other Jewish children. One year later, the Rosenthal family was deported from Germany to Poland, forced into ghettos, and eventually sent to concentration camps. As the years of World War II grew long, Friedel and Gina found themselves alone - suffering one heartache after another. But remarkably, the twin sisters managed to survive, together. This re...