Welcome to the Bank Street Children's Book Committee's (CBC) Searchable Best Books List, a tool designed to help educators, families, librarians, and others access developmentally appropriate and engaging books for young readers (ages birth - 18).

Our online Searchable Best Books List draws from the committee's annual Best Children's Books of the Year-beginning with the list of books published in 2000-with each featuring more than 600 high-quality titles for young readers.

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On the Move: Home Is Where You Find It
Michael Rosen
Illustrator: Quentin Blake
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
The Polish-Jewish poet explores his childhood in postwar London, his family's experiences of World War II, the fate of missing relatives, and migration today. Free verse. Blue-wash watercolor illustrations.

Operation Do-Over
Gordon Korman
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
Best friends Mason and Ty are estranged when they both crush on Ava. Then 17-year-old Mason wakes up as his 12-year-old self and changes history.

Patron Thief of Bread, The
Lindsay Eagar
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
In medieval France, abandoned children pick pockets to survive. The youngest becomes a baker's apprentice to steal bread for her gang, and finds herself torn between her two lives.

Peace Is a Chain Reaction: How World War II Japanese Balloon Bombs Brought People of Two Nations Together
Tanya Lee Stone
Illustrator: Yumeno Furukawa
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
Through “truth and transparency,” Yuzuru John Takeshita was instrumental in healing two communities touched by war. Black-and-white illustrations. Archival photos and images. Abundant back matter.

Race of the Century, The: The Battle to Break the Four-Minute Mile
Neal Bascomb
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
In the 1950s, three men competed to achieve the impossible: run the four-minute mile. Original interviews inform the gripping narrative. Meticulous sourcing.

Rain Rising
Courtne Comrie
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
Black 13-year-old Rain struggles with low self esteem, but when her beloved brother is beaten in a racial assault, she discovers her own worth. Free verse.

Repairing the World
Linda Epstein
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
After her best friend dies, Daisy feels only grief. But the first year of middle school brings a range of new emotions, new people, and a sense of wonder.

Rima's Rebellion: Courage in a Time of Tyranny
Margarita Engle
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
In 1920s Cuba, multiracial Rima, illegitimate and shunned, fights to pass laws to protect and empower women. Free verse. Historical back matter.

Road to After, The
Rebekah Lowell
Illustrator: Rebekah Lowell
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
Forced to flee their abusive home, two young sisters and their mother learn to live without fear, make friends, and find solace in art and nature. Gentle black-and-white illustrations. Back matter.

Sardines
Sashi Kaufman
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
Lucas, 11, and four diverse classmates in an after-school program, bond through a game that inspires them to solve one another's problems.

Save the People!: Halting Human Extinction
Stacy McAnulty
Illustrator: Nicole Miles
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
Take a whirlwind journey through the history of planet Earth, concluding with today's climate emergency and presenting actions to take right now. Engaging black-and-white drawings. Extensive back matter.

School for Whatnots, The
Margaret Peterson Haddix
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
A whatnot -- a robot -- tells the story of Max, a coddled rich boy, and Maxi's best friend, clever adventuresome Josie. Is she real or a whatnot?

Second Chance of Benjamin Waterfalls, The
James Bird
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
Caught for shoplifting, again, Benny is sent to live with his estranged father on a Minnesota Ojibwe reservation where the tribal leader's daughter is offering second chances.

Seen and Unseen: What Dorothea Lange, Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adam's Photographs Reveal About the Japanese American Incarceration
Elizabeth Partridge
Illustrator: Lauren Tamaki
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
The divergent backgrounds and motivations of these photographers produced widely varied portraits of the mass internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Vivid ink, pencil, and digital illustrations and archival photos. Discussion of historic and legal background. Biographies, footnotes.

She Holds Up the Stars
Sandra Laronde
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
Twelve-year-old Misko, on the rez for vacation with her grandmother, protects a neighbor's abused horse and discovers connections to the land and her Ojibway roots. Glossary.

Shuna's Journey
Hayao Miyazaki
Illustrator: Hayao Miyazaki
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
When Prince Shuna leaves his devastated village in search of golden grain to feed his people, he meets two kind sisters in the brutal society he encounters. Soft pastel illustrations

Sir Fig Newton and the Science of Persistence
Sonja Thomas
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
Biracial Mira attempts to problem-solve with a creative, money-raising venture as she struggles with the serious illness of her beloved cat, family stress, and her best friend moving far away.

Sky Wolf's Call: The Gift of Indigenous Knowledge
Eldon Yellowhorn & Kathy Lowinger
Illustrator: various artists
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
Interconnected teachings in science, culture, history, and stewardship, along with legends and biographies of Indigenous leaders. Paintings by Indigenous artists, photographs. Back matter.

Smaller Sister
Maggie Edkins Willis
Illustrator: Maggie Edkins Willis
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
Lucy copes with the challenges of a new school and critical classmates as well as her older sister's growing, serious eating disorder. Colorful illustrations.

Song Called Home, A
Sara Zarr
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
When a guitar arrives on her 11th birthday, Lou, thinking it's from her alcoholic father, is determined to learn to play it. Authentic and compassionate.

Sparrows In The Wind
Gail Carson Levine
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
After Apollo curses Cassandra, no one believes her visions, but she never stops trying to avert the tragic future she sees for her beloved Troy.

Speak UP, Speak OUT! The Extraordinary Life of "Fighting Shirley Chisholm"
Tonya Bolden, foreword by Stacey Abrams
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
A fiery Black activist from Brooklyn entered politics, achieved many "firsts" in her elected positions, and became a role model for those who followed. Archival photographs. Sources.

Squire
Sara Alfageeh and Nadia Shammas
Illustrator: Sara Alfageeh
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
In the Middle East, Aiza joins the conquerors' army for a higher position in society and learns pride, loyalty, and fighting skills. Dramatic, deeply colored panels. Excellent back matter.

Star Child: A Biographical Constellation of Octavia Estelle Butler
Ibi Zoboi
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
Direct quotes, background and historical information, archival photographs, prose passages, and poetry create a vivid portrait of a Black author who was influential in shaping the science fiction genre. Well-documented. Personal notes.

Star That Always Stays, The
Anna Rose Johnson
Ages: 12+
Published: 2022
After her mother's remarriage in 1914, Norvia and her siblings move to a Michigan city where divorce and her Ojibwe heritage set her apart. Back matter.