YA Multiculturalism in America ------------------------------ compiled by Theresa Gormley (tgormley@wln.com), February 1999 I had many suggestions--all of which were appreciated. Special thanks to Laura Kennett for her great Hispanic bibliography. African American: Y Brooks The Moves Make the Man Y Childress Rainbow Jordan Y Draper Tears of a Tiger Y Guy The Disappearance Y Hamilton Sweet Whispers Brother Rush, A White Romance Y Johnson Toning the Sweep Y Koller A Place to Call Home Y Myers Mowtown and Didi, Slam Y Southgate Another Way to Dance Y Wesley Where Do I Go From Here? Y Woodson From the Notebooks of Melanin Sun Y Williams-Garcia Blue Tights, Like Sisters on the Homefront Y Woodson A Place to Call Home Asian American: Y Betancourt More than Meets the Eye Y Crew Children of the River Y Garland Shadow of the Dragon Y Irwin Kim/Kimi F Kadohata The Floating World Y Lee Finding My Voice, Necessary Roughness Y Miklowitz The War Between the Classes Y Namioka April and the Dragon Lady Y Yep Child of the Owl Indian American: Y Perkins The Sunita Experiment Latino A Alvarez How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents, In the Time of Butterflies, Yo! Y Bertrand Sweet Fifteen Y Buss Journey of the Sparrows A Castillo So Far From God Y Cisneros The House on Mango Street Y Jimanez The Circuit: Stories From the Life of a Migrant Child Y Martinez Parrot in the Oven J Mikelson Sparrow Hawk Red Y Mohr In Nueva York Y Cofer An Island Like You: Stories of the Barrio Y Soto Buried Onions, Jesse, Local News, Petty Crimes J Soto Taking Sides Y Velasquez Tommy Stands Alone Native American: Y Bennett Dakota Dream A Dorris A Yellow Raft in Blue Water Y Cannon The Shadow Brothers Y George Julie of the Wolves, Water Sky Y Hale The Owl's Song A Hillerman Sacred Clowns Y Hobbs Ghost Canoe, Kokopelli's Flute Y Lipsyte The Brave, The Chief Y Paulsen Dogsong, The Night the White Deer Died A Power The Grass Dancer Y Rostkowski Moon Dancer Y Qualey Revolutions of the Heart