Mayor Delve Deeper Non-Fiction For Younger Readers
Non-Fiction For Younger Readers

Marx, Trish and Karp, Cindy.Sharing Our Homeland: Palestinian and Jewish Children at Summer Peace Camp. New York: Lee & Low Books, 2010.
Photo-essay focusing on two Israeli children, one Jewish and one Palestinian, who, in spite of their differences and the longstanding conflicts in the region, learn to play, work, and share ideas together at Summer Peace Camp, a day camp located in Israel. Includes glossary, map, and resources for readers.
Murray, Julie.Mayor.Edina, Minnesota, ABDO Publishing Company, 2017.
Learn about where a mayor works and what he or she does. Part of the My Government series.
Nakamura, May.The Cat Who Ruled the Town. New York: Simon Spotlight, 2019.
In this story, learn all about a sweet kitty who was voted the mayor of a town in Alaska! Stubbs was the mayor of a small town in Alaska. He was friendly and well respected by the townspeople. But there was one thing that set Stubbs apart from any other mayor: he was a cat!
Robinson Anthony and Young, Annemarie.Young Palestinians Speak: Living Under Occupation. Interlink Pub Group, 2017.
A number of Palestinian kids and teens discuss their hopes and dreams and what it is like living in an occupied country. An introductory chapter explains the Occupied Territories, provides an overview of the history of the Palestinian land, and explores the impact of occupation on subjects such as human rights, citizenship, education, housing, land ownership, and the economy.
Sha'ban, Mervet Akram.If You Could Be My Friend: Letters of Mervet Akram Sha'ban and Galit Fink. New York: Orchard Books, 1998.
Contains the correspondence between two girls, one an Israeli and the other a Palestinian, from August 1988 until their meeting in October 1991. Includes a brief history of their two peoples.