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Books About Trust for Ages 12–18
Explore our collection of children's books about trust recommended for kids ages 12–18.
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The Outlaws Scarlett and Browne #1
The Outlaws Scarlett and Browne
Jonathan Stroud
For the child finding their way in a world that feels unpredictable, this story explores how unlikely companions can fin
Ages 12–16
Forever, or a Long, Long Time
Caela Carter
For the child struggling to feel secure in their family, this moving story explores how understanding your past can help
Ages 8–12
Goodbye from Nowhere
Sara Zarr
For the teenager grappling with the shock of a parent's infidelity and the fragile reality of a family falling apart.
Ages 14–18
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Not the Worst Friend in the World
Anne Rellihan
For the child navigating a changing best friendship or searching for the courage to ask hard questions about their famil
Ages 8–12
Amandine
Adele Griffin
For the teenager navigating a friendship that feels more like a trap than a bond, exploring the blurred lines between ad
Ages 12–17
Arcady's Goal
Eugene Yelchin
Arcady's Goal
Ages 9–12
If You Find Me
Emily Murdoch
For the teenager processing deep scars from the past, this story explores the courage it takes to trust again after year
Ages 14–18
Vaccination Investigation
Tara Haelle
For the teenager navigating a world of conflicting headlines. This guide helps students evaluate medical claims and unde
Ages 12–18
Maze, The
Will Hobbs
For the teen who feels like a 'lost cause,' this survival story explores how the vastness of the natural world can help
Ages 10–15
The Year of Miss Agnes
Kirkpatrick Hill
Life in an Alaskan Athabascan village changes forever when a new teacher named Miss Agnes arrives in 1948.
Ages 8–12
Mountain Dog
Margarita Engle
For the child navigating family instability or big life transitions, this verse novel offers a path toward healing throu
Ages 8–12
Liars #1
The Truth App
Jack Heath
For the digital-native teen navigating a world where online actions have dangerous consequences and the line between tru
Ages 11–15
The Mysterious Disappearance of Aidan S.
David Levithan
For the child who feels misunderstood by their peers or family, this story explores what happens when a brother returns
Ages 8–12
The Riverman Trilogy #1
The Riverman
Aaron Starmer
For the child who wonders if their friend's wild stories might be a cry for help or a secret door to another world.
Ages 10–14
Palace of Spies #1
Palace of Spies
Sarah Zettel
For the teenager navigating high-stakes social circles while trying to stay true to themselves. A thrilling dive into th
Ages 12–17
The Testing #1
The Testing
Joelle Charbonneau
Sacagawea, a Shoshone teenager, joins the Lewis and Clark expedition to guide them through the Louisiana Territory to th
Ages 12–18
The Traitor's Smile
Patricia Elliott
For the young adventurer navigating high stakes and hidden motives, this tale explores the weight of secrets and the tru
Ages 10–14
Spy Runner
Eugene Yelchin
For the child grappling with the line between imagination and reality, or those fascinated by the tense atmosphere of 19
Ages 10–14
Dark Angel
David Klass
Jeff’s life is upended when his brother returns from prison, sparking a tense struggle between family loyalty and a terr
Ages 14–18
The Immortals #1
Wild Magic
Tamora Pierce
Daine has a secret knack for talking to horses, but as her magical power grows, she must learn to trust people before sh
Ages 10–14
Gib and the Gray Ghost
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
When a wild gray dapple appears after a snowstorm, Gib must use everything he knows about horses to lead the mysterious
Ages 8–12
The Precious Stone Trilogy #2
Sapphire Blue
Kerstin Gier
Gwen travels through history alongside a gargoyle demon and a ghost to find fellow members of the secret Circle of Twelv
Ages 12–18
The Rabbit Ate My Homework
Rachel Elizabeth Cole
For the child who wants to prove they are grown up enough for a pet but finds that responsibility is a lot messier (and
Ages 8–12
The Letter Q: Queer Writers' Notes to Their Younger Selves
Amy Tintera
For the teenager navigating a world of unfair rules, this high-stakes thriller explores what it means to trust someone f
Ages 14–18
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