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6,546 books found
Words We Keep, The
Erin Stewart
For the teen managing the weight of being the perfect child while navigating a sibling's mental health crisis and their
Ages 14–18
Wishing Season
Anica Mrose Rissi
For the child navigating the complex waves of grief after losing a loved one, this story offers a tender look at healing
Ages 8–12
A Little Princess #2
Wishing for Tomorrow
Hilary McKay
For the child who wonders what happens after the fairy tale ends. This story helps readers navigate the bittersweet feel
Ages 8–12
Wink
Rob Harrell
For the child navigating a difficult health diagnosis while trying to stay 'normal' at school. A humorous and heartfelt
Ages 9–13
First Grade Friends #1
Will I Have a Friend?
Miriam Cohen
For the child feeling small and lonely on their first day of school, wondering if they will ever find someone to play wi
Ages 3–6
Who Put This Song On?
Morgan Parker
For the teenager navigating the weight of clinical depression and searching for where they belong when they feel like th
Ages 14–18
White Rose
Kip Wilson
In the heart of Nazi Germany, a group of brave students leads a secret intellectual resistance, risking everything to di
Ages 12–18
Where the Watermelons Grow
Cindy Baldwin
For the child feeling the weight of grown-up worries, this story offers a gentle path through understanding a parent's m
Ages 8–12
When I Grow Up: the Lost Autobiographies of Six Yiddish Teenagers
Ken Krimstein
For the teenager grappling with their place in a changing world, these rediscovered true stories offer a profound connec
Ages 13–18
What the Kite Saw
Anne Laurel Carter
For the child grappling with the absence of a loved one or living through difficult times, this story finds hope and bea
Ages 5–9
What Rosa Brought
Jacob Sager Weinstein
For the child who needs to understand how memories and love stay with us even when we must leave our physical home and b
Ages 4–8
What Momma Left Me
Renée Watson
For the child navigating the heaviness of loss and family secrets. This story offers a path through trauma toward healin
Ages 10–14
What About Will
Ellen Hopkins
Crank is a novel by Ellen Hopkins published in 2004. It is based loosely on the real life addictions of the author's dau
Ages 10–14
Welcome to St. Hell: My Trans Teen Misadventure
Lewis Hancox
Lewis Hancox shares the highs and lows of growing up transgender in the 2000s in this award-shortlisted graphic memoir.
Ages 14–18
We Planted a Tree
Diane Muldrow
For the child curious about how a tiny seed becomes a giant tree. This poetic story shows how planting a single sapling
Ages 3–7
We Can: Portraits of Power
Tyler Gordon
For the child who needs to see that their voice and talents can change the world. This stunning gallery of trailblazers
Ages 4–8
We Came to America
Faith Ringgold
For children beginning to ask where their family came from or noticing the beautiful differences in their community.
Ages 4–8
We Are a Garden: A Story of How Diversity Took Root in America
Lisa Westberg Peters
For the child curious about where people come from, this lyrical history uses a garden metaphor to explain the many laye
Ages 4–8
A Warbler's Journey
Scott Weidensaul
For the child marveling at the vastness of the world, this lyrical journey follows a tiny bird's 4,000-mile flight, cele
Ages 4–8
Votes for Women!
Winifred Conkling
For the teen who is curious about how change happens and wants to understand the gritty, persistent battle for equality
Ages 12–18
Issues in Focus Today
Vote!: Women's Fight for Access to the Ballot Box
Coral Celeste Frazer
For the young reader questioning why things are the way they are, this history of the suffrage movement shows how persis
Ages 10–18
Voices From the Underground Railroad
Kay Winters
A secret network of safe houses and brave abolitionists helps freedom seekers navigate the dangerous path from the South
Ages 8–12
Voices From the March on Washington
J. Patrick Lewis, George Ella Lyon
Experience the struggle for civil rights through the eyes of John Lewis in this striking graphic novel memoir about the
Ages 12–18
Viewfinder
Christine D.U. Chung, Salwa Majoka
A young traveler from space lands on a quiet, transformed Earth and finds a viewfinder that reveals vibrant scenes of th
Ages 4–8
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