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5,021 books found
What Came From the Stars
Gary D. Schmidt
For the child processing a deep loss who needs to see how beauty and bravery can emerge from the heaviest grief.
Ages 10–14
Weekend Dad
Naseem Hrab
Moving between two different houses after a divorce leaves a young boy feeling unsettled as he searches for the true mea
Ages 4–8
We Are the Ants
Shaun David Hutchinson
Every month Henry is abducted by aliens, but as the world faces total destruction, he must decide if humanity is actuall
Ages 14–18
We Are All Made of Molecules
Susin Nielsen
For the teen navigating the messy blending of two very different families. It explores how to find your place when your
Ages 12–15
Watch Over Me
Nina LaCour
Mila starts a new life on a remote California farm after foster care, but mysterious gifts from her past begin to surfac
Ages 14–18
The Gold Seer Trilogy #1
Walk on Earth a Stranger
Rae Carson
For the teen feeling the weight of sudden loss or looking to find their own strength in a world that underestimates them
Ages 12–18
Walk in the Woods, A
Nikki Grimes
Guided by a map left by his late father, a boy wanders through the woods to find a hidden treasure that helps him proces
Ages 4–8
Wake Up!
Helen Frost
For the teenager navigating the divide between who they are and where they come from, especially when facing social labe
Ages 12–18
Waiting to Forget
Sheila Kelly Welch
For the child processing family transitions or medical trauma, this tender story navigates the heavy silence of waiting
Ages 9–13
Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothers
Deborah Heiligman
Uncover the deep emotional bond and lifelong support shared between Vincent van Gogh and his brother Theo through their
Ages 12–18
The Strongbow Saga #1
Viking Warrior
Judson Roberts
Viking heritage and ancient treaties come to life in this historical saga of a young warrior finding his place in a hars
Ages 13–18
Victoria: Portrait of a Queen
Catherine Reef
For the young reader curious about how a lonely, restricted childhood can lead to a lifetime of leadership and a redefin
Ages 10–16
Up On Cloud Nine
Anne Fine
For the teenager grappling with a friend's crisis or struggling to understand someone who sees the world differently, ev
Ages 12–16
Issues in Focus Today
Up for Sale: Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery
Alison Marie Behnke
First-hand accounts and extensive documentation expose the reality of human rights violations through various forms of m
Ages 13–18
Under the Egg
Laura Marx Fitzgerald
For the child navigating the sudden loss of a grandparent and finding purpose in the secrets they left behind.
Ages 8–12
Under Shifting Stars
Alexandra Latos
For siblings navigating the heavy silence of loss while finding the courage to embrace their neurodivergence and true ge
Ages 12–18
Uncle Monarch and the Day of the Dead
Judy Goldman
For the child learning to navigate the loss of a grandparent, this gentle story uses the return of monarch butterflies t
Ages 5–9
Ultimatum
K. M. Walton
For siblings navigating the complex emotions of a parent's illness and the heavy weight of long-held resentments.
Ages 14–18
Ukraine: Remember Also Me, Testimonies from the War
George Butler, foreword by Oksana Markarova, Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States
For the teenager grappling with global news, this powerful collection of testimonies and reportage drawings provides a h
Ages 14–18
Trains!
Susan E. Goodman
For the young person grappling with the weight of difficult choices and the pressure to conform when the wrong path seem
Ages 12–16
Trace
Pat Cummings
For the child curious about their own roots and the hidden stories of the past. A young boy discovers a ghostly connecti
Ages 8–12
Torch
Lyn Miller-Lachmann
Three misfit teenagers attempt a daring escape from the Soviet-controlled Prague of 1968 after their lives become too re
Ages 14–18
To the Bone
Alena Bruzas
Ellis leaves poverty behind for the promise of Jamestown, only to find a colonial settlement defined by grim struggle an
Ages 14–18
This Thing Called the Future
J. L. Powers
Facing a parent's illness and the pressure of tradition, a teenager looks toward an uncertain future with resilience and
Ages 12–17
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