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The Boy at the End of the World
Greg van Eekhout
For the child navigating a world that feels big and unpredictable, this story follows the last boy on Earth finding his
Ages 8–12
The Boy at the Back of the Class
Onjali Q. Raúf
For the child who notices a peer sitting alone at lunch or wonders why a new student doesn't speak their language yet. A
Ages 8–12
The Boy and Girl Who Broke the World
Amy Reed
When a hopeful boy and a pessimistic girl cross paths, their seaside town’s myths of dragons and impending apocalypse be
Ages 14–18
The Books of Umber #1
Happenstance Found
P.W. Catanese
For the child who feels like an outsider or is searching for where they belong. A fast-paced mystery about finding your
Ages 9–12
The Blessing of the Animals
written and ill. by Michael J. Rosen
For the child who wonders if their pet has a place in their family's faith or spiritual life. A gentle exploration of co
Ages 4–9
The Big Crunch
Pete Hautman
A teenage boy decides to invent a new religion with a new god.
Ages 14–18
The Best Time of Day
Eileen Spinelli
For the child grappling with the reality of war and seeking a story of resilience and belonging amidst extreme hardship.
Ages 10–14
The Best Story
Eileen Spinelli
For the child grappling with the harsh reality of injustice and the struggle to maintain humanity and identity in a worl
Ages 10–14
The Artsy Smartsy Club
Daniel Pinkwater
For the child who explores the world with a unique perspective, this quirky adventure celebrates finding wonder in neigh
Ages 8–12
Ten Mile River
Paul Griffin
For the teen navigating a world that feels stacked against them, exploring the power of a bond that can survive even the
Ages 13–18
Tell Me Three Things
Julie Buxbaum
For the teenager navigating the heavy cloud of grief while trying to find a sense of belonging in a brand new, intimidat
Ages 14–18
Teddy & Co. #1
Teddy & Co.
Cynthia Voigt
For the child who asks big questions about life and friendship. A gentle, philosophical story about a group of toys find
Ages 6–10
Tash Hearts Tolstoy
Kathryn Ormsbee
Media portrayals of asexuality take center stage in this look at how characters across literature, film, and television
Ages 14–18
Tangled
Carolyn Mackler
For the teenager navigating the messy reality of new attractions, changing friendships, and the unexpected ways a single
Ages 14–18
Symptoms of Being Human
Jeff Garvin
Riley Cavanaugh starts an anonymous blog to process life as a gender-fluid teenager, balancing the safety of the interne
Ages 14–18
Sweet Home Alaska
Carole Estby Dagg
For the child facing a major move or a fresh start, this pioneer story shows how grit and community can turn a wildernes
Ages 8–12
Surviving Jamestown
Gail Langer Karwoski
Young Samuel Collier sails toward an uncertain future in 1607, serving as a page and translator in the struggle to survi
Ages 8–12
Surprise Soup
Mary Ann Rodman
For the child adjusting to a new home and missing the familiar comforts of the country they left behind.
Ages 4–8
Surface Tension
Brent Runyon
For the teen navigating the awkward transitions of puberty and the changing tides of childhood friendships during long s
Ages 12–16
Lou! #2
Summertime Blues
Julien Neel
For the child navigating the shift from play to pre-teen life, this story captures the messy, wonderful feelings of a su
Ages 8–12
Stuck on Earth
David Klass
For the teenager who feels like an outsider in their own world, this story explores social isolation and the struggle to
Ages 12–17
Strange Relations
Sonia Levitin
For the teen feeling caught between worlds, this story explores finding your own voice while navigating strict family tr
Ages 12–17
Stormy
Guojing
For the child or animal lover who needs a gentle reminder that trust takes time, but a little patience can lead to a lif
Ages 3–8
Stolen Words
Melanie Florence
For the child curious about family history or the parent looking to discuss how culture and language can be lost and the
Ages 6–9
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