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Road to Tater Hill
Edith M. Hemingway
For the child grappling with the heavy weight of a family loss. A gentle story about finding light and healing during a
Ages 9–12
Road to After, The
Rebekah Lowell
For the child navigating the complex emotions of leaving a difficult home life and finding safety in the beauty of the n
Ages 8–12
Rivka's Presents
Laurie Wallmark
Set in 1918 New York City, Rivka finds clever and determined ways to keep learning even when her father's illness keeps
Ages 4–8
Rising Water
Marc Aronson
For the child fascinated by real life heroes and complex puzzles, this gripping account of the Thai cave rescue shows ho
Ages 10–14
Red Kite, Blue Kite
Ji-li Jiang
For children navigating the heartache of being apart from a loved one, this story offers a beautiful metaphor for stayin
Ages 5–9
Recovery Road
Blake Nelson
Maddie Graham fights to reclaim her future as she moves through rehab at Spring Meadows, trading addiction for the hope
Ages 14–18
Rebekkah's Journey
Ann E. Burg
For the family exploring history and identity together. This timeline honors the diverse experiences and enduring presen
Ages 10–16
Raquela's Seder
Joel Edward Stein
In the dangerous days of the Inquisition, a family gathers in secret to celebrate a Passover Seder, finding hope and a d
Ages 5–9
Pride
Robin Stevenson
For the child curious about LGBTQ+ history and seeking a sense of community through the joyful celebration of identity a
Ages 9–14
The Power of One: Every Act of Kindness Counts
Trudy Ludwig
For the child who feels small or wonders if their actions matter. This story shows how one tiny seed of kindness can blo
Ages 4–8
Playing Dad's Song
D. Dina Friedman
For children navigating the complex waves of grief, this story shows how music and creative expression can provide a pat
Ages 8–12
Pixie Pushes On
Tamara Bundy
For the child navigating a heavy season of change, this story offers a gentle path through family separation and the hea
Ages 8–12
Perfect
Natasha Friend
A young girl struggles with the quiet, heavy burden of bulimia while trying to maintain an image of being okay.
Ages 11–15
The People Remember
Ibi Zoboi
Connect your child to the deep roots of history and the joy of community through the seven principles of Kwanzaa and the
Ages 4–10
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Peace Warriors
Andrea Davis Pinkney
For the child discovering how creativity can change the world. Explore the life of Langston Hughes, whose poetry became
Ages 6–10
Paws + Edward
Espen Dekko
For families navigating the quiet, heavy days after the loss of an old dog. This gentle story helps children understand
Ages 4–8
The Path
Bob Staake
For the child or graduate standing at a crossroads. This philosophical journey uses a winding trail to explore the beaut
Part of Me
Kimberly Willis Holt
Spanning generations, these interconnected stories follow one family through the decades to show how the past lives on i
Ages 12–17
Out of the Valley of Horses
Wendy Orr
Honey's family is safe in a hidden magical refuge, but when her father falls ill, she must find a way to escape a place
Ages 9–12
Out of Reach
Carrie Arcos
For the teen struggling with the heavy burden of a sibling's addiction. This story provides a space to process the compl
Ages 14–18
Our Flag Was Still There
Jessie Hartland
For the child curious about why we sing the national anthem, this book reveals the collaborative effort and history behi
Ages 6–10
Orphan Eleven
Gennifer Choldenko
Four children flee a harsh orphanage in 1939, searching for a new life and a sense of belonging within the colorful worl
Ages 8–12
Orleans
Sherri L. Smith
For the teen processing big questions about environmental change and how communities stay together or fall apart during
Ages 14–18
Optimists Die First
Susin Nielsen
For the teenager paralyzed by 'what-ifs' after a loss, this story offers a path through grief using humor, art, and the
Ages 13–18
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