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The Second Sky
Patrick Guest
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit the mold of their peers. This heartwarming story celebrates discoverin
Ages 4–8
Tangled
Carolyn Mackler
For the teenager navigating the messy reality of new attractions, changing friendships, and the unexpected ways a single
Ages 14–18
Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful
Arwen Elys Dayton
The quest for physical perfection takes a dark turn in this provocative look at the ethics of future human enhancement.
Ages 14–18
String Music
Rick Telander
The creation of the earth and the theft of a mythical wealth-making machine unfold in these epic poems from Finnish and
Ages 10–18
Starstruck #1
Starstruck
Rachel Shukert
Three teenage girls in 1930s Hollywood grapple with love and intense competition as they fight to become stars in the mo
Ages 14–18
Starlet's Secret to a Sensational Afterlife, A
Kendall Kulper
Henrietta can speak to the ghosts of murdered actresses and must team up with her frenemy to catch a killer stalking the
Ages 12–18
Stanley #3
Stanley's Little Sister
Linda Bailey
For the child feeling nervous or uncertain about a new addition to the family, this story uses a funny dog to show how s
Ages 3–7
Some Dog! #1
Some Dog!
Mary Casanova
For the child struggling to share their space or their parents' attention after a new arrival, whether it's a puppy or a
Ages 4–8
Cherry #1
Skinny Melon and Me
Jean Ure
Follow the diary of pre-teen Cherry as she navigates life with her new stepfather and her loyal best friend, Melanie Ski
Ages 9–12
Shine-a-Light
Secrets of Winter
Carron Brown
For the reader grappling with the feeling of never quite measuring up to someone else's legacy or living in a predecesso
Ages 14–18
Sassy #1
Little Sister Is Not My Name
Sharon M. Draper
For the child who feels overlooked as the youngest or smallest in the family and is ready to prove they have a big voice
Ages 7–10
Salma #2
Salma Writes a Book
Danny Ramadan
For the child adjusting to big family changes and finding their voice through art while balancing two cultures.
Ages 8–12
Rosie Sprout's Time to Shine
Allison Wortche
Violet always seems to win, but when the class starts a garden, Rosie discovers that her own quiet patience can lead to
Ages 4–8
Rosie and Skate
Beth Ann Bauman
For the teen navigating a complicated relationship with a sister while trying to find her own voice amidst family dysfun
Ages 12–17
The Queen Bee and Me
Gillian McDunn
Middle school social circles are hard to navigate when Meg is caught between her oldest friend and the person she truly
Ages 8–12
Poisoned Apples
Christine Heppermann
For the teenager navigating the pressures of modern girlhood, body image, and social expectations through the sharp lens
Ages 14–18
Pinky and Rex #3
Pinky and Rex and the Just-Right Pet
James Howe
For the child who has their heart set on one thing but gets another. This story gently explores navigating disappointmen
Ages 6–9
The Perfectly Perfect Wish
Lisa Mantchev
For the child learning to navigate the tricky feelings of envy and the beauty of shared joy when a magical opportunity a
Ages 4–8
Maybe Marisol #3
Only Only Marisol Rainey
Erin Entrada Kelly
Life as an only child is usually great, but Marisol Rainey begins to wonder if she is missing out on the chaos and conne
Ages 6–9
Nightlights #1
Nightlights
Lorena Alvarez
For the creative child who feels their imagination is both a gift and a little bit overwhelming. A hauntingly beautiful
Ages 8–12
My Mei Mei
Ed Young
For the child adjusting to a new sibling or an adoptive family. This story tenderly explores the shift from sibling jeal
Ages 4–8
My Big Brother
Miriam Cohen
For the child navigating the complex feelings of admiration and smallness that come with having a much older sibling.
Ages 3–7
Munmun
Jesse Andrews
For the teenager starting to notice the deep-seated unfairness of our world and seeking a story that mirrors their quest
Ages 14–18
Max's Words
Kate Banks
For the child who feels overlooked by older siblings or is looking for their own unique way to express themselves and th
Ages 4–8
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