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Adela's Mariachi Band
Denise Vega
Adela may not be ready to play an instrument yet, but she finds a clever and rhythmic way to join her family's lively ma
Ages 3–7
Act Cool
Tobly McSmith
August leaves everything behind to escape a restrictive home, hoping a prestigious performing arts school is the stage w
Ages 14–18
Across the Pond
Joy McCullough
For the child feeling like an outsider after a big move, this story shows how a unique hobby can be the bridge to findin
Ages 8–12
Accidents of Nature
Harriet McBryde Johnson
For the teenager beginning to question societal labels and seeking a community where their disability is the norm rather
Ages 13–18
Abby's Chairs
Barbara Santucci
For the child feeling unsettled by a move, finding security in the familiar objects that turn a house into a home.
Ages 4–8
A Voice for Kanzas
Debra McArthur
For the child finding the courage to speak out against unfairness, even when they are the new kid in a divided community
Ages 8–12
A Very Big Bunny
Marisabina Russo
For the child who feels like the odd one out because of their height or appearance, this sweet story celebrates finding
Ages 3–7
A Quiet Kind of Thunder
Sara Barnard
For the teenager who feels unheard or overwhelmed by the world, this story explores how two souls find their own way to
Ages 14–18
A Place to Belong
Cynthia Kadohata
For the child grappling with what it means to be 'American' or 'Japanese' when the world feels divided, this moving stor
Ages 10–14
A Moon for Moe and Mo
Jane Breskin Zalben
For the child noticing differences and similarities in how neighbors live, this story celebrates how two boys from diffe
Ages 4–8
A Girl Named Digit
Annabel Monaghan
For the teen who feels like their unique talents make them an outsider, this story celebrates the power of being yoursel
Ages 12–17
A Friend Like Iggy
Kathryn Cole
For children who experience the world with sensory sensitivities or need a steady paw to hold. Discover how a real servi
Ages 4–8
A Family is a Family is a Family
Sara O'Leary
For the child who notices their family looks different from those in movies or books. This gentle story celebrates every
Ages 4–7
A Christmas Goodnight
Nola Buck
For the teenager grappling with a world that feels divided and finding their place in a new country after surviving the
Ages 12–17
A Chick Called Saturday
Joyce Dunbar
For the child who marches to their own beat and feels different from their peers. A soothing tale about a little chick f
Ages 2–5
A Certain Slant of Light
Laura Whitcomb
Ghosts linger in the shadows of the living, searching for warmth and human connection in this haunting story inspired by
Ages 14–18
A Boy Called Bat
Elana K. Arnold
For the child who experiences the world with unique intensity and finds deep comfort in the predictable rhythm of nature
Ages 6–10
A Boy and His Bot
Daniel H. Wilson
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs to find their inner strength, this mechanical adventure proves that b
Ages 8–12
A Book for Black-Eyed Susan
Judy Young
For children processing the isolation of a physical disability and the longing to be truly heard by those around them.
Ages 10–14
100 Sideways Miles
Andrew Smith
For the teen navigating the shadow of a parent's success and seeking to define their own identity beyond physical scars
Ages 14–18
(Don't) Call Me Crazy
Kelly Jensen
For the teenager navigating mental health challenges or trying to understand their own mind, this anthology offers diver
Ages 14–18
¡Vamos! #2
¡Vamos! Let's Go Eat
Raúl the Third
Little Lobo is on a mission to feed nine hungry luchadores in this vibrant, bilingual tour of food culture along the U.S
Ages 4–8
¡Mambo Mucho Mambo! The Dance That Crossed Color Lines
Dean Robbins
The infectious rhythm of Latin Jazz fills the Palladium Ballroom, where dancers of all backgrounds break social barriers
Ages 4–8
Ready-to-Read: Tony and Lauren Dungy
You Can Be a Friend
Tony Dungy, Lauren Dungy
For the child who feels nervous about new social situations or needs a gentle nudge to include others who seem different
Ages 4–8
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