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Wizard at Work
Vivian Vande Velde
The Scarecrow may think he lacks a brain, but he proves to be the wisest man in Oz while navigating his roles as an advi
Ages 7–11
Will Poole's Island
Tim Weed
For the teen exploring how to reconcile their upbringing with their own moral compass while navigating a world of confli
Ages 13–18
Why Do You Cry?
Kate Klise
For the child who worries that getting older means they have to hide their feelings. This gentle story validates that ev
Ages 3–6
Who Put This Song On?
Morgan Parker
For the teenager navigating the weight of clinical depression and searching for where they belong when they feel like th
Ages 14–18
Where I Belong
Gillian Cross
For teens navigating the high stakes of social hierarchies and the complexity of finding genuine friendship amidst inten
Ages 14–18
When the Stammer Came to Stay
Maggie O'Farrell
For the child who suddenly finds words getting stuck in their throat. A tender story that personifies a new stammer to h
Ages 5–9
When I Grow Up: the Lost Autobiographies of Six Yiddish Teenagers
Ken Krimstein
For the teenager grappling with their place in a changing world, these rediscovered true stories offer a profound connec
Ages 13–18
When I Grow Up
"Weird Al" Yankovic
Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic brings his signature accordion and zany energy to a story about dreaming big and the
Ages 4–8
When I Grow Up
Leonid Gore
For the child who feels small and yearns to be big and powerful. This gentle story explores the joys of imagination whil
Ages 3–6
The Way I Feel
When I Feel Angry
Cornelia Maude Spellman
For the child struggling with big feelings, this gentle guide uses a relatable guinea pig to show that anger is normal a
Ages 3–7
When an Elephant Comes to School
Jan Ormerod
For the preschooler or kindergartner feeling big nerves about their first day. A gentle elephant models how to navigate
Ages 3–6
What the Fact?
Seema Yasmin
For the teen navigating a digital world of fake news and viral rumors, this guide builds the critical thinking skills ne
Ages 12–18
What Erika Wants
Bruce Clements
For the child who feels like they don't belong in the world they were born into and dreams of a different life.
Ages 4–10
Whale Shines: An Artistic Tale
Fiona Robinson
For the child who feels like they don't sparkle as much as their friends. This story helps little ones see that their un
Ages 3–7
Were I Not a Girl: The Inspiring and True Story of Dr. James Barry
Lisa Robinson
For the child who feels they don't quite fit the expectations of others, this biography of a pioneering 19th century sur
Ages 4–9
Well, That Was Unexpected
Jesse Q. Sutanto
Well, That Was Unexpected is a contemporary look at the chaotic intersections of family expectations and modern life fro
Ages 14–18
Welcome to Your Body #1
Welcome to Your Period!
Yumi Stynes, Melissa Kang
For the pre-teen navigating the physical and emotional changes of puberty. This supportive guide provides frank, inclusi
Ages 10–14
Welcome to St. Hell: My Trans Teen Misadventure
Lewis Hancox
Lewis Hancox shares the highs and lows of growing up transgender in the 2000s in this award-shortlisted graphic memoir.
Ages 14–18
Weird Rules to Follow
Kim Spencer
In a coastal fishing town, Mia and Lara navigate a deep middle school friendship while facing the unspoken social divide
Ages 9–12
Wei Skates On
Nathan Chen
Wei loves to skate, but when the pressure of competition and a tough fall make him want to quit, he must find the joy in
Ages 4–8
We Were Never Here
Jennifer Gilmore
For the teen navigating the intense, complicated bonds of mother-daughter relationships and the pressure of being the pe
Ages 12–18
We Didn't Ask for This
Adi Alsaid
For the teenager grappling with eco-anxiety and the frustration of having their future decided by adults in power.
Ages 14–18
We Can: Portraits of Power
Tyler Gordon
For the child who needs to see that their voice and talents can change the world. This stunning gallery of trailblazers
Ages 4–8
We Came to America
Faith Ringgold
For children beginning to ask where their family came from or noticing the beautiful differences in their community.
Ages 4–8
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