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19,978 books found
The Door in the Forest
Roderick Townley
For the child who feels they have a special knack for noticing what others miss and wants to prove their own strength.
Ages 8–12
The Curse of the Raven Mocker
Marly Youmans
Invisible spirits known as Raven Mockers fly through the night to steal the hearts of the sick in this exploration of ha
Ages 12–18
The Cat who Came in Off the Roof
Annie M. G. Schmidt
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles with shyness, this whimsical tale celebrates finding your voice an
Ages 8–12
Wright & Wong #4
The Case of the Prank that Stank
Laura J. Burns, Melinda Metz
For the child who experiences the world through logic and literal details, or who feels like their unique way of thinkin
Ages 8–12
The Cardboard Kingdom
written and illustrated by Chad Sell
For the child who uses creativity to navigate neighborhood social dynamics. This book celebrates the power of imaginativ
Ages 7–12
The Book Rescuer
Sue Macy
For the child who loves to collect treasures or is curious about their family history, this story celebrates the courage
Ages 4–8
The Best at It
Maulik Pancholy
A young Indian American boy navigates the pressures of middle school and his own identity while learning what it truly m
Ages 8–12
Bartimaeus Sequence
The Bartimaeus Trilogy
Jonathan Stroud
For the teen navigating complex power dynamics and questioning the status quo, this satirical fantasy explores ambition,
Ages 11–17
The Amazing Age of John Roy Lynch
Chris Barton
For the child curious about how one person can change history, this inspiring true story follows John Roy Lynch from ens
Ages 7–12
The 5 O'Clock Band
Troy Andrews
For the child who feels like they aren't quite measuring up or is searching for their place within their community and c
Ages 4–8
That's A Possibility!
Bruce Goldstone
For the curious child who wonders about 'what ifs', this book transforms tricky math into a game of predicting the futur
Ages 6–10
Scientists in the Field
Temple Grandin
Sy Montgomery
For the child who thinks in pictures or feels like they don't quite fit in, this biography shows how being different can
Ages 8–12
Taking Liberty
Ann Rinaldi
For the young reader questioning the fairness of the world around them, this story follows Oney Judge as she seeks freed
Ages 12–17
T Is for Terrible
Peter McCarty
For the child who feels misunderstood or labeled as 'naughty' just for being big, active, or true to their nature.
Ages 3–6
Swimming in the Monsoon Sea
Shyam Selvadurai
Amrith’s quiet summer in Sri Lanka is upended when a cousin arrives from Canada, sparking a whirlwind of first love and
Ages 12–17
Sweeping Up the Heart
Kevin Henkes
For the young reader navigating the quiet, heavy ache of loss and the challenge of connecting with a grieving parent.
Ages 8–12
Superhero Max
Lawrence David
For the child who uses costumes as a shield while finding their footing at school, this story celebrates the courage it
Ages 4–8
Superhero ABC
written and ill. by Bob McLeod
For the teenager who feels like an outsider and is looking for a place to belong. This story explores finding your commu
Ages 12–18
The Summer of Lost Letters
Hannah Reynolds
For the teenager curious about their family's past and the secrets hidden in old boxes of letters. A summer of discovery
Ages 12–18
Sugar Town Queens
Malla Nunn
For the teenager navigating the complexities of mixed-race identity and the weight of family secrets within a community
Ages 12–18
Studio: A Place For Art to Start
Emily Arrow
For the child who loves to create, this rhythmic exploration of artist spaces shows that a studio can be anywhere you fi
Ages 3–7
Step by Step
Loreen Leedy
For the teenager finding their voice and navigating the complex social hierarchies of high school while discovering the
Ages 11–17
Steampunk!
Kelly Link, Gavin J. Grant
Gears, brass gadgets, and steam power transform history in these stories where Victorian aesthetics meet futuristic tech
Ages 12–18
Star Stuff
Stephanie Roth Sisson
For the child who constantly looks up at the night sky and asks how big the world really is, this beautifully told story
Ages 4–9
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