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Kat, Incorrigible #2
Renegade Magic
Stephanie Burgis
For the child who bristles at restrictive rules, Kat's journey through Regency England proves that staying true to yours
Ages 8–12
Penelope Barrows #1
The Case of the Blowing Whistle
C.C. Beechum
For the child who loves a good puzzle and standing up for what is right. This mystery helps kids understand the importan
Ages 6–9
Ho'onani: Hula Warrior
Heather Gale
Ho’onani feels she is neither girl nor boy, finding her place and her voice as she leads a traditional Hawaiian hula cha
Ages 4–8
The Zero Enigma #1
The Zero Blessing
Christopher G. Nuttall
For the teenager who feels like they don't fit the mold, this story explores finding your own unique path when you lack
Ages 12–17
The Little Red Hen
Diane Muldrow
For the child learning that being part of a community means helping out. This classic tale explores why we contribute to
Ages 2–5
The Chronicles of Koa #2
Dark Prophet
K.N. Lee
For the teen navigating a sudden shift in identity who needs to see a hero find her strength and voice while balancing t
Ages 14–18
Sense Pass King
Katrin Hyman Tchana
For the child who needs to know that intelligence and grace are more powerful than status or bullying by those in charge
Ages 5–9
The Little Alligator with Orange Feet
Chentell Merriman
For the child who feels like the odd one out, this story about a unique alligator celebrates the beauty of being differe
Ages 3–8
How to Be Human: Diary of an Autistic Girl
Florida Frenz
For the teen or middle grader navigating the complexities of social cues and neurodiversity through the eyes of an autis
Ages 10–18
Dear Girl
Dear Girl
Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Paris Rosenthal
For the girl needing a reminder that she is enough just as she is, this gentle guide celebrates her unique voice, inner
Ages 4–8
Harry and the Terrible Whatzit
Dick Gackenbach
When his mother doesn't come back from the cellar, Harry must gather his courage to go downstairs and face the mysteriou
Ages 4–8
Mighty Inside
Sundee T. Frazier
For the child who struggles to find their voice or feels held back by a stutter, this story celebrates the courage it ta
Ages 10–14
The Infamous Ratsos #6
Live! In Concert!
Kara LaReau
For the child who has been teased for what they like or wonders if their interests are 'too girly.' This gentle story ex
Ages 5–8
By the Light of the Moon
Frann Preston-Gannon
For the child who feels overlooked or too small to make a difference, this gentle story shows how every voice is needed
Ages 2–5
Shoshi's Shabbat
Caryn Yacowitz
For the child (or parent) who needs a reminder to slow down, this gentle tale explores the beauty of a weekly rest throu
Ages 4–8
The Clique #13
My Little Phony
Lisi Harrison
Holiday drama reaches a boiling point in Westchester as the Pretty Committee faces fake lice, shopping bans, and the hig
Ages 10–14
Opinions and Opossums
Ann Braden
For the child who has big questions about the way things are and needs the courage to speak up even when it feels safer
Ages 10–14
Little Secrets #4
The Mystery Girl
Emily Blake
After a suspicious fire at the Diamond Estate and a massive social betrayal by her cousin, Alison declares war to find t
Ages 10–14
Mr. Keene #2
A Smart, Smart School
Sharon Creech
For the child who thrives on creativity and feels stifled by rigid rules, this story celebrates the joy of learning thro
Ages 4–8
A Dip of the Antlers
Sam McBratney
For the child navigating the unspoken rules of the playground and the pressure to prove themselves among peers.
Ages 9–13
Kevin Henkes' Mice
A Weekend with Wendell
Kevin Henkes
For the child hosting a bossy playmate who takes over every game. This classic story helps quiet children find their voi
Ages 4–8
All the Things We Do in the Dark
Saundra Mitchell
For teens navigating the heavy aftermath of trauma, memory loss, and the complex journey of reclaiming one's narrative a
Ages 14–18
Shine #1
Shine
Jessica Jung
For the teenager grappling with the pressure to be perfect and the sacrifice required to achieve a dream in a high-stake
Ages 12–18
Boy O'boy
Brian Doyle
For the young reader navigating a complex world where adult behavior is confusing and home isn't always a sanctuary. A s
Ages 11–15
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