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Standing Up for Yourself
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3,128 books found
Christopher Pumpkin
Sue Hendra, Paul Linnet
For the child who prefers glitter and cupcakes to ghosts and spiders, this rhyming story celebrates the joy of being exa
Ages 3–6
The Midnight Brigade
Adam Borba
For the child who feels invisible and struggles to speak up, even when they have a big secret to share or a family probl
Ages 8–12
The Year of the Buttered Cat
Lexi Haas, Susan Haas
For the child navigating a world not built for them, this humorous mystery finds the power in self-advocacy and the stre
Ages 8–12
Buzzing
Samuel Sattin
For the child who feels overwhelmed by intrusive thoughts and is searching for a place where they can truly be themselve
Ages 8–12
Secrets of My Hollywood Life #4
Family Affairs
Jen Calonita
For the teen navigating the pressure of high-stakes social circles, this story explores staying true to yourself when wo
Ages 12–17
Rumblewick's Diary #3
My Unwilling Witch Gets a Makeover
Hiawyn Oram
For the child who prefers mud and mess over fancy dresses, or the one struggling with high-pressure social expectations
Ages 6–9
When We Wake #1
When We Wake
Karen Healey
For the teen grappling with a changing world and their place in it, this story explores how to find your voice and fight
Ages 12–18
The Little Matador
Julian Hector
For the child who feels pressured to follow in a parent's footsteps but has their own unique passions and gentle heart.
Ages 4–8
Sojourner Truth's Step-Stomp Stride
Andrea Pinkney
For the child learning about fairness and the power of their own voice, this rhythmic biography celebrates the unstoppab
Ages 4–8
Sumo Boy
Hirotaka Nakagawa
A young hero uses traditional sumo wrestling techniques and rituals to stand up to a bully and protect a friend.
Ages 4–8
Arthur Adventures
Arthur's Eyes
Marc Brown
Arthur is tired of being teased for his new glasses, but life without them leads to a series of hilarious and messy mish
Ages 4–8
Arthur Adventures
Arthur's April Fool
Marc Brown
Between a big magic performance and a bully's threat to pulverize him, Arthur has a lot on his mind for the April Fool's
Ages 4–8
The Odd Squad #2
Zero Tolerance
Michael Fry
For the child grappling with an unfair situation, this illustrated novel explores how to navigate bureaucracy and find y
Ages 8–12
Ana on the Edge
A. J. Sass
For the child navigating a world of rigid labels, this story explores the courage it takes to define your own identity w
Ages 8–12
Modern Retellings #3
Love, Lucy
April Lindner
A summer trip to Italy forces Lucy to choose between her parents' safe career plans and her secret dreams of acting and
Ages 13–18
Art Club
Rashad Doucet
For the child who feels their creative talents aren't valued at school or needs the courage to stand up for their hobbie
Ages 8–12
The Ruby Veil #1
Beyond the Ruby Veil
Mara Fitzgerald
For the teen who feels like they have to be 'good' to be worthy, this dark fantasy explores a girl who chooses power and
Ages 14–18
Everybody Sees the Ants
A.S. King
Struggling with family fights and school bullies, fifteen-year-old Lucky Linderman escapes into dreams of his missing gr
Ages 14–18
The Daughters #1
The Daughters
Joanna Philbin
For the teen feeling overshadowed by a parent's success, this story explores finding your own voice while navigating hig
Ages 12–17
Dinotrux Ty Finds a New Home
Margaret Green
For the child facing a big change or a playground bully. When Ty's home is destroyed, he must find the courage to start
Ages 4–8
Hate List
Say Something
Jennifer Brown
For the teenager grappling with the weight of being a bystander to bullying and the heavy moral choice of when to speak
Ages 14–18
Malala's Magic Pencil
Malala Yousafzai
Malala once dreamed of a magic pencil to redraw the world, but she soon discovered that her own voice was the most power
Ages 4–9
Celeste's Harlem Renaissance
Eleanora E. Tate
For the child feeling out of place after a big move, this story explores finding your voice and staying true to your roo
Ages 8–12
Jack of Hearts (and other parts)
L. C. Rosen
Jack is proud of his life and his new advice column, but a series of threatening letters forces him to hunt down a stalk
Ages 14–18
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