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Young Adult About Being Different
Explore young adult books about being different for children.
1,380 books
Love, Sivvy
R. L. Toalson
For the teen feeling the weight of high expectations and the urge to create. This novel in verse explores the early year
Ages 13–18
Irene and Sherlock #2
A Lovely and Deadly Dance
Claire M. Andrews
Irene Adler and Sherlock Holmes reunite to track a killer stalking Queen Victoria’s allies through the high-society secr
Ages 14–18
Daughter of Smoke & Bone #3
Dreams of Gods & Monsters
Laini Taylor
Seraphim and chimaera clash in an epic struggle that moves from the streets of Rome to hidden caves, testing the boundar
Ages 14–18
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Merrow
Ananda Braxton-Smith
Torn between her island home and legends of the sea, Neen searches for the truth behind her mother's mysterious disappea
Ages 10–14
The Folk of the Air #3
The Queen of Nothing
Holly Black
The exiled mortal Queen of Faerie must risk everything to return to a land of riddles and betrayal to save her twin sist
Ages 14–18
Tales of Beauty and Madness #1
Wayfarer
Lili St. Crow
In this dark retelling of Cinderella, Ellen tries to survive high school and a violent stepmother while dealing with a m
Ages 13–18
Beasts of Prey #2
Beasts of Ruin
Ayana Gray
Trapped in a realm of deadly mist, Koffi must master her growing magic to escape the god of death and find her way back
Ages 14–18
The Winter Duke
Claire Eliza Bartlett
When a sleeping curse strikes her family, Ekata is forced to trade her science books for a crown she never wanted in an
Ages 13–18
Loving vs. Virginia
Patricia Hruby Powell
Mildred and Richard Loving take a courageous stand against 1950s Virginia laws to defend their right to be married in th
Ages 12–18
I'll Be There #1
I'll Be There
Holly Goldberg Sloan
A chance encounter at a church choir rehearsal sparks an intense connection between Emily and Sam, two teens searching f
Ages 12–18
Nightweaver #2
Starchaser
R. M. Gray
For the teen navigating the pressure of big expectations and the fear of losing themselves to forces beyond their contro
Ages 12–18
Girls Like Us
Gail Giles
Two young women leaving a special education program share an apartment and find strength in their common bond as they bu
Ages 14–18
Black Helicopters
Blythe Woolston
Valkyrie and her brother emerge from an underground den in a future Montana to battle a government that treats them like
Ages 14–18
Sidelined
Kara Bietz
For the teen navigating the pressures of high school sports and the complicated path to repairing a broken friendship wh
Ages 14–18
Unraveller
Frances Hardinge
Kellen has the unique power to break deadly curses, but he must race to unravel his own magic before it destroys him and
Ages 12–18
The Fall of Whit Rivera
Crystal Maldonado
Whit Rivera is a perfectionist forced to plan a formal with the skater boy who broke her heart, sparking a messy, cozy,
Ages 14–18
The Foretelling
Alice Hoffman
In a world of warrior women who speak the language of horses, Rain is born into a time of blood. She must find her way t
Ages 12–17
King of Scars #1
King of Scars
Leigh Bardugo
A young king battles gathering enemies at his borders while a dark magic grows inside him, threatening to destroy the ve
Ages 13–18
The Big Lie
Julie Mayhew
For the teen starting to question the status quo and looking for the courage to stand up against unfair rules and societ
Ages 14–18
Challenger Deep
Neal Shusterman
For the teen or parent navigating the complex, often frightening world of severe mental illness and the internal reality
Ages 14–18
Chaos & Flame #1
Chaos & Flame
Tessa Gratton, Justina Ireland
Warring houses and ancient blood magic force an unlikely alliance between a girl with a Chaos Boon and a dutiful War Pri
Ages 14–18
Belles #1
Belles
Jen Calonita
Isabelle is uprooted from her boardwalk life and thrust into the glamorous, backstabbing world of her wealthy relatives,
Ages 12–17
What Makes Us
Rafi Mittlefehldt
For the teenager grappling with a difficult family legacy and wondering if they are defined by their parents' worst mist
Ages 14–18
Tokyo Ever After #1
Tokyo Ever After
Emiko Jean
Izzy’s life changes forever when she discovers her father is the Crown Prince of Japan, whisking her from California to
Ages 12–18
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(550)
Picture Books
(399)
Poetry
(155)
Early Readers
(139)
Board Books
(7)
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