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Books for Being Left Out – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,015 books
0–3 yrs
484 books
4–7 yrs
1230 books
8–11 yrs
1449 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Katie Hart #2
Katie for President
Martha Tolles
Katie Hart takes a stand against the seventh-grade snobs by running for class president in this story about friendship a
Ages 8–12
Camp Confidential #2
Jenna's Dilemma
Melissa J. Morgan
For the girl navigating the tricky waters of summer camp social circles, secret crushes, and the pressure to fit in with
Ages 8–12
Chestnut Hill #9
Far and Away
Lauren Brooke
For the young rider balancing the pressure of elite competition with the evolving loyalties of boarding school friendshi
Ages 8–12
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826 books
Beautiful Americans #1
Beautiful Americans
Lucy Silag
Secrets and high-stakes glamour collide when one of four American students on a study abroad program in Paris suddenly v
Ages 14–18
Camp Confidential #16
Golden Girls
Melissa J. Morgan
For the child navigating the tricky waters of friendship when competition and social status begin to shift the group dyn
Ages 9–12
Camp Confidential #5
TTYL
Melissa J. Morgan
For the child navigating the ups and downs of pre-teen friendships and the challenge of staying connected with summer ca
Ages 8–12
From the Files of Madison Finn #2
Super Edition #2: Hit the Beach
Laura Dower
For the child navigating the shifting tides of middle school friendships and the social pressures of summer vacation.
Ages 8–12
Camp Confidential #6
RSVP
Melissa J. Morgan
For the child feeling nervous about their first summer away from home or wondering how to navigate new social circles an
Ages 9–12
Chestnut Hill #6
The Scheme Team
Lauren Brooke
For the child navigating the tricky social waters of middle school cliques and learning how to stand their ground when f
Ages 8–12
Koalateeny
Tsaela Pinto, Racheli Silvern
Stuck inside while everyone else is out, Libby meets a mysterious creature who helps her turn ordinary household objects
Ages 3–8
What We Saw
Aaron Hartzler
For the teenager navigating the complex fallout of a community crisis and the digital age reality of social media's impa
Ages 14–18
Yo! Yes #2
Ring! Yo!
Chris Raschka
Listen in on one side of a phone call between two friends and imagine the wild scenes happening on the other end of the
Ages 3–7
Gypsy Girl's Best Shoes
Anne Rockwell
For the child who finds magic in a new pair of shoes and wants to share their excitement with the world.
Ages 3–7
Leave it to Plum!
Matt Phelan
For the kindhearted child who faces a neighborhood or playground 'grumpy squirrel': a charming tale about staying true t
Ages 7–10
Let Me Fix that For You
Janice Erlbaum
For the empathetic child who tries to carry the world on their shoulders, this story explores finding the balance betwee
Ages 8–12
Matt Christopher Sports Classics
Football Double Threat
Matt Christopher
Rocky is pushed to his limits when he takes over his injured best friend's position on the field while grappling with he
Ages 8–12
Jump Ball: A Basketball Season in Poems
Mel Glenn
For the teenager navigating the highs and lows of team dynamics, personal identity, and the intense pressure to perform
Ages 12–18
Momo and Snap Are Not Friends
written and illustrated by Airlie Anderson
For the child who insists they don't like someone while choosing to play with them every single day. A funny look at how
Ages 3–7
Confessions of Georgia Nicolson #1
Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging
Louise Rennison
Fourteen-year-old Georgia navigates the hilarious chaos of first crushes and birthday party planning in this honest look
Ages 12–16
Matt Christopher Sports Classics
Basketball Sparkplug
Matt Christopher
For the child who thrives in a group but feels lost when their 'partner in crime' isn't there, this story explores build
Ages 8–12
Fire Storm
Jean Craighead George
For the reader grappling with the weight of responsibility and the complex morality of power in a world where actions ha
Ages 16–18
Just Do This One Thing for Me
Laura Zimmermann
Trapped at a lake in a Wisconsin winter, three siblings must hide their con-artist mother's death to avoid being torn ap
Ages 14–18
A Year to the Day
Robin Benway
Leo struggles to imagine life after her sister Nina's death until she forms a bond with Nina’s boyfriend, who may be hid
Ages 14–18
Lost for Words
Alice Kuipers
Guilt and silence weigh heavy after a sudden family tragedy. This award-winning story captures the difficult process of
Ages 14–18