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Books for Being Left Out – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,013 books
0–3 yrs
483 books
4–7 yrs
1229 books
8–11 yrs
1449 books
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3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The Last Summer of Us
Maggie Harcourt
Three best friends, one rusty car, and a summer road trip meant to outrun their troubles. But secrets and new romances a
Ages 14–18
Crafty Chloe #2
Dress-Up Mess-Up
Kelly DiPucchio
Chloe promises two different friends she will match their outfits for the big parade, forcing her to find a clever way t
Ages 4–8
Something's Rotten in the State of Maryland
Laura A. Sonnenmark
Marie decides to stop blending in after a creative English assignment inspired by Shakespeare helps her find her own voi
Ages 12–17
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12–18 yrs
826 books
Cinder & Glass
Melissa de la Cruz
For the teenager navigating the pressure of societal expectations and the difficult choice between security and followin
Ages 12–18
The Bell in the Bridge
Ted Kooser
Lonely Charlie spends his summer by a stream until he strikes an iron bridge, hearing a mysterious ringing echo that mig
Ages 4–8
Lottie and Herbie #2
Lottie's New Friend
Petra Mathers
Herbie the duck feels a sting of worry and jealousy when his best friend Lottie the chicken starts spending time with a
Ages 4–8
Shermy & Shake #1
The Not-So-Bossy Best Friend
Kirby Larson
For the child learning to balance new responsibilities with old friendships, especially when a new pet or a misunderstan
Ages 6–9
Nat Enough #1
Nat Enough
Maria Scrivan
Natalie deals with the sting of being cast aside by her best friend on the first day of middle school while searching fo
Ages 8–12
Firecracker
David Iserson
For the teenager who feels like an outsider after a major fall from grace. This sharp satire explores what happens when
Ages 14–18
Diary of a Wimpy Kid #2
Rodrick Rules
Jeff Kinney
Greg Heffley is back at school and desperate to stop his older brother Rodrick from exposing a mortifying secret about h
Ages 8–12
Cloud Puppy #3
The Pup Days of Summer
Kelly Leigh Miller
For the child navigating the highs and lows of seasonal changes and social circles, this playful tale explores how to ke
Ages 7–12
Tell Us We're Home
Marina Tamar Budhos
For the teen navigating the space between two worlds, this story explores the search for belonging when your family's li
Ages 12–16
Playing in Traffic
Gail Giles
Seventeen-year-old Matt is a shy and unremarkable student who is flattered when the alluring Skye notices him, until her
Ages 14–18
Cassie's Crush
Fiona Foden
For the pre-teen navigating the fluttery, often mortifying world of middle school crushes and the importance of staying
Ages 11–14
Jada Jones #1
Rock Star
Kelly Starling Lyons
Jada finds comfort in her rock collection after her best friend moves away, but a challenging science project forces her
Ages 6–9
Nikki & Deja #3
The Newsy News Newsletter
Karen English
Deja just wants her dad at her eighth birthday party, but a rival celebration and a family business trip threaten to rui
Ages 7–10
Devilish
Maureen Johnson
Jane Jarvis attempts to rescue her best friend by striking a deal with a demon who just happens to look like a friendly,
Ages 12–17
Picture Me Gone
Meg Rosoff
Twelve-year-old Mila travels to upstate New York to help her father find his missing best friend. Along the way, she beg
Ages 11–15
The Six Rules of Maybe
Deb Caletti
Scarlet has always been the quiet listener for others, but her world shifts when her sister returns home, forcing her to
Ages 14–18
Be Prepared
Vera Brosgol
For the child who feels like a square peg in a round hole, this graphic novel navigates the awkwardness of wanting to be
Ages 8–12
Katie Woo
Star of the Show
Fran Manushkin
Katie is heartbroken to be cast as a lowly earthworm in the school play, certain that a worm can never be the star of th
Ages 5–7
Pity Party
Kathleen Lane
For the child who feels like a 'work in progress' and needs a humorous, surreal way to process social anxiety, insecurit
Ages 8–12
Astrid and Stella #1
The cosmic adventures of Astrid & Stella
Sabrina Moyle
For the child who loves bright colors and silly adventures but needs a gentle reminder that making mistakes is okay as t
Ages 6–9
Wereworld #4
Nest of Serpents
Curtis Jobling
King Drew fights to protect the Staglords while his former ally Hector falls under a dark influence and joins the enemy
Ages 10–14