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Books for Being Left Out
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
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Vampire Academy #2
Frostbite
Richelle Mead
Vampire attacks and messy romances collide during a mandatory ski trip where Rose must team up with an unlikely ally to
Ages 13–18
The Valentine Cat
Clyde Robert Bulla
For the child who needs reassurance that kindness is rewarded and that lost things, with a bit of luck and a lot of hear
Ages 4–8
The Benefits of Being an Octopus
Ann Braden
Zoey wishes she had eight arms to handle her siblings and her mother's long shifts, but joining the debate club helps he
Ages 10–14
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12–18 yrs
826 books
Duel
Jessixa Bagley
For the child navigating the complex emotions of sibling rivalry and the pressure of competing after a major family loss
Ages 8–12
Not Here to Be Liked
Michelle Quach
When a frustrated essay goes viral, Eliza accidentally sparks a feminist movement after losing an editor-in-chief spot t
Ages 13–18
When We Were Infinite
Kelly Loy Gilbert
For the teen navigating high-stakes pressure and the weight of a friend's crisis. A deep look at the bonds of a musical
Ages 14–18
Sharing a Shell
Julia Donaldson
For the child learning that inviting others in makes life brighter. A hermit crab discovers that sharing his shell leads
Ages 2–6
Russel Middlebrook #1
Geography Club
Brent Hartinger
A group of high schoolers forms a fake, boring club to hide a real community where they can safely navigate the treacher
Ages 13–18
Gone #1
Gone
Michael Grant
The adults are gone, the internet is dead, and the remaining teens are developing dangerous powers as they fight to surv
Ages 12–17
When You Look Like Us
Pamela N. Harris
For the teenager grappling with systemic unfairness and the fear that their loved ones are invisible to a world that doe
Ages 13–18
Best Served Cold
Joe Abercrombie
Betrayed by her employer and left for dead, mercenary general Monza Murcatto begins a brutal quest for revenge across a
Ages 17–18
Whale of the Wild, A
Rosanne Parry
For the young reader navigating changes in family roles or searching for their place in the world while facing environme
Ages 8–12
Nervous About Making Friends?
Suzanne T. Christian
For the child who feels butterflies in their tummy when meeting new people. This gentle guide offers practical tools to
Ages 3–7
This One Summer
Mariko Tamaki
Between a small-town tragedy and her parents' constant fighting, Rose finds that this summer at Awago Beach is no longer
Ages 12–16
Those Shoes
Maribeth Boelts
For the child who feels the sting of comparison or the pressure to own the latest trends while navigating a family budge
Ages 5–9
Dress Coded
Carrie Firestone
Frustrated by unfair school rules, Molly and her friends start a podcast to share their stories and stand up against bod
Ages 10–14
Shayla's Double Brown Baby Blues
Lori Aurelia Williams
For the teen feeling overlooked by a parent's new life. Shayla navigates the sting of a new sibling while supporting fri
Ages 11–15
Butterfly Summer
Anne-Marie Conway
For the child grappling with the discovery of family secrets or the weight of an untold past, this story explores the po
Ages 9–13
Secrets We Keep, The
Cassie Gustafson
For the teenager navigating the heavy burden of family loyalty versus the truth when a parent is accused of a serious cr
Ages 14–18
Nadia Ross's Affirmations
You are an Amazing Boy
Nadia Ross
For the teen processing the weight of social expectations and systemic pressure while finding the courage to protect the
Ages 12–18
Anything but Typical
Nora Raleigh Baskin
For the child who feels like an outsider in a neurotypical world, this story explores the vulnerability of making your f
Ages 10–14
Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth
E. L. Konigsburg
For the child who feels like an outsider or is searching for a best friend. This story celebrates the magic found in lon
Ages 8–12
Beegu
Alexis Deacon
A lonely little space traveler wanders an unwelcoming city until she finds a group of children who see the world just li
Ages 3–7
My Feelings Are Hurt
My Feelings Are Hurt (English-Zulu)
Richard Carlson
Teasing from classmates leaves Johnny feeling hurt, leading him to realize that his heart is more sensitive than others
Ages 4–8