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Incarcerated Parent
Books for Incarcerated Parent
Books for Incarcerated Parent – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
58 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Format
Picture Books
Early Readers
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Graphic Novels
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The Railway Children
E. Nesbit
For children navigating sudden family changes or the absence of a parent, this classic offers a comforting look at findi
Ages 8–12
Ali Cross #1
Ali Cross
James Patterson
Young Ali Cross takes on his first big mystery to find his missing best friend while his father, a legendary detective,
Ages 8–12
A Wish in the Dark
Christina Soontornvat
In a city where light is a luxury, an escaped prisoner and a wardens daughter collide in a high-stakes chase that reveal
Ages 8–12
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Horses of the Maury River #3
Dante of the Maury River
Gigi Amateau
Dante, the grandson of a champion racehorse, struggles to find his footing on the track before finding a new life at a T
Ages 8–12
Where Is?
Where Is Alcatraz?
Nico Medina, Who HQ
Raincoat rafts and spoon-carved tunnels highlight the daring history of the world's most famous island prison, from its
Ages 8–12
The Year the Swallows Came Early
Kathryn Fitzmaurice
When her father is jailed and a best friend’s mother suddenly returns, eleven-year-old Groovy finds that life is as unpr
Ages 8–12
Finding Langston #2
Leaving Lymon
Lesa Cline-Ransome
For the child navigating a move or family change, this story follows a boy using his musical talent to find his place wh
Ages 8–12
Zoe Washington #1
From the Desk of Zoe Washington
Janae Marks
Between baking for a TV challenge and reading a surprise letter from prison, twelve-year-old Zoe must decide if she has
Ages 8–12
Boy Called Dickens, A
Deborah Hopkinson
Young Charles works long hours in a boot-blacking factory, but his imagination transforms the bleak London winter into s
Ages 4–9
American Girl Historical Characters
Meet Caroline
Kathleen Ernst
For the child stepping into big responsibilities when a family member is away or in trouble. This story explores how cou
Ages 8–12
Golden Girl
Reem Faruqi
Aafiyah loves her family and tennis, but she has a secret habit of taking pretty things that don't belong to her—just as
Ages 8–12
Mountain Dog
Margarita Engle
For the child navigating family instability or big life transitions, this verse novel offers a path toward healing throu
Ages 8–12
Nine Candles
Maria Testa
For children navigating the complex emotions of having a loved one in prison, this story offers a bridge of love, patien
Ages 5–9
Mama's Nightingale: A Story of Immigration and Separation
Edwidge Danticat
For the child grappling with the absence of a loved one or trying to make sense of why a family member is far away due t
Ages 5–9
Amber Was Brave, Essie Was Smart
Vera B. Williams
For children navigating the complex emotions of a parent's absence, this moving verse novel explores how two sisters lea
Ages 7–11
Desperate Journey
Jim Murphy
For the child stepping up to help their family during a crisis. This gripping tale follows a brave girl navigating the E
Ages 8–12
What the Kite Saw
Anne Laurel Carter
For the child grappling with the absence of a loved one or living through difficult times, this story finds hope and bea
Ages 5–9
On the Run #2
The Fugitive Factor
Gordon Korman
Siblings Aiden and Meg are on the run from the FBI and a mysterious assassin as they race to find the evidence that will
Ages 8–12
Mama's Nightingale
Edwidge Danticat
For children navigating the heartache of being apart from a parent, this story highlights how love and creativity can br
Ages 5–9
Zoe Washington #2
On Air with Zoe Washington
Janae Marks
Fourteen-year-old Zoe and her newly freed father navigate their fresh relationship while chasing a dream to open a resta
Ages 8–12
The Big House
Carolyn Coman
Left in the care of the very people who accused their parents of a crime, Ivy and Ray must hunt for the evidence needed
Ages 8–12
Tracking Daddy Down
Marybeth Kelsey
For the child navigating the complex feelings of having a parent in prison and the longing for family reunification and
Ages 8–12
Forget-Me-Not Blue
Sharelle Byars Moranville
Sofie faces the terrifying uncertainty of foster care as she leans on her brother and teachers to endure the nightmare o
Ages 8–12
A Tiny Piece of Sky
Shawn K. Stout
For the child grappling with unfair rumors or a family crisis that makes them feel like an outsider in their own town.
Ages 8–12