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Standing Up for Others
Books for Standing Up for Others
Books for Standing Up for Others – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,405 books
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Picture Book Biographies
A Picture Book of Sojourner Truth
David A. Adler
Born into slavery, Sojourner Truth used her powerful voice to become a legendary crusader for abolition and civil rights
Ages 6–9
Fly Like a Girl One Woman's Dramatic Fight in Afghanistan and on the Home Front
Mary Jennings Hegar
For the teenager who wants to challenge the status quo, this memoir follows a combat pilot fighting for her life in Afgh
Ages 12–18
Keith Calabrese's Adventure Books #2
A Drop of Hope
Keith Calabrese
For the child who needs to see that even small acts of kindness can change a community, especially when life feels stuck
Ages 8–12
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12–18 yrs
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Click #3
Act
Kayla Miller
For the child who notices when things aren't fair and wants to make a difference in their community.
Ages 8–12
Annex #1
Beta
Rachel Cohn
Elysia is a teenage clone designed to be a soulless servant in a perfect paradise, but her forbidden human emotions are
Ages 13–17
Crazy Lady!
Jane Leslie Conly
Vernon navigates the pain of his mother's death by forming an unlikely bond with two neighborhood outcasts who understan
Ages 10–14
Monstertown Mystery #2
Invasion of the Scorp-lions
Bruce Hale
Strange smells and eerie noises are drifting through the classroom vents, leading Carlos and Benny on a hunt for the mon
Ages 8–12
Represent: The Unfinished Fight for the Vote
Michael Eric Dyson, Marc Favreau
For the teenager asking why their vote matters or wondering about the history of fairness in America, this book connects
Ages 12–18
Encyclopedia Brown #8
Encyclopedia Brown Tracks Them Down
Donald J. Sobol
Match wits with boy detective Encyclopedia Brown to crack ten different cases using the clues provided in each story.
Ages 7–12
The Factory #1
Undercover Latina
Aya de León
For the child navigating how they present themselves to the world while staying true to their roots and standing up for
Ages 10–14
Who HQ
Who Was Aretha Franklin?
Nico Medina
The Queen of Soul begins her journey in her father's church choir before rising to global stardom as one of the most suc
Ages 8–12
Mirette #2
Starring Mirette and Bellini
Emily Arnold McCully
Mirette masters the high wire and puts her daring skills to the ultimate test when she attempts to rescue the Great Bell
Ages 4–9
Infinity Alchemist #2
Sun Chasers
Kacen Callender
For the teen feeling lost in the dark, this survival story follows a brave group searching for hope and light in a world
Ages 12–18
The Anybodies #2
The Nobodies
N. E. Bode
Eleven-year-old Fern heads to a magical summer camp to master her powers, only to face a villainous Mole holding mysteri
Ages 8–12
Great Episodes #3
A Ride into Morning
Ann Rinaldi
Mutiny is brewing at the Revolutionary War camp in Morristown. Amid the chaos, a young woman must use her wits to hide h
Ages 12–17
Between Friends
Sheila Garrigue
After a big move from California to Massachusetts, eleven-year-old Jill begins the hopeful search for true friends in he
Ages 9–12
Freaky Friday #4
Freaky Monday
Mary Rodgers, Heather Hach
Thirteen-year-old Hadley wakes up in her teacher’s body, leading to a chaotic day of traded roles and unexpected perspec
Ages 8–12
Daughter of Venice
Donna Jo Napoli
Facing a life confined to a convent, Donata disguises herself as a boy to explore the hidden corners of 1592 Venice beyo
Ages 12–17
Benjamin Pratt & the Keepers of the School #5
We Hold These Truths
Andrew Clements
Ben, Jill, and Robert face one final race against time to stop a pair of determined janitors from tearing down their sch
Ages 8–12
Against the Odds
Malala Yousafzai
Claire Throp
For the child who asks why some children can't go to school, this biography introduces a young girl who bravely stood up
Ages 7–10
Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science
Marc Aronson, Marina Budhos
For the teenager asking deep questions about how the world became so interconnected. Explore how a simple kitchen staple
Ages 12–18
The Alfred Summer #1
The Alfred Summer
Jan Slepian
Four unlikely friends who feel like outcasts find a shared sense of purpose and courage when they team up to build a boa
Ages 9–12
Vermonia #4
The Rukan Prophecy
YoYo
Mel fights to keep her spirit free from an evil General while her friends Naomi, Jim, and Doug engage in two epic battle
Ages 8–12
The Stone Dancers
Nora Martin
A mountain village learns the true meaning of hospitality when a young girl uses an ancient legend about stone dancers t
Ages 5–9