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Books for Standing Up for Others
Books for Standing Up for Others – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
4,641 books
0–3 yrs
153 books
4–7 yrs
1183 books
8–11 yrs
2075 books
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Remember: The Journey to School Integration
Toni Morrison
For the child grappling with the reality of unfairness in history, this book uses real photos to honor the courage of th
Ages 8–12
Healer #2
Scent of Magic
Maria V. Snyder
For the teen finding their voice while balancing huge responsibilities, this magical adventure explores the weight of ha
Ages 14–18
For Darkness Shows the Stars #2
Across a Star-Swept Sea
Diana Peterfreund
For the teen navigating complex loyalties, this high-stakes reimagining explores the weight of living a double life to s
Ages 12–18
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Shirley Chisholm Dared: The Story of the First Black Woman in Congress
Alicia D. Williams
For the child finding their voice and learning to stand tall. This vibrant biography of Shirley Chisholm celebrates the
Ages 4–8
Jumpstart the World
Catherine Ryan Hyde
For the teenager navigating the complexities of identity, prejudice, and unexpected friendships while finding their own
Ages 14–18
His Fair Assassin #1
Grave Mercy
Robin LaFevers
For the teenager seeking their own voice and autonomy while navigating a world of restrictive expectations and complex m
Ages 14–18
Momentum
Saci Lloyd
For the teen grappling with a world that feels increasingly unfair, this pulse-pounding story explores finding your voic
Ages 13–18
Starlet's Secret to a Sensational Afterlife, A
Kendall Kulper
Henrietta can speak to the ghosts of murdered actresses and must team up with her frenemy to catch a killer stalking the
Ages 12–18
Courage
Barbara Binns
For the child who feels the weight of family expectations or the pressure to belong. This story explores how true braver
Ages 8–12
Dare to Dream...Change the World
Jill Corcoran
For the child who wants to make a difference: this anthology of poems and biographies pairs historical changemakers with
Ages 8–12
The Hollow Kingdom Trilogy #3
In the Coils of the Snake
Clare B. Dunkle
For the teen navigating the weight of family legacies and the pressure to save others while finding their own path in a
Ages 12–18
Backfield Boys
John Feinstein
John Feinstein brings his expertise as a veteran sportswriter to this gripping look at the high-stakes world of competit
Ages 12–17
Black Americans of Achievement
Coretta Scott King
Dale Evva Gelfand
This biography follows the life and legacy of Coretta Scott King, a vital leader who stood at the heart of the American
Ages 11–17
When Morning Comes
Arushi Raina
For the teenager navigating the complexities of racial tension and social justice while trying to find their own voice i
Ages 14–18
Red Queen #1
Cruel Crown
Victoria Aveyard
Norta's bloody history comes to light in these two prequels detailing the secrets and power struggles that paved the way
Ages 13–18
Why We Fly
Gilly Segal, Kimberly Jones
For the teen grappling with the social and personal consequences of standing up for what they believe in, even when it r
Ages 12–18
Bo the Brave
Bethan Woollvin
Bo sets out to prove she is a brave monster hunter, only to find that the dragons and krakens she meets are much kinder
Ages 3–7
Better With Butter
Victoria Piontek
Twelve-year-old Marvel struggles with intense anxiety until she meets an unlikely friend: a fainting goat in need of a p
Ages 8–12
Your Plantation Prom Is Not Okay
Kelly McWilliams
Harriet is a force of nature in modern Louisiana as she fights against the transformation of a neighboring plantation in
Ages 14–18
Bloody Jack #4
In the Belly of the Bloodhound
L.A. Meyer
Jacky Faber trades the high seas for a peculiar land-bound adventure in the early 19th century as she faces a dangerous
Ages 12–18
A Heart Divided
Cherie Bennett, Jeff Gottesfeld
Moving to the South sparks a personal and political awakening for Kate as she writes a play about the local controversy
Ages 12–18
If a Bus Could Talk: The Story of Rosa Parks
Faith Ringgold
A bus tells the powerful story of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery boycott that changed history through a single act of qui
Ages 5–9
Jonah Winter's Picture Book Biographies
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Case of R.B.G. vs. Inequality
Jonah Winter
For the child noticing when things aren't fair, this courtroom framed biography shows how one girl from Brooklyn changed
Ages 6–9
A Conspiracy of Stars
Olivia A. Cole
For the teenager grappling with systemic unfairness or questioning the ethical cost of their community's progress.
Ages 14–18