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The Truth
Zizou Corder
For the child questioning their origins or grappling with what it means to be honest in a complicated world. A girl rais
Ages 9–13
The Princess and the Pea
Dick Gackenbach
For the child who feels things deeply, this classic tale shows how a little sensitivity can be a royal strength in a wor
Ages 4–8
A Mango-Shaped Space
Wendy Mass
For the child who feels like their way of seeing the world is different from everyone else's and is looking for where th
Ages 10–14
The Space Cat
Nnedi Okorafor
For the child adjusting to a big move or feeling like an outsider in a new place. A pampered cat navigates cultural shif
Ages 8–12
Soaring Earth
Margarita Engle
For the teenager navigating the pressure of world events while trying to find where they belong between two different cu
Ages 12–18
Crap Kingdom
D. C. Pierson
For the teen who feels painfully average and dreams of a more exciting life, only to realize that being the 'Chosen One'
Ages 12–17
The Realm of Possibility
David Levithan
For the teen navigating the complex highs and lows of high school, this collection of interconnected stories in verse ca
Ages 14–18
Happy to Be Me
Kelly Gaffney
For the child starting to notice differences in how they look or what they can do. This gentle guide uses real photos to
Ages 3–6
The Library Card
Jerry Spinelli
For the child who needs a spark of inspiration to see beyond their current circumstances, whether they are facing peer p
Ages 8–12
A Tale Of A Forgotten Desire
Serhiy Rudoy
For the child who feels overlooked or wonders if they have a special purpose, this gentle story about a dusty light bulb
Ages 4–8
Little Toot on the Thames
Hardie Gramatky
For the child feeling small in a big world, follow a brave little tugboat who gets lost far from home and discovers his
Ages 4–8
The Dragon with the Girl Tattoo
Michael Dahl
For the student who feels like they are hiding a part of themselves, this fast-paced mystery explores identity and the c
Ages 9–13
Deep Water
Lu Hersey
For the teenager navigating a sudden family crisis while questioning their own sense of belonging and physical identity
Ages 12–16
Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell Out of a Tree
Lauren Tarshis
For the child who feels like an observer in a world of social rules they don't quite understand. This story follows a lo
Ages 9–13
Shadow Wolf
Kathryn Lasky
For the child who feels like an outsider or is struggling to find their place in a group, this story explores finding st
Ages 8–12
Gooseberry
Robin Gow
For the child searching for where they belong and the name that fits them best. A tender story about foster care, nonbin
Ages 9–12
Anzu the Great Kaiju
Benson Shum
For the child who feels like they don't fit the 'family mold' or struggles with expectations that don't match their gent
Ages 4–8
Green
Alex Gino
For the child finding their place in the middle school social landscape while learning to speak up for their true self a
Ages 8–12
The Secret Chicken Club
George Shannon
For the child who has ever felt left out of a group, this silly farmyard tale explores what happens when we try too hard
Ages 4–8
Abby Carnelia's One and Only Magical Power
David Pogue
For the child who feels their unique quirks aren't 'useful' enough, this funny adventure proves that even the strangest
Ages 8–12
Look Both Ways in the Barrio Blanco
Judith Robbins Rose
For the child navigating the pressure of being caught between two worlds, exploring the tension between cultural heritag
Ages 9–13
Midnight on Strange Street
K. E. Ormsbee
For the child finding it hard to fit in at a new school or discovering that their 'differences' might actually be their
Ages 8–12
The Art of Getting Noticed
Chelsea M. Campbell
For the child who feels invisible in a crowd or struggles to find their unique voice while everyone else seems to be in
Ages 6–9
Altered
Jennifer Rush
For the teen questioning their own history or searching for where they truly belong while navigating high-stakes transit
Ages 13–17
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