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The Acrobat and the Angel
Mark Shannon
For the child grappling with the loss of a loved one and wondering where they belong, this story honors the unique gifts
Ages 5–9
The Black Kids
Christina Hammonds Reed
For the teenager grappling with their place in a divided world while navigating the complexities of privilege, racial id
Ages 14–18
Plum Fantastic
Whoopi Goldberg, Deborah Underwood
For the child feeling like a fish out of water in a new city or hobby, this story offers comfort for overcoming stage fr
Ages 6–10
Forgive-Me-Not
Mari Costa
For the teen navigating the messy discovery of who they really are while balancing the expectations of family and the pu
Ages 13–18
Big Al and Shrimpy
Andrew Clements
For the child who feels overlooked because of their size or looks, this underwater tale celebrates how cleverness and lo
Ages 4–8
Heather Has Two Mommies
Lesléa Newman
For the child noticing their family looks different from others, this classic story celebrates the diverse ways we love
Ages 3–7
Am I Beautiful?
Else Holmelund Minarik
For the child who has begun to compare themselves to others and needs reassurance that they are cherished exactly as the
Ages 3–6
Here We Are: Feminism for the Real World
Kelly Jensen
For the teen or preteen exploring their place in the world, this vibrant collection demystifies feminism through diverse
Ages 12–18
The Unready Queen
William Ritter
For the child grappling with the weight of expectations or the fear of not being 'ready' for big responsibilities.
Ages 8–12
Glasswings: A Butterfly's Story
Elisa Kleven
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in or feels lost in a big, busy world. This story celebrates how even
Ages 3–7
Kind Like Marsha: Learning from LGBTQ+ Leaders
Sarah Prager
For the child who wants to change the world but isn't sure where to start. This introductory biography shows how kindnes
Ages 4–8
The Bee-man of Orn
Frank Richard Stockton
For the child who wonders if they are truly meant for their current path, this classic tale explores the beauty of stayi
Ages 6–12
Cricket Man
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
For the middle schooler navigating the harsh social terrain of labels and seeking a quiet way to help others without dra
Ages 10–14
The Book of Mausape
Thomas M. Yeahpau
For the teen feeling disconnected from their roots, these gritty, interwoven stories follow Kiowa teenagers navigating m
Ages 14–18
This Is My Brain!
Elise Gravel
For the child who wonders why they think or feel differently than others, this funny guide explains how every brain is u
Ages 6–10
I Want Your Moo
Jill Neimark, Marcella Bakur Weiner
For the child who feels self-conscious about their voice or physical traits and needs to see the value in being themselv
Ages 4–8
Borka: The Adventures of a Goose with No Feathers
John Burningham
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit the mold, this gentle classic offers comfort and hope that everyone ca
Ages 3–8
Falling In
Frances O'Roark Dowell
For the child who feels like an outsider in their own world and needs to see how their 'weirdness' can become their grea
Ages 8–12
Yuck!
James Stevenson
For the child who has ever been told they are too little to help. Emma proves that creativity and good friends are more
Ages 4–8
What Would Joey Do?
Jack Gantos
For kids navigating tricky family dynamics and learning to stand up for themselves, this story follows Joey as he finds
Ages 9–13
Barack Obama: Our 44th President
Beatrice Gormley
For the child curious about how a kid from Hawaii grew up to make history. This accessible biography explores the journe
Ages 8–12
Warrior Scarlet
Rosemary Sutcliff
For the child who feels defined by their limitations, this evocative tale shows that true belonging is earned through pe
Ages 10–14
How to Outrun a Crocodile when Your Shoes are Untied
Jess Keating
For the middle-schooler navigating the awkwardness of seventh grade and feeling like an outsider in their own social jun
Ages 9–12
The Last Christmas Tree
Stephen Krensky
For the child who feels overlooked or small in a world that values flashiness. This gentle story helps little ones see t
Ages 3–7
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