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The Forgotten Maze
Stephanie Cooke, Insha Fitzpatrick
For the child navigating the highs and lows of a new school, this graphic novel balances the pressure to fit in with a f
Ages 8–12
Snatched!
Graham Marks
For the child searching for their place in the world while navigating strange new talents and hidden family secrets.
Ages 9–12
Cinderhazel: The Cinderella of Halloween
Deborah Nourse Lattimore
For the child who thrives in the mud and feels like the odd one out, this story celebrates being yourself and finding so
Ages 4–8
The Extraordinary Mr. Qwerty
Karla Strambini
For the child who feels like their ideas are too 'out there' or strange to share, this story celebrates the beauty of a
Ages 4–8
The Gold-Threaded Dress
Carolyn Marsden
For the child feeling the weight of being the new kid, this gentle story explores the vulnerability of sharing your heri
Ages 7–10
Struck by Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal
Chris Colfer
For the ambitious teen who feels trapped by their surroundings and is struggling to find a way out of a small-town socia
Ages 14–18
The Long Road
Christopher Holt
After a science experiment grants them the ability to understand human words, Max, Rocky, and Gizmo continue their epic
Ages 4–11
Jacky Ha-Ha Gets the Last Laugh
James Patterson, Chris Grabenstein
For the child who feels like a fish out of water or worries their natural talents aren't enough when compared to 'expert
Ages 8–12
A Dime a Dozen
Nikki Grimes
For the adolescent navigating the bumps of growing up, this soulful poetry collection explores the honest journey of fin
Ages 10–14
Mangaman
Barry Lyga
For the teen who feels like they are living in a different dimension than their peers: an inventive look at identity and
Ages 12–17
Ignis
Gina Wilson
For the child who feels like a late bloomer or doesn't yet fit in with their peers, this story follows a dragon's quest
Ages 4–8
Golden Boy
Tara Sullivan
For the teen processing what it means to be an outsider, this gripping story follows a boy in Tanzania fighting for his
Ages 12–18
The Young Hans Christian Andersen
Karen Hesse
For the creative child who feels like an outsider, this lyrical biography shows how childhood hardships and a big imagin
Ages 7–10
A Place to Hide
Robert Westall
For the teenager grappling with a sudden loss of safety, this thriller explores how to build a new life and sense of sel
Ages 12–18
I'm From
Gary R. Gray Jr.
For the child exploring their place in the world, this lyrical journey celebrates how family traditions and neighborhood
Ages 4–8
The Ugly Pumpkin
Dave Horowitz
For the child who feels like the odd one out. This seasonal twist on a classic tale helps kids realize that not fitting
Ages 3–7
The Robber Girl
Franny Billingsley
For the child grappling with a difficult past, this surreal fantasy offers a path toward healing and discovering who the
Ages 10–14
The Elders
Inbali Iserles
For the child who feels like an outsider and is looking for where they belong while discovering their own hidden strengt
Ages 8–12
Imagine Counting All the Stars
Raewyn Caisley
For the child who feels like an outsider because of their unique interests, this story celebrates the magic of finding a
Ages 4–8
A Kids Book About Equality
Billie Jean King
For the child noticing that rules sometimes differ for boys and girls, this empowering guide helps them identify unfairn
Ages 5–9
Little Pink Pup
Johanna Kerby
For the child who feels like the odd one out. This true story of a tiny piglet finding a home with a family of dachshund
Ages 3–7
My Mom the Pirate
Jackie French
For the child who has ever felt a pinch of embarrassment over their family's quirks, this hilarious tale celebrates find
Ages 7–10
Who Is Bruce Springsteen?
Stephanie Sabol, Who HQ
For the child who loves music or feels like an outsider, this biography follows a boy from New Jersey who used his guita
Ages 8–12
Two Eggs, Please.
Sarah Weeks
For the child noticing differences in how people look and act, this playful diner visit shows how our unique choices sti
Ages 3–6
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