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The World Needs Who You Were Made to Be
Joanna Gaines
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in or worries their ideas are too different. This story celebrates how
Ages 4–8
Take Me with You
Carolyn Marsden
For the child grappling with the fear of being separated from a loved one or a best friend during major life transitions
Ages 8–12
The Last Dragon on Mars
Scott Reintgen
For the child who feels overlooked or dreams of a bigger destiny while navigating the daily grind of responsibilities an
Ages 8–12
Heidi Heckelbeck: Sunshine Magic
Wanda Coven
Join Heidi Heckelbeck on a family vacation to Castle Spell Cove, where she befriends Sunny, a girl with a magical secret
Ages 8–12
Diamonds & Deceit
Leila Rasheed
For the teen navigating the pressure of high expectations, this Edwardian drama explores the weight of family duty versu
Ages 12–18
The Double Life of Ted Amos
Simon James Green
For the child navigating the transition to two homes, this hilarious story explores the pressure to reinvent yourself an
Ages 9–12
Bea Rocks the Flock
Victoria Jamieson
For the child who feels like a square peg in a round hole, this story follows a sheep who trades the farm for the city t
Ages 3–7
Far from Xanadu
Julie Anne Peters
For the teenager navigating the ache of a first love that cannot be returned, this story explores finding your identity
Ages 14–18
Timecurse
Tom Becker
For the child who feels like an outsider or is searching for their own history. A dark, atmospheric mystery about uncove
Ages 9–13
The River Between Us
Richard Peck
For the reader grappling with the complexity of heritage and hidden truths, this Civil War story explores how secrets ca
Ages 12–17
Gallant
Victoria Schwab
For the teen searching for where they belong while navigating the quiet of being non-verbal and the weight of family sec
Ages 12–18
Good-bye And Keep Cold
Jenny Davis
Edda faces an impossible situation when her mother falls for the man connected to her father's tragic death in a mine ac
Ages 4–11
Sulwe
Lupita Nyong'o
For the child struggling with colorism or feeling less beautiful because of their dark skin, this magical journey offers
Ages 4–8
Long Live the Pumpkin Queen
Shea Ernshaw
For the young adult feeling stifled by new responsibilities, this story follows Sally as she grapples with her role as P
Ages 12–18
Julián at the Wedding
Jessica Love
For the child who expresses themselves through dress-up and play. This vibrant story celebrates being your true self and
Ages 4–8
Ordinary Jack
Helen Cresswell
For the child who feels like a 'plain' noodle in a family of overachieving gourmet chefs, this hilarious tale follows Ja
Ages 8–12
Augusta Pine Does Not Exist
Emily Lloyd-Jones
For the teen seeking their place in the world while balancing the weight of past mistakes and the need for family connec
Ages 13–18
School Daze
Zack Zombie
For the child who feels like an outsider at school or is counting down the days until summer. This relatable diary makes
Ages 7–12
Little Wolf's First Howling
Laura McGee Kvasnosky
Little Wolf is ready for his first howl, but when the moment comes, his sound is wonderfully unexpected. This heartwarmi
Ages 4–8
Meet Tinker Bell
Celeste Sisler
For the child who feels like they don't fit into their expected role or struggles to find their unique talent among gift
Ages 4–8
The Power of Five
Elizabeth Lenhard
For the girl navigating the shift from childhood to the teenage years who needs to know that her unique traits are actua
Ages 8–12
It's Okay to Be Different
Todd Parr
Todd Parr's signature bold illustrations and simple, direct text create a heartwarming message of self-acceptance. From
Ages 3–7
The Day You Begin
Jacqueline Woodson
For the child who feels like an outsider because of their lunch, their accent, or where they've been. A lyrical reminder
Ages 4–8
Game Changer
Neal Shusterman
For the teenager grappling with their place in a complex world and wanting to understand how different social realities
Ages 14–18
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