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It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime
Trevor Noah
For the young person navigating identity and belonging. This memoir explores growing up in South Africa with wit, showin
Ages 10–14
The First Drawing
Mordicai Gerstein
For the child who sees shapes in the clouds or patterns in the stars: a story about how imagining what could be leads to
Ages 4–8
Chu's First Day of School
Neil Gaiman
For the child feeling small and nervous about their first day of school, especially when they have a secret (or a sneeze
Ages 3–7
Fracture
Megan Miranda
For the teenager grappling with the fragile line between life and death, or anyone feeling like an outsider after a life
Ages 12–18
When My Heart Joins the Thousand
A. J. Steiger
For the teenager navigating the complexities of neurodivergence, past trauma, and the intense, messy reality of first lo
Ages 14–18
No More Strangers Now: Young Voices from a New South Africa
Tim McKee
For the teenager grappling with how history shapes our present, these raw, first-person accounts explore life, hope, and
Ages 12–18
What Happened to Goodbye
Sarah Dessen
For the teenager struggling to find their voice after a family's collapse, this story explores the masks we wear to hide
Ages 12–18
When Shadows Burn
Vanessa Le
For the teen navigating the tension between family expectations and their own truth while uncovering hidden systemic rot
Ages 14–18
Wild and Crooked
Leah Thomas
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of family reputation and searching for where they fit in a town that has alread
Ages 14–18
Two Girls Staring At the Ceiling
Lucy Frank
For the teenager navigating the isolation of a chronic illness and the unexpected bonds formed in a hospital room. A ver
Ages 12–17
Bull
David Elliott
For the teen exploring the nuances of identity and seeking to understand the 'monsters' in their world through a raw, rh
Ages 14–18
The Letter Q
Sarah Moon
For the teenager seeking a glimpse of a brighter future, these heartfelt letters from queer authors offer reassurance th
Ages 14–18
The Ghosts of Rose Hill
R. M. Romero
For the teen feeling the weight of parental expectations and the pull of a creative calling, this haunting story explore
Ages 12–18
The Passing Playbook
Isaac Fitzsimons
For the teenager navigating the complexities of identity while pursuing a passion, this story explores the courage it ta
Ages 12–18
The Civil War of Amos Abernathy
Michael Leali
For the child who feels invisible in what they're learning at school or looking for their place in history while navigat
Ages 8–12
On Little Wings
Regina Sirois
For the teenager who feels like an outsider in their own home and yearns to uncover the secrets of where they truly come
Ages 13–18
The Agathas
Kathleen Glasgow, Liz Lawson
For the teen who feels like an outsider and loves a good puzzle, this mystery celebrates using your unique observations
Ages 13–18
Along Came Coco
Eva Byrne
For the creative child who feels like an outsider, this story shows how a unique perspective and a bit of grit can turn
Ages 4–8
Ella Sets the Stage
Carmela D'Amico, Steven D'Amico
For the child who feels like they don't have a 'thing' yet, this story offers a gentle hug and the reminder that everyon
Ages 4–8
Big Numbers
Edward Packard
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in. This heartwarming tale shows how unconditional love and a little b
Ages 4–10
Pride Colors
Robin Stevenson
A celebration of unconditional love for the youngest readers using the vibrant colors of the Pride flag to explore diver
Ages 0–3
Saints
Gene Luen Yang
For the teenager navigating the tension between their family's expectations and their own growing sense of identity, fai
Ages 12–18
Secrets of Winter
Carron Brown
For the reader grappling with the feeling of never quite measuring up to someone else's legacy or living in a predecesso
Ages 14–18
Alligator Bayou
Donna Jo Napoli
For the teen processing the weight of systemic injustice. A young immigrant in 1899 Louisiana navigates the thin line be
Ages 12–17
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