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Quit It
Marcia Byalick
For the child navigating a new diagnosis or feeling self-conscious about their body, this story offers a mirror for find
Ages 10–14
Repossessed
A.M. Jenkins
For the teenager grappling with what it means to be human and the overwhelming rush of new sensory experiences and socia
Ages 14–18
The Dragon's Son
Sarah L. Thomson
For the reader grappling with the weight of expectations and the complexity of family legacies, this Arthurian retelling
Ages 12–16
Angel Thieves
Kathi Appelt
For the teenager grappling with deep questions of legacy and social justice. This lyrical story helps navigate the searc
Ages 14–18
Betty Before X
Ilyasah Shabazz, Renée Watson
For the child searching for their place in the world, this story explores finding one's voice, standing up for justice,
Ages 8–12
Saints Of Augustine
P. E. Ryan
For the teenager navigating the weight of family secrets and the quiet discovery of their own identity within a lifelong
Ages 14–18
Soul
Viki de Lieme
For the child who feels like they see the world differently, this genre-bending journey explores what it means to be tru
Ages 9–13
The Truly Brave Princesses
Dolores Brown
For the child who thinks being a princess is all about dresses and crowns. This book redefines bravery through diverse,
Ages 4–8
Gemini Bites
Patrick Ryan
For the teen navigating the messy overlap of sibling rivalry, first crushes, and the search for identity while questioni
Ages 12–17
Hermelin the Detective Mouse
written and illustrated by Mini Grey
For the child who wonders where they fit in. A tiny detective discovers that being helpful is wonderful, but being accep
Ages 4–8
Have a Little Faith in Me
Sonia Hartl
For the teenager navigating the highs and lows of first love, faith, and the pressure to be someone they aren't to win b
Ages 14–18
Muchacho
Louanne Johnson
For the teenager who feels misunderstood by the system and needs to see that their past does not define their potential
Ages 14–18
Only One Year
Andrea Cheng
For the child navigating the complex feelings of living between two cultures and the bittersweet reality of leaving fami
Ages 8–12
Trans+
Kathryn Gonzales, Karen Rayne
For the teen or young adult navigating the complexities of gender identity, this guide offers supportive insights on tra
Ages 12–18
Between Perfect and Real
Ray Stoeve
For the teenager navigating the gap between how the world sees them and who they truly are. This story follows a trans b
Ages 14–18
Who Goes Home?
Sylvia Waugh
For the child grappling with the feeling of being an outsider, even within their own home.
Ages 9–12
We Still Belong
Christine Day
For the child navigating what it means to fit in and the sting of rejection, this story offers a comforting embrace of f
Ages 8–12
Camo Girl
Kekla Magoon
For the child feeling the ache of a changing friendship or the sting of middle school labels. A heart-wrenching look at
Ages 8–12
The Island of Excess Love
Francesca Lia Block
For the teen navigating a world that feels broken, searching for beauty, queer identity, and a sense of belonging amidst
Ages 14–18
Insignia
S. J. Kincaid
For the teenager who finds their greatest strengths in digital worlds and wonders how those skills translate to the high
Ages 12–18
This is Our Rainbow: 16 Stories of Her, Him, Them and Us
Katherine Locke and Nicole Melleby, Eds.
For the child exploring their identity or looking for their community, this inclusive anthology offers 16 stories that c
Ages 8–12
Everyone Loves Lunchtime but Zia
Jenny Liao
For the child who feels self-conscious about their family's food or traditions at school. A gentle story about embracing
Ages 3–7
Dress Codes for Small Towns
Courtney Stevens
For the teenager grappling with who they are while living under the watchful eyes of a small religious community.
Ages 14–18
The Troll's-Eye View
Ellen Datlow, Terri Windling
For the child who questions why the 'bad guy' is actually bad. This collection helps readers see beyond labels by explor
Ages 8–12
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