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Books about celebrating uniqueness and building self-acceptance
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Caped
Darius Brasher
For the young reader who feels like they don't quite fit in or is waiting for their own hidden strengths to emerge.
Ages 11–15
You Are Mine / If Only I Had a Green Nose
Max Lucado
For the child who feels they need to perform or collect 'points' to be worthy, this gentle allegory reminds them they ar
Ages 4–8
The S.Q.U.A.D.
Melissa de la Cruz
For the child finding their place in a group, this high-stakes adventure shows how different personalities can unite to
Ages 8–12
Dragolin
Stephen Cosgrove
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit the mold or compares their physical appearance and skills to their pee
Ages 4–8
Freddy's Final Quest
Dietlof Reiche
For the child grappling with a big life transition or saying goodbye to a long chapter. This final adventure explores fi
Ages 8–12
Blue Tights
Rita Williams-Garcia
For the teenager who feels like they don't fit the 'standard' mold and is searching for a community where their true sel
Ages 12–17
Clifford Makes a Friend
Norman Bridwell
For the child who feels like they are too much or too different to fit in. This gentle story explores how kindness can h
Ages 3–6
Los zapatos de Murano (The Shoes from Murano)
Miguel Fernandez-Pacheco
For the child who loves uncovering the 'secret history' behind their favorite legends and appreciates the beauty of intr
Ages 10–14
Bright Red Fruit
Safia Elhillo
For the teen navigating the pull of independence and the risks of growing up too fast while finding their creative voice
Ages 14–18
Witchy Things
Mariasole Brusa
For the child who feels like they don't fit the mold. This whimsical story follows a self-conscious witch who learns tha
Ages 4–8
Sequoyah: The Cherokee Man Who Gave His People Writing
James Rumford
For the child curious about how languages are made and the power of their own voice. This biography honors the grit it t
Ages 6–10
The Serpent's Secret (Kiranmala and the Kingdom Beyond series)
Sayantani DasGupta
For the child navigating the balance between their home culture and school life, or any reader discovering that their un
Ages 8–12
El Chino
Allen Say
For the child who feels like an outsider because of their heritage, this true story celebrates the courage to chase an u
Ages 7–11
Transmogrify!: 14 Fantastical Tales of Trans Magic
G. Haron Davis
For the teen seeking a world where their identity is their greatest strength. These magical tales celebrate the beauty o
Ages 12–18
Color of the Sky Is the Shape of the Heart, The
Chesil
For the teen navigating the ache of not belonging, this story explores the 'in-between' life of a Korean girl in Japan f
Ages 14–18
Infinity Particle, The
Wendy Xu
For the teen exploring how we define humanity, love, and the ethics of technology. A thoughtful journey through Mars and
Ages 12–18
Goth Girl, Queen of the Universe
Lindsay S. Zrull
For the teen navigating the complexities of the foster system while searching for a sense of belonging through creative
Ages 14–18
You So Black
Theresa tha S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D.
For children building a sense of self, this lyrical celebration of Blackness honors the history, family, and joy found i
Ages 4–8
You Are Here: Connecting Flights
Ellen Oh, Grace Lin, Linda Sue Park, Minh Lê, Traci Chee, Mike Chen, Meredith Ireland, Anna Kim, Erin Entrada Kelly, Randy Ribay, Christina Soontornvat, Susan Tan
For the child navigating the complexities of their own identity, these interconnected stories offer a powerful mirror fo
Ages 8–12
Zero the Hero
Joan Holub
For the child who feels small or overlooked, this clever story shows how even a 'nothing' can be the most important hero
Ages 4–8
Rana Joon and the One and Only Now
Shideh Etaat
For the teenager navigating the weight of family secrets, the ache of losing a best friend, and the courage to voice the
Ages 14–18
American Dragons: Twenty-five Asian American Voices
Laurence Yep
For the teen navigating the space between two worlds, this collection offers a powerful mirror for the challenges of cul
Ages 12–18
The Other Mozart: The Life of the Famous Chevalier de Saint George
Hugh Brewster
For the child who loves music or sports but wonders why history books only tell certain stories. Discover the brilliant
Ages 8–12
Funeral Girl
Emma K. Ohland
For the teenager navigating the weight of grief and the quiet complexity of an asexual identity while trying to find the
Ages 14–18
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