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Books about celebrating uniqueness and building self-acceptance
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Jackal in the Garden
Deborah Ellis
For the child who feels like an outsider, this story of a boy finding his voice and value through art offers a path towa
Ages 11–15
We Who Produce Pearls: An Anthem for Asian America
Joanna Ho
For the child exploring their heritage or looking for a sense of belonging, this lyrical anthem celebrates the power and
Ages 4–8
Land of Broken Promises
Jane Kuo
For the child grappling with what it means to truly belong, this moving story follows a girl whose family faces the fear
Ages 8–12
I'll Be the One
Lyla Lee
For the teenager finding their voice while facing family pressure and societal body standards. This story celebrates sel
Ages 13–18
Slouch
Christina Wyman
For the child who feels like they stand out for all the wrong reasons and needs the courage to stop hiding their true se
Ages 8–12
Invisible Isabel
Sally J. Pla
For the quiet child who feels overlooked and struggles with sensory overload or social anxiety, finding the courage to s
Ages 6–9
Tchaikovsky Discovers America
Esther Kalman
For the shy child who finds their voice through the arts, this story shows how even great legends feel like outsiders an
Ages 6–10
Americanized: Rebel Without a Green Card
Sara Saedi
For the teen feeling caught between two cultures or the secret fear of being 'found out.' A humorous, honest look at gro
Ages 12–18
Boys of the Beast
Monica Zepeda
For the teen navigating the complexities of family expectations and personal identity while processing hidden grief and
Ages 14–18
Daniel, Deconstructed
James Ramos
For the teenager navigating the complexities of friendship and romance while managing social cues and a neurodivergent p
Ages 13–18
Guys Write for Guys Read
Jon Scieszka
For boys who think books are boring, this collection of funny and honest childhood memories from famous authors proves t
Ages 10–14
What the Night Sings
Vesper Stamper
For the teenager navigating the heavy aftermath of trauma and loss while searching for their own voice and a place to be
Ages 12–18
Albert Einstein: Genius of the Twentieth Century
Patricia Lakin
For the child who feels like an outsider because they learn differently, this biography shows how curiosity and persiste
Ages 6–9
Doña Flor: A Tall Tale About a Giant Woman with a Great Big Heart
Pat Mora
For the child who needs to see how being different can be a superpower. This magical tall tale celebrates a neighbor who
Ages 4–8
Tea with Milk
Allen Say
For the child feeling torn between two worlds or struggling to fit into a new culture. A moving look at finding your own
Ages 6–10
Miss Fortune Cookie
Lauren Bjorkman
For the teenager navigating the complex feeling of being an outsider in their own community while helping others find wh
Ages 12–18
Only a Toad
Brian Marchant, Heather Marchant
For the child who compares themselves to others and feels like they aren't enough, this bilingual fable helps them see t
Ages 5–9
Respect the Mic: Celebrating 20 Years of Poetry From a Chicagoland High School
Hanif Abdurraqib, Franny Choi, Peter Kahn, Dan Sullivan
For the teen searching for their voice, these urgent and personal poems from a legendary high school slam program offer
Ages 12–18
Forever Is Now
Mariama J. Lockington
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of social anxiety and systemic injustice after a traumatic event.
Ages 14–18
Over the Moon
James Proimos
For the child curious about different kinds of families, this sweet tale shows that a home is built on unconditional lov
Ages 3–5
Pahua and the Soul Stealer
Lori M. Lee
For the child who feels caught between two worlds or struggles to fit in while carrying the quiet weight of family respo
Ages 8–12
Gathering of Flowers: Stories About Being Young in America, A
Joyce Carol Thomas
For the teenager navigating the space between their family's heritage and their American identity, these stories offer a
Ages 12–18
Glenn Burke, Game Changer: The Man Who Invented the High Five
Phil Bildner
For the child who loves sports but needs to see how staying true to yourself can change the world even when others are u
Ages 4–8
Punch with Judy
Avi
For the child who feels like an outsider or worries they have no special talents to offer, this historical tale celebrat
Ages 8–12
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