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Books about celebrating uniqueness and building self-acceptance
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Beverly Gray, Freshman
Clair Blank
For the young reader navigating the excitement and nerves of starting a new chapter away from home while seeking a sense
Ages 10–14
Thomas and the Hurricane
Christopher Awdry
For the child exploring their first crush or navigating the feeling of being different in a small community while facing
Ages 8–12
Wings
Christopher Myers
For the child who feels like an outsider because of their unique traits. This lyrical story celebrates the beauty of bei
Ages 5–9
Conceal, Don't Feel
Jen Calonita
For the teen navigating the pressure to hide their true self or the sibling processing a sense of missing connection wit
Ages 12–18
Unboxing Libby
Steph Cherrywell
For the child who feels they have to act a certain way to fit in, this graphic novel follows a robot girl learning to ch
Ages 8–12
The Fame Game and Me
Kimberly Greene
For the child who feels overshadowed by a sibling's success or is curious about family secrets hidden in the past.
Ages 9–12
Charles Bear and the Mystery of the Forest
Douglas Adamson
For the child curious about where they come from, follow a briefcase-carrying bear into the wild as he navigates the hil
Ages 7–10
The Eye of the Stone
Tom Birdseye
For the child who feels like they do not quite fit in at school or home, this story offers an empowering escape into a w
Ages 9–12
Lilly's Secret
Miko Imai
For the child who has suddenly become self-conscious about a physical quirk. Lilly the cat learns to embrace her unique
Ages 3–7
Sway with Me
Syed Masood
For the teen balancing the weight of family tradition with the desire for personal connection, this story navigates iden
Ages 12–18
No Sense of Direction
Linda Newbery
For the teenager grappling with their place in the world while facing complicated family secrets and the pressures of gr
Ages 12–16
Incredible People Five Stories of Extraordinary Lives
Frederick Drimmer
For the teen or middle grader curious about history's margins, these true stories restore dignity to people once treated
Ages 10–16
The Meantime
Bernie MacKinnon
For the teenager grappling with the isolation of being the only person of color in their neighborhood, navigating system
Ages 12–18
The Greatest Show on Earth
Vivian French
For the child who feels like the odd one out in a family of high achievers and needs to know they have their own special
Ages 4–8
A New Penny
Bianca Bradbury
For the teenager grappling with the isolation of early parenthood and the daunting realization that their future depends
Ages 12–18
Ghosts in the Gallery
Barbara Brooks Wallace
For the child navigating a world that feels unfair, this Dickensian mystery explores the resilience needed when your ide
Ages 8–12
Big Kicks
Bob Kolar
For the child who prefers quiet hobbies but feels the pressure to join a team, this story shows how to find your own way
Ages 4–8
It Came from Outer Space
Tony Bradman
For the child learning that 'different' isn't the same as 'ugly.' This silly space encounter helps kids see themselves t
Ages 4–8
Mission Multiverse
Rebecca Caprara
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs to see that their unique talents, even being a 'band geek,' can actua
Ages 8–12
The Ugly Duckling Dinosaur: A Prehistoric Tale
Cheryl Bardoe
For the child who feels like the odd one out in their family or group. This prehistoric retelling of a classic tale cele
Ages 4–8
Gary
Leila Rudge
For the child who feels different because they do things their own way. Gary is a racing pigeon who can't fly, but his u
Ages 3–7
A Piece of Home
Jeri Hanel Watts
For the child feeling like an outsider in a new place, this gentle story follows a boy's move from Korea to West Virgini
Ages 5–8
Pigasus
Pat Murphy
For the child who feels like an outsider because of their unique traits, this whimsical tale celebrates how being differ
Ages 4–8
The Wild Robot Escapes
Peter Brown
For the child who feels caught between where they are and where they belong, this story follows a robot's quest to recon
Ages 8–12
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