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Missing the Piano
Adam Rapp
For the teenager struggling to hold onto their true self while facing intense pressure to conform in a harsh, unfamiliar
Ages 12–17
Me, Frida
Amy Novesky
For the child feeling overlooked or struggling to find their own spark while standing in someone else's shadow.
Ages 4–8
Only: The Bird Who Liked Being Alone
Airlie Anderson
For the child who thrives in quiet moments or feels overwhelmed by big groups, this gentle story celebrates the beauty o
Ages 4–8
Porcellus, the Flying Pig
Judy Corbalis
For the child who feels self-conscious about being different, this story of a pig with wings celebrates how our 'bumps'
Ages 4–8
Labyrinth
John Herman
For the young teen questioning their sense of self and searching for where they belong in a world that feels increasingl
Ages 12–16
Mister Boots
Carol Emshwiller
For the child who feels like an outsider and finds solace in the wild. This story explores the mysterious bond between a
Ages 10–14
Is This Forever, or What?: Poems & Paintings from Texas
Naomi Shihab Nye
For the teen or young adult exploring who they are and where they fit. This lush anthology uses Texas landscapes and voi
Ages 12–18
Hattie the Bad
Jane Devlin
For the child who revels in a little bit of mischief and needs to see that being a 'good' friend can be just as exciting
Ages 3–6
Paint Your Face on a Drowning in the River
Craig Kee Strete
For the teenager grappling with their roots, this story explores the heavy choice between leaving home for a new life or
Ages 12–17
M & M and the Super Child Afternoon
Pat Ross
When best friends Mimi and Mandy excel at each other's hobbies during a special class, their friendship is tested. A rel
Ages 4–8
Shadow Mirror
Richie Tankersley Cusick
For the teenager who feels overwhelmed by a sense of not fitting in or struggles with a heavy secret that others might n
Ages 12–18
The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science
Kate McKinnon
For the child who feels like a square peg in a round hole: this story celebrates finding your tribe when traditional exp
Ages 8–12
The Rocks of Honey
Patricia Wrightson
For the child curious about the secrets of the land and how ancient legends still hum beneath the surface of modern life
Ages 9–12
The Truth About Dragons
Julie Leung
For the child navigating life between two cultures, this lyrical story uses the magic of dragons to celebrate the beauty
Ages 4–8
Growing Up Feeling Good
Ellen Rosenberg
A supportive guide for preteens navigating the physical and emotional whirlpool of puberty, from changing bodies to shif
Ages 9–14
An Extraordinary Egg
Leo Lionni
For the child who embraces the world with wonder and doesn't care about labels, this gentle story celebrates a friendshi
Ages 3–7
Mighty Red Riding Hood
Wallace West
For the child who loves to express themselves through fashion and needs the courage to stand up to peers who question th
Ages 4–8
Blue Lipstick
John Grandits
For the teenager navigating the awkward ironies of high school, these visual poems use creative typography to capture th
Ages 10–15
Matilda's Humdinger
Lynn Downey
For the dreamer who gets easily distracted by their own big ideas or wonders if their unique talents have a place in the
Ages 4–8
A Duck So Small
A. H. Benjamin
For the child who feels smaller or less capable than their peers. Duffle the duck learns that being different is actuall
Ages 3–7
The Christmas Fairy
Anne Booth
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit the mold, this sweet story shows that being helpful and kind is more i
Ages 3–7
Four Eyes
Rex Ogle
For the middle schooler navigating the sting of being different, this memoir helps kids feel seen through the awkwardnes
Ages 8–12
Meet the Berries!
Charlie Moon
For the young fan who loves getting to know new friends and seeing how different personalities shine. A cheerful introdu
Ages 3–6
Mirror Girls
Kelly McWilliams
For the teen navigating the complexities of racial identity and the weight of family history. This haunting thriller exp
Ages 14–18
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