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Heidi Heckelbeck: The Secret's Out!
Wanda Coven
Heidi Heckelbeck struggles to keep her magical identity a secret when a school project threatens to reveal the truth abo
Ages 8–12
Glue Fingers
Matt Christopher
Billy Joe loves football but fears being teased for his stutter. He soon discovers that his skills on the field matter m
Ages 7–11
Silly Suzy Goose
Petr Horáček
For the child who feels like just another face in the crowd and wants to stand out by being someone else.
Ages 3–7
Ivanhoe
Marianna Mayer
For the child who loves tales of knights and bravery, this story explores how to stand up for what is right even when yo
Ages 8–12
The Cousins
Judith Caseley
For children who feel like the odd one out in their family. A reassuring look at two cousins who couldn't be more differ
Ages 4–8
Bernice Knows Best
Max Dann
For the child who feels like a 'walking disaster,' this hilarious story shows how an unexpected friendship can turn clum
Ages 7–10
The Mommy Book
Todd Parr
Celebrate the wonderful diversity of mothers with this colorful guide that reassures children that every kind of mom lov
Ages 1–4
Genuine Fraud
E. Lockhart
For the teenager grappling with questions of identity and the pressure to fit in, this twisty thriller explores the dang
Ages 14–18
Lights, Camera, Middle School!
Jennifer L. Holm
For the creative child navigating the messy social waters of middle school while trying to find their unique voice and a
Ages 8–12
Unicorns Don't Love Rainbows
Emma Adams
For the child who feels like an outsider because they don't love the things their peers do. A funny look at a unicorn wh
Ages 3–6
Deceptive
Emily Lloyd-Jones
For teens exploring where they belong when they feel different from the world, this high stakes thriller examines trust
Ages 12–18
The Song of the Nightingale
Tanya Landman
For the child who feels overlooked or ordinary, this lyrical origin myth celebrates how true beauty and unique gifts oft
Ages 4–8
The Brother Book
Todd Parr
A celebration of every kind of brother, from the bug-loving explorers to the quiet snugglers, teaching little ones that
Ages 2–5
On Morning Wings
Reeve Lindbergh
For the child who needs to feel safe and seen, this gentle retelling of Psalm 139 offers a comforting reminder of uncond
Ages 3–7
Indian Bunny
Ruth Bornstein
For the child with a vivid imagination who loves to play pretend and explore the great outdoors while searching for thei
Ages 3–7
The Biggest, Best Snowman
Margery Cuyler
For the child who feels overlooked because of their size, this snowy adventure proves that even the smallest person can
Ages 4–8
Faded Love
John R. Erickson
For the child feeling underappreciated or restless at home. This hilarious western adventure explores the grass is green
Ages 8–12
Sam and Delilah
Jenny Dale
For the child who feels like an underdog or is navigating social cliques. A heartwarming story about a scrappy mongrel w
Ages 7–10
Orlando's Little-While Friends
Audrey Wood
For the child who feels nervous in new social situations, this gentle story shows how even brief encounters can lead to
Ages 4–8
The Magic Box
Martha Alexander
For the child who feels unheard at home or dreams of a bigger world, this life story of Siegfried and Roy shows how pass
Ages 7–10
The Lost Heir
Tui T. Sutherland
For the child navigating the pressure of high expectations or searching for where they truly belong, even when it means
Ages 8–12
Better Nate Than Ever
Tim Federle
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in their hometown and dreams of a bigger stage where their true self c
Ages 10–14
Jellicoe Road
Melina Marchetta
For the teenager navigating deep-seated feelings of abandonment or a tangled family history while searching for where th
Ages 14–18
Criss Cross
Lynne Rae Perkins
For the teen or preteen who feels like life is a series of quiet, searching moments. A lyrical exploration of how small-
Ages 10–14
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