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The World Jesus Knew
Marc Olson
For the teen navigating the complex intersections of faith, family expectations, and the search for their own identity w
Ages 14–18
The Sinister Sisters and Other Terrifying Tales
Roseanne A. Brown
For the child who feels like an underdog or struggles to fit in, this adventure proves that being yourself is the greate
Ages 8–12
Growing Up LGBTQ
Duchess Harris, Kristin Marciniak
A supportive guide for teens navigating their LGBTQ+ identity, addressing everything from coming out and school bullying
Ages 12–18
Pete the Cat and the Cool Cat Boogie
James Dean, Kimberly Dean
For the child who feels self-conscious about their skills or worries about fitting in. Pete discovers that dancing is ab
Ages 4–8
Smallville, Vol. 1
Mark Verheiden, Clint Carpenter
For the teenager who feels like an outsider or is hiding a big secret. This story explores navigating high school while
Ages 12–17
If I Were a Space Moose Too
D. P. Whitehead
For the curious child exploring their roots or imagining wild possibilities, this story weaves together heritage and pla
Ages 4–9
My Way to Making Friends
Elizabeth Cole
For the child who feels shy or overwhelmed in groups, this gentle guide provides practical steps and affirmations to hel
Ages 3–10
We Are Growing!
Laurie Keller
For the child who feels like everyone else is better at something, this story helps them find their own unique 'somethin
Ages 4–8
Days of Magic, Nights of War
Clive Barker
For the teen who feels like a misfit in their own town, this epic journey into a world of endless imagination offers a p
Ages 10–16
The Last Unicorn
Peter S. Beagle
For the dreamer grappling with the bittersweet nature of time, change, and the feeling of being the last of one's kind i
Ages 10–18
Willow Says 'What Colour'
Michael Taylor
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles to find where they belong. A classic tale of finding home through
Ages 9–14
The Rising Force
Dave Wolverton
For the child feeling the pressure of a big deadline or the sting of being overlooked by a mentor they admire.
Ages 9–12
Numbers
Penguin Books
For the child navigating the complex shift from childhood to adolescence while searching for a place where they truly be
Ages 8–14
Fighting to Belong!: A Graphic Novel History of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, Volume 2
Amy Chu, Alexander Chang
For the child curious about their roots or looking for the hidden stories of the past. This graphic novel brings AAPI hi
Ages 8–12
Lumberjanes: Campfire Songs
Shannon Watters, Grace Ellis, Kat Leyh
For the child who thrives in the outdoors and finds strength in a group of loyal, quirky friends who embrace everyone's
Ages 8–14
Hetty Feather
Jacqueline Wilson
For the child grappling with questions about where they came from or searching for a sense of belonging in a world that
Ages 8–13
I've Got a Secret
Lara Bergen
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in or is carrying a heavy secret. Help them discover that being differ
Ages 5–8
The Invisible Boy
Trudy Ludwig
For the child who feels overlooked in groups or struggles to find their voice, this gentle story shows how a simple act
Ages 5–9
The Encounter
K. A. Applegate, Michael Grant
For the child grappling with a loss of identity or feeling trapped in a situation they can't change. A powerful look at
Ages 8–12
Bo Hatches a Plan
Cam Higgins
For the child who loves imagining the lives of quirky characters and finds comfort in a school where being different is
Ages 7–12
Rules
Cynthia Lord
For the child navigating the complex feelings of loving a sibling with a disability while yearning for their own 'normal
Ages 9–13
Don't Call Me Special: A First Look at Disability
Pat Thomas
For children who are curious about why some people look or move differently. This gentle guide explains disabilities whi
Ages 4–8
Dotty Loses Her Spots
John Davidson
For the child feeling out of place or different, this story offers a comforting reminder that our inner self remains eve
Ages 3–7
Who Was Marie Antoinette?
Bones Leopard, Who HQ
For the curious student interested in the sparkle and struggle of royalty, this biography explores the life of France's
Ages 8–12
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