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The Trickster Shadow
Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley
For the child who struggles with impulsive behavior or high energy, this story offers a path to self-regulation through
Ages 4–8
Blade of Secrets
Tricia Levenseller
For the teenager who feels overwhelmed by crowds but finds strength in their craft: a journey of self-discovery through
Ages 13–18
Turn on the Light, Thomas Edison!
Peter Roop, Connie Roop
For the child who asks 'why' about everything. This easy to read biography shows how a curious boy's questions led to in
Ages 7–10
I Don't Want to Read This Book
Max Greenfield
For the child who groans at the sight of a page full of words, this hilarious meta-fictional romp validates the struggle
Ages 4–8
Isabelle the Itch
Constance C. Greene
For the child who has more energy than they know what to do with, Isabelle's journey explores how to turn restlessness i
Ages 8–12
Acts of Courage
Pamela Horner
For the child who feels like their brain works differently, this time-travel adventure shows how unique thinking can be
Ages 8–12
Seven Rules You Absolutely Must Not Break If You Want to Survive the Cafeteria
John Grandits
For the child who feels overwhelmed by the noise and rules of the lunchroom, this silly verse story turns cafeteria anxi
Ages 4–8
Makers
Young Vo
For the child who gets lost in big ideas but forgets the details, or the meticulous perfectionist who struggles to finis
Ages 4–8
New from Here
Kelly Yang
For the child navigating a major life change while managing big feelings, this story offers hope through family unity an
Ages 8–12
The Truth as Told by Mason Buttle
Leslie Connor
For the child who feels misunderstood or struggles with school, this gentle mystery explores the power of radical honest
Ages 8–12
The Boy on the Porch
Sharon Creech
For the family exploring what makes a home: a quiet, lyrical tale about a childless couple who find a non-verbal boy on
Ages 8–12
The Middle Of Somewhere
J.B. Cheaney
For the child learning to balance their own needs with the needs of a sibling who requires extra care and patience.
Ages 8–12
Phineas Gage: A Gruesome but True Story About Brain Science
John Fleischman
For the curious middle-schooler fascinated by the strange and the macabre, this book explores how a shocking medical acc
Ages 10–14
Lexapros and Cons
Aaron Karo
For the teen feeling overwhelmed by rituals or intrusive thoughts who needs to know that seeking help through therapy an
Ages 14–18
The Lightness of Hands
Jeff Garvin
For the teen managing a complex mental health diagnosis while navigating the weight of family expectations and financial
Ages 14–18
Hank's Story
Jane Buchanan
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit the mold, this sweeping story celebrates how a kind heart and persiste
Ages 10–14
Hello (from here)
Chandler Baker & Wesley King
For the teenager navigating first love under high pressure. This story validates the heavy toll of anxiety and OCD durin
Ages 14–18
Skating Over Thin Ice
Jean Mills
For the teen feeling the weight of high expectations, this story follows two gifted peers as they navigate performance p
Ages 12–18
A Friend Like Iggy
Kathryn Cole
For children who experience the world with sensory sensitivities or need a steady paw to hold. Discover how a real servi
Ages 4–8
Right Word: Roget and His Thesaurus, The
Jen Bryant
For the child who loves making lists and finding the perfect way to express themselves, this beautiful biography celebra
Ages 7–12
Concentr8
William Sutcliffe
For teens questioning how society handles neurodivergence and authority, this sharp thriller explores what happens when
Ages 14–18
Just Under the Clouds
Melissa Sarno
For the child grappling with housing instability or the loss of a parent, this moving story explores how to find a sense
Ages 8–12
Piggy
Mireille Geus
For the child navigating the protective, exhausting, and deeply loving role of caring for a sibling with significant cog
Ages 10–14
In Jessie's Shoes
Beverly Lewis
For the child learning to understand and appreciate the unique world of a peer or sibling with developmental differences
Ages 4–8
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