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Castle Hangnail
Ursula Vernon
For the child who feels they don't quite fit the mold, this whimsical tale celebrates finding where you belong and the p
Ages 8–12
Saffy's Angel
Hilary McKay
For the child grappling with questions of identity and where they belong in their family circle. A quirky, warm look at
Ages 9–12
Burned
Ellen Hopkins
For the teen navigating the heavy realities of family trauma, religious questioning, and the difficult path toward heali
Ages 14–18
Hop Jump
Ellen Stoll Walsh
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit the mold, this story celebrates finding your own rhythm and the joy of
Ages 2–6
So B. It
Sarah Weeks
For the child seeking to understand a parent's unique needs or exploring the hidden histories that shape their own ident
Ages 10–14
Tubby the Tuba
Paul Tripp
For the child who feels overlooked or pigeonholed, Tubby's journey from playing oompah to playing melodies celebrates fi
Ages 3–8
Flower Thief
Amelia Olsen, Jacinta Olsen
For the child who feels like a misfit or struggles with learning differences, discovering that their unique brain is act
Ages 9–14
The Lightning Thief
Rick Riordan
For the child who feels like a misfit or struggles with school, this adventure proves that what makes you different migh
Ages 9–14
Chalice
Robin McKinley
For the young reader stepping into a big new responsibility and wondering if their quiet skills are enough to meet a dau
Ages 11–16
When the Storm Comes
Linda Ashman
For the child learning that beauty is found within. This timeless story helps children understand the power of empathy a
Ages 5–10
What Happened to Lani Garver
Carol Plum-Ucci
For teens navigating the pressure to be perfect while hiding personal struggles like illness, eating disorders, or the f
Ages 14–18
Churning Waters
Meredith T. Taylor
For the teen uncovering unexpected family roots, this moody Scottish mystery explores what it means to belong to a legen
Ages 12–17
A Different Kind of Normal
Abigail Balfe
For the child who feels like they see the world a bit differently, this guide validates the neurodivergent experience wi
Ages 9–14
When Beauty Tamed the Beast
Eloisa James
For the reader navigating unfair social gossip or feeling defined by their flaws, this story explores how wit and empath
Ages 16–18
Dragonflight
Anne McCaffrey
For the child who feels overlooked or trapped by their circumstances and dreams of a bond that changes everything.
Ages 12–18
When Little Hearts Stand to Pray
Amina Moor
For the child navigating a world that feels cold or unfair, this story offers a path toward finding one's own voice, dig
Ages 12–18
What About Me?
Maureen Larter
For the child who feels overlooked or wonders where they fit in, this gentle story follows a little bird discovering the
Ages 3–7
Song of the Summer King
Jess E. Owen
For the teenager navigating the pressure of expectations while discovering that the 'enemies' they've been taught to hat
Ages 12–18
You Are (Not) Small
Anna Kang
For the child who struggles with labels or feeling different, this playful story explores how 'big' and 'small' are all
Ages 2–6
Ugly Princess and the Wise Fool, The
Margaret Gray
For the child grappling with self-image and the pressure to be perfect, this clever fairy tale celebrates inner worth an
Ages 8–12
Princess Academy
Shannon Hale
For the child finding their voice and realizing that intelligence and education are just as powerful as any royal title.
Ages 8–13
The Iron King
Julie Kagawa
For the teenager who feels like a misfit and is searching for where they truly belong, even if that place is a dangerous
Ages 13–18
The Extraordinary Book that Makes You Feel Happy
Earth Aware Kids, Poppy O’Neill
For the child who feels like an outsider and is looking for where they belong, or for those learning how to care for oth
Ages 8–12
The Butterfly Club
Jacqueline Wilson
For the child who feels small in a big world or overshadowed by siblings, this story gently explores finding your own vo
Ages 6–9
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