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Books about celebrating uniqueness and building self-acceptance
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The Secret Heroes Club
Vlad M
For the student who finds school a bit of a nightmare and needs a hilarious reminder that being 'different' is actually
Ages 8–12
What's the LGBTQ+ Community?
Katie Kawa
For the child asking about different identities or seeing pride flags in their community, this guide explains the histor
Ages 7–11
The Clothes on Their Backs
Linda Grant
For the teen exploring how family secrets and cultural heritage shape who they are. A young woman unravels her parents'
Ages 15–18
Feet of Clay
Terry Pratchett
For the reader exploring what it means to be truly free and the importance of standing up for what is right, even when t
Ages 12–18
Palimpsest
Catherynne M. Valente
For those grappling with loss and the longing to find a place where they truly belong, even if that place exists only in
Ages 18–18
The Gray Kitten and the Night Pond
K Tania
For the little one who follows their own path, this rhyming tale celebrates being unique while reinforcing the safety of
Ages 1–5
Homeland
R.A. Salvatore
For the teen struggling to stay true to their values while surrounded by peer pressure or a toxic environment.
Ages 12–18
Song for a Whale
Lynne Kelly
For the child who feels like they are speaking a language no one else understands, even when they are standing right in
Ages 8–12
The Curse of Drake's Island
Sara Lamerton
For the child who has always felt a little different and is looking for the courage to embrace their unique intuition an
Ages 9–13
Disability Visibility (Adapted for Young Adults)
Alice Wong
For the teenager seeking to understand the diverse lived experiences of the disabled community and the fight for accessi
Ages 12–18
Tyrannosaurus Drip
Julia Donaldson
For the child who feels like the odd one out in their family or group. A gentle reminder that being different is a stren
Ages 3–7
Lani's Adoption Day
Susan Coryell
For the child wondering about their origins and birth parents. Lani's story provides a gentle bridge between her birth c
Ages 4–8
The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp
Rick Yancey
For the teenager who feels like a 'loser' or misfit, discovering that even the most unlikely person can be called to gre
Ages 11–15
Imogene's Antlers
David Small
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in or woke up feeling a little different today. A whimsical look at em
Ages 4–8
Flumblekin, Please Come and Play
Michael Scheide
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in, this story explores how embracing our unique differences can resto
Ages 3–8
The Power Of Black
Tex Stanly
For the child who needs to see the beauty in their own reflection and the vibrant history and future of their community.
Ages 4–9
Seeing is Deceiving
Rob Reger
For the teen who embraces their inner outsider and loves a dark, surreal aesthetic that celebrates being different and q
Ages 10–16
Where Am I From?
Platon Street Artist
For the child who wonders how they fit into a big, diverse world, this bilingual Farsi and English story explores the be
Ages 3–10
Yasuke The Black Samurai
Kofi Johnson
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs to see that their unique strength and identity can lead to great adve
Ages 6–11
Cliff the Failed Troll
Barbara Davis-Pyles
For the child who feels like a 'failure' because they don't fit the mold or share the same interests as their peers.
Ages 4–8
An Asian American A to Z
Cathy Linh Che, Kyle Lucia Wu
For children beginning to ask about their heritage or seeking to understand the diverse history and impact of Asian Amer
Ages 6–12
Two Boys Kissing
David Levithan
For the teen seeking to understand their place in a wider history of resilience and love, this novel connects modern ide
Ages 14–18
The Lion Who Forgot to Roar
Mohd Ismail
For the child who feels pressured to be loud or aggressive to prove their strength, this gentle story redefines bravery
Ages 7–14
Five Stories
Ellen Weinstein
For the child curious about their family roots or feeling like the 'new kid' in a big city, this book honors the many pa
Ages 4–9
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