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Frostblood
Elly Blake
For the teen navigating a world where they feel they must hide their true self, this story explores finding the courage
Ages 14–18
The Magic Violin
Victor Kelleher
For the child discovering that their unique hobbies and talents have the power to change the world around them and bring
Ages 7–10
Devil Darling Spy
Matt Killeen
For teens who crave historical action and stories of courage under pressure, this thrilling spy novel offers a gripping
Ages 14–18
Quicksand Pond
Janet Taylor Lisle
For the child who senses that adult secrets and social cliques run deeper than they appear, this summer mystery explores
Ages 10–14
Fair Ball! 14 Great Stars from Baseball's Negro Leagues
Jonah Winter
For the child who loves sports but needs to understand the history of fairness, these profiles of Negro League legends c
Ages 7–11
The Princess in Black and the Science Fair Scare
Shannon Hale, Dean Hale
For the child who feels nervous about school projects or needs a boost of courage to work with others when things go une
Ages 5–8
The Phantom of the Opera
Susanna Davidson
For the young reader drawn to things that go bump in the night and the mystery of what hides behind a mask.
Ages 7–10
Making Jamie Normal
Mary K. Pershall
For the child who feels embarrassed by a sibling's differences or wonders why their family life isn't like everyone else
Ages 8–12
Reckoning
Kate Cary
For the teenager grappling with inherited family legacies and the fear that past traumas or dark histories might define
Ages 12–17
Make Good Trouble Discover Movements That Sparked Change
Jamia Wilson
For the teenager who wants to make a difference: this guide explores historical social justice movements to inspire the
Ages 12–18
Madame C.J. Walker
Carol Peske
For the child curious about American trailblazers or needing inspiration to overcome challenges, this book introduces th
Ages 7–10
In Too Deep
Coert Voorhees
For the teen who feels like their skills go unnoticed, this high-stakes underwater thriller proves that being a 'history
Ages 12–17
Lady in the Water
M. Night Shyamalan
For the child who loves looking for magic in everyday places, like a backyard pool, and needs to see how everyone has a
Ages 6–10
What Makes Me Me?
Robert Winston
For the child curious about why they look like their parents or why they have certain talents, this book explores the sc
Ages 7–11
Piratica: Being a Daring Tale of a Singular Girl's Adventure Upon the High Seas
Tanith Lee
For the teen who feels confined by expectations and dreams of a life filled with daring adventure, even if they have to
Ages 12–17
The Totally Secret Secret
Bob Shea
For the child who worries that being honest about their own interests might hurt a friend's feelings or change their spe
Ages 4–8
Fire Fall
Bethany Frenette
For the teenager juggling heavy responsibilities while trying to maintain a normal social life and manage the pressure o
Ages 12–18
The Wisdom of Trees How Trees Work Together to Form a Natural Kingdom
Lita Judge
For the child who loves exploring the woods and wonders how the natural world connects. This poetic guide reveals the hi
Ages 8–12
Ernst
Elisa Kleven
For the child who asks a million questions and loves to ponder the 'what ifs' of the world. A gentle celebration of a yo
Ages 3–8
John Pig's Halloween
Jan L. Waldron
For the homebody who finds holiday noise a bit much, this gentle story shows how the right company can turn a quiet nigh
Ages 3–7
Amnesia
Sinclair Smith
For the teen who loves a high stakes mystery. After waking up with no memory, Miranda must piece together her past befor
Ages 12–18
The Incredible Hulk
Alex Irvine
For the child who feels overwhelmed by big feelings and needs to see that even a monster can be a hero while navigating
Ages 8–12
Happiness, and All That Stuff
Karen McCombie
For the child who feels like they are the only ones struggling while everyone else seems to have a perfect life. A gentl
Ages 9–12
Hero-Type
Barry Lyga
For the teen navigating the pressure of public opinion when their personal values clash with community expectations of p
Ages 14–18
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