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The Wimpy
Çağdaş M. Sakallı
For the child who follows their heart even when it goes against the grain. This story supports little ones navigating ex
Ages 4–8
Vinyl Moon
Mahogany L. Browne
For the teenager seeking a fresh start after a painful home life, finding healing through the rhythm of a new neighborho
Ages 14–18
The Heart and Mind of Frances Pauley
April Stevens
For the child who feels more at home in the quiet of the woods than the chaos of the lunchroom, finding beauty in being
Ages 8–12
Shooting for Stars
Christine Webb
For the girl who feels out of place in her own skin, this story follows thirteen-year-old Skylar as she dives into self-
Ages 8–12
Swimming in the Monsoon Sea
Shyam Selvadurai
For the adolescent navigating the confusing intensity of a first crush and the internal storm of jealousy while discover
Ages 12–17
Blueprint
Charlotte Kerner
For the teenager grappling with their identity and what it means to be a unique person while living in a parent's shadow
Ages 13–18
Miss Quinces
Kat Fajardo
For the child who feels caught between their own interests and their family's traditional expectations, especially when
Ages 8–12
Wild Magic
Tamora Pierce
For the child finding their place in a new environment or struggling to hide parts of themselves they don't yet understa
Ages 10–14
When You Call My Name
Tucker Shaw
For the teenager seeking to understand queer history and the power of finding community during the 1990s HIV/AIDS crisis
Ages 14–18
Daughter of the Sea
Berlie Doherty
For the family navigating the bittersweet process of letting a child grow into their true self and finding where they tr
Ages 8–12
The Lost Ball
Lynn Reiser
For the child feeling the weight of a famous parent's reputation and the struggle to find their own identity while navig
Ages 10–18
No Place Like Home
Linh S. Nguyen
For the child grappling with a move or family separation, this portal fantasy explores the true meaning of home through
Ages 8–12
Dear Medusa
Olivia Cole
For the teen navigating the heavy aftermath of trauma and social isolation. This powerful verse novel explores reclaimin
Ages 14–18
Those Kids from Fawn Creek
Erin Entrada Kelly
For the child who feels stuck in a small-town bubble or a rigid social hierarchy, this story offers a window into self-d
Ages 8–12
Bloodline
Katy Moran
For the teen exploring how heritage and family secrets shape who we are while navigating a world of shifting loyalties a
Ages 12–16
Ellie Engle Saves the World Herself!
Leah Johnson
For the child who prefers the sidelines but is finding their own voice, this story celebrates the quiet strength and bra
Ages 8–12
What Erika Wants
Bruce Clements
For the child who feels like they don't belong in the world they were born into and dreams of a different life.
Ages 4–10
Little Taco Truck
Tanya Valentine
For the child who feels small or overshadowed when someone new enters their space. A comforting story about finding your
Ages 3–7
So Hard to Say
Alex Sanchez
For the child navigating the confusing shift from childhood to adolescence while wondering if their feelings for others
Ages 10–14
The Lovely Shoes
Susan Shreve
For the child navigating physical differences and the longing to fit in while staying true to their own spirit and style
Ages 10–14
Outcasts of River Falls
Jacqueline Guest
For the child who feels like a square peg in a round hole and needs to know that being different is exactly what makes t
Ages 7–11
Hello, My Name Is Ruby
written and illustrated by Philip C. Stead
For the child who feels a little small or shy when meeting new people and is looking for where they belong.
Ages 2–6
Like Likes Like
Chris Raschka
For the little one who feels a bit different or lonely, this rhythmic story celebrates the quiet magic of finding someon
Ages 2–5
This Is What I Know about Art
Kimberly Drew
For the teen who sees art as more than just a hobby. Learn how creative expression can be a powerful tool for activism a
Ages 12–18
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