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My So-Called Family
Gia Gordon
For the teenager grappling with their identity and what makes a family real. This story explores the discovery of an ano
Ages 12–18
Just Being Audrey
Margaret Cardillo
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit the mold, this gentle biography shows how staying true to yourself can
Ages 4–9
Sapphire Blue
Kerstin Gier
For the teenager navigating the dizzying rush of a first love while trying to find her footing in a world where nothing
Ages 12–18
Light Enough to Float
Lauren Seal
For the teenager navigating the heavy journey of eating disorder recovery and finding the courage to see themselves with
Ages 13–18
Sona and the Golden Beasts
Rajani LaRocca
For the child searching for where they belong, this vibrant adventure follows a girl discovering her hidden legacy and h
Ages 8–12
Escaping Tornado Season: A Story in Poems
Julie Williams
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of sudden loss and the struggle to find where they belong in a divided world.
Ages 12–16
Whale Shines: An Artistic Tale
Fiona Robinson
For the child who feels like they don't sparkle as much as their friends. This story helps little ones see that their un
Ages 3–7
Shirley & Jamila Save Their Summer
Gillian Goerz
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs to find their tribe. Two girls avoid summer camp boredom by teaming u
Ages 8–12
A Suitcase Full
Maryam Kia
For the child grappling with the meaning of home or facing a major move. This moving story explores the emotions of leav
Ages 5–9
Dreaming in Indian: Contemporary Native American Voices
Lisa Charleyboy, Mary Beth Leatherdale
For the teen exploring what it means to be Indigenous today beyond history books, this vibrant collection celebrates mod
Ages 12–18
In the Realm of the Never Fairies: The Secret World of Pixie Hollow
Monique Peterson
For the young dreamer who loves getting lost in maps and lore, this guide invites children to explore the intricate, tal
Ages 7–11
Eddie and Super Elijah
TK Sutty
For the child who feels different or 'not okay,' this gentle story about a rescue dog teaches that every living thing is
Ages 1–8
Ruby Sings the Blues
Niki Daly
For the child whose big energy or loud voice often feels like 'too much.' Learn how Ruby turns a loud problem into a mus
Ages 4–8
Duchessina
Carolyn Meyer
For the teen who feels like a pawn in someone else's game, this story of a young girl navigating ruthless family politic
Ages 12–17
It Feels Good To Be Yourself
Theresa Thorn
For the child exploring their own identity or noticing the diversity of their friends, this book offers a clear, affirmi
Ages 4–8
Noggin
John Corey Whaley
For the teenager grappling with how much they've changed while the world moved on without them, exploring identity and t
Ages 14–18
Step by Step
Loreen Leedy
For the teenager finding their voice and navigating the complex social hierarchies of high school while discovering the
Ages 11–17
No Way, They Were Gay?: Hidden Lives and Secret Loves
Lee Wind
For the teen or young adult exploring the history of identity and the courageous lives of LGBTQ+ figures throughout time
Ages 12–18
From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea
Kai Cheng Thom
For the child who feels they do not fit into simple boxes, this lyrical story celebrates the beauty of being everything
Ages 3–8
Wind-Wild Dog
Barbara M. Joosse
For the child exploring where they belong, this story follows a sled dog finding her place between the wild and a life o
Ages 4–9
#ImToo - The story of Minnie and friends, who just like you, think they might also be too. Why do kids bully? What is bullying for kids?
Eric Desio
For the child who has ever felt too tall, too skinny, or just plain different. This encouraging story helps kids embrace
Ages 4–9
Albert Einstein and the Theory of Relativity
Robert Cwiklik
For the child who asks 'why' about everything and feels like they don't quite fit the mold at school. A look at the man
Ages 9–13
My Eyes Are Up Here
Laura Zimmermann
For the teenager who feels defined by their physical appearance and struggles with the vulnerability of a changing body.
Ages 12–18
It's OK to be Different
Sharon Purtill
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in or is noticing differences in others for the first time. This rhymi
Ages 3–8
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