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Books about celebrating uniqueness and building self-acceptance
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Saving Savannah
Tonya Bolden
For the teenager questioning their place in the world and wanting to bridge the gap between their own privilege and the
Ages 13–18
Disappearing Desmond
Anna Alter
For the child who prefers the sidelines to the spotlight, this sweet story follows a shy cat finding the courage to be s
Ages 3–7
You Can't Teach A Duck
Sally Huss
For the child learning to understand that everyone has their own unique strengths and natural limitations. A playful way
Ages 2–6
A Dragon's Awakening
Aya Knight
For the teen who feels like they are hiding their true self or struggling to control a power they didn't ask for.
Ages 12–17
Palace of Spies
Sarah Zettel
For the teenager navigating high-stakes social circles while trying to stay true to themselves. A thrilling dive into th
Ages 12–17
Big Eyed Bee
Iem Tithseiha
For the child who prides themselves on being the smartest or fastest but struggles to work with others and values indepe
Ages 3–7
Every Body's Talking
Dinna M. Jackson
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles to fit in, this epic journey transforms perceived weaknesses into
Ages 9–14
Quackers
Liz Wong
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit in with their group: a sweet story about a cat who discovers he can be
Ages 3–7
An Island Like You: Stories of the Barrio
Judith Ortiz Cofer
For the teenager navigating the 'bridge' between two worlds. These stories capture the heart of the Puerto Rican experie
Ages 12–18
Your Own Sylvia: A Verse Portrait of Sylvia Plath
Stephanie Hemphill
For the teen seeking to understand the intersection of intense creativity and mental health through the life of a legend
Ages 12–18
Boy Named Isamu, A: A Story of Isamu Noguchi
James Yang
For the quiet child who sees the world differently. This poetic story celebrates how wandering, wondering, and observing
Ages 3–7
T Is for Terrible
Peter McCarty
For the child who feels misunderstood or labeled as 'naughty' just for being big, active, or true to their nature.
Ages 3–6
You Are Here: Connecting Flights
Ellen Oh
For children navigating the complexities of identity and wanting to see their own diverse experiences reflected in stori
Ages 8–12
Hey World, Here I Am!
Jean Little
For the child navigating the complex inner world of middle school, these honest poems capture the ups and downs of growi
Ages 9–12
Brown Is Beautiful
Supriya Kelkar
For the child who needs to see their own reflection in the beauty of the world, this lyrical hike celebrates every radia
Ages 4–8
Out of the Box
Michelle Mulder
For the child who feels like an outsider because of their unique interests. This story celebrates the courage to believe
Ages 9–12
Something Witchy This Way Comes
Veronica Blade
For the teen navigating the overwhelming discovery of their own identity while balancing high school social pressures an
Ages 12–17
Junie Ewe... We Love You!
Beth Parr
For the child struggling with changes to their appearance or worrying that their worth depends on how they look to other
Ages 3–7
The Reformed Vampire Support Group
Catherine Jinks
For the teen who feels like a misfit in their own skin, this witty mystery follows a girl stuck in an eternal, 'sickly'
Ages 12–18
The Crow
Alison Croggon
For the young reader finding their own path while living in a sibling's shadow, this epic tale explores finding one's un
Ages 10–14
Anne of West Philly: A Modern Graphic Retelling of Anne of Green Gables
Ivy Noelle Weir
For the child searching for where they belong, this modern retelling finds the magic of family and friendship in the hea
Ages 8–12
Remote Man
Elizabeth Honey
For the child grappling with feeling different or observing systemic unfairness. This story explores finding dignity and
Ages 14–18
Jakarta Missing
Jane Kurtz
For the child feeling pulled between two worlds or missing a family member far away. Follow Dakar as she navigates a new
Ages 10–14
We Are Definitely Human
X. Fang
For the child who feels like an outsider, this quirky tale shows that being 'human' is more about kindness and connectio
Ages 4–8
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