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Different Like Me- A Children's Book On Social Justice
Jasmin Dior
For the family looking for a gentle bridge into complex topics, this book helps Black children process racial difference
Ages 5–10
Every Body Shines: Sixteen Stories about Living Fabulously Fat
Cassandra Newbould, editor
For the teenager navigating body image and societal pressure, this vibrant collection celebrates the joy, romance, and c
Ages 12–18
Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask
Anton Treuer
For the curious reader who wants to understand Indigenous history and modern life without the awkwardness of not knowing
Ages 12–18
Bucktooth Becky and Her Silly-headed Siblings
Rebecca Shinsky
For the child who feels like the 'plain' one in the family, this story helps them discover that their own unique traits
Ages 4–8
We Came to America
Faith Ringgold
For children beginning to ask where their family came from or noticing the beautiful differences in their community.
Ages 4–8
Once Upon a Time/Había una vez
Rueben Martínez
For the child curious about their heritage or why their family's language sounds like a beautiful mix of different world
Ages 6–12
Leftovers
Heather Waldorf
For the teenager navigating the dizzying highs and lows of a first romance while trying to find her own voice and sense
Ages 14–18
Foreshadow: Stories to Celebrate the Magic of Reading & Writing
Emily X.R. Pan, Nova Ren Suma
For the teen who sees wonder in the mundane and the aspiring writer looking to hone their craft through diverse, magical
Ages 14–18
When Lightning Strikes
Meg Cabot
For the teen who feels like an outsider and is looking to find their voice while navigating sudden, life-changing respon
Ages 12–18
On the Bright Side
Anna Sortino
For the teenager navigating the transition to a new school while balancing the expectations of the hearing world and the
Ages 12–18
Rotten Teeth
Laura Simms
For the child who feels ordinary and wants to stand out, this quirky school story explores how finding the perfect show-
Ages 4–8
10 Things I Hate about Pinky
Sandhya Menon
For the teen navigating the pressure of parental expectations and the messy, exciting sparks of an unexpected summer rom
Ages 12–18
Frankie & Bug
Gayle Forman
For the child navigating a lonely summer or questioning why people treat others differently, this story celebrates the p
Ages 8–12
We Are a Garden: A Story of How Diversity Took Root in America
Lisa Westberg Peters
For the child curious about where people come from, this lyrical history uses a garden metaphor to explain the many laye
Ages 4–8
Here in Harlem: Poems in Many Voices
Walter Dean Myers
For the young reader seeking to understand their roots, this collection of voices captures the heartbeat, history, and v
Ages 10–16
From Alice to Zen and Everyone in Between
Elizabeth Atkinson
For the quiet child who feels like an outsider, this story follows Alice as she navigates the bravery required to be her
Ages 9–12
Blue Chameleon
Emily Gravett
For the child who feels like the odd one out. A lonely chameleon tries to fit in by mimicking others before discovering
Ages 2–5
Too Loud Lily
Sofie Laguna
For the child who has a 'big' personality and often hears they are too much. A vibrant story about finding the perfect p
Ages 4–8
American Like Me: Reflections on Life Between Cultures
America Ferrera
For the teen navigating life between two cultures who wants to feel seen. This anthology explores the joy and complexity
Ages 12–18
Will Poole's Island
Tim Weed
For the teen exploring how to reconcile their upbringing with their own moral compass while navigating a world of confli
Ages 13–18
A Sky Full of Stars
Linda Williams Jackson
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles with learning differences, discovering that their unique traits ar
Ages 9–14
Shaka, King of the Zulus
Diane Stanley
For the child exploring their identity or navigating exclusion, this biography shows how a young outcast used grit and v
Ages 8–12
Magic Has No Borders
Sona Charaipotra, Samira Ahmed
For the teen navigating the complexities of heritage and home, this anthology blends South Asian folklore with modern id
Ages 12–18
Yesterday is History
Kosoko Jackson
For the teenager navigating the weight of a serious health journey while exploring their identity and the pull of two di
Ages 14–18
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