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Books about celebrating uniqueness and building self-acceptance
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Absolutely Almost
Lisa Graff
For the child who feels like they are just okay at everything. Albie navigates the pressure of high expectations while d
Ages 8–12
Elrod's Journey
A.J. Gascón
For the child who feels like an outsider or wonders about their true potential, this story follows an orphan discovering
Ages 10–14
Unmarked
Kami Garcia
For the teen navigating complex family secrets and questioning where they belong, this high-stakes supernatural adventur
Ages 12–18
Every Day
David Levithan
For the teenager grappling with what makes them who they are, this story explores how love and identity transcend the ph
Ages 14–18
Liar's Beach
Katie Cotugno
For the teen navigating the pressure to fit in while wondering if everyone around them is wearing a mask to hide their t
Ages 14–18
The War I Finally Won
Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Ada, no longer defined by her clubfoot, embarks on a journey of self-discovery during WWII. Living with her guardian, br
Ages 8–12
Stella's Starliner
Rosemary Wells
For the child feeling self-conscious about their family's home or income. A comforting story about finding pride in your
Ages 4–8
In the Role of Brie Hutchens...
Nicole Melleby
For the middle schooler navigating the pressure of family expectations while discovering their own identity and question
Ages 10–14
The Naming
Alison Croggon
For the teen searching for their place in the world and the strength to overcome a difficult past. A sweeping journey of
Ages 12–18
This Boy
Lauren Myracle
For the teenager navigating the pressures of masculinity and the slippery slope of substance use while trying to find wh
Ages 14–18
The Survivor Wants to Die at the End
Adam Silvera
For the teenager grappling with the weight of the future and the search for a reason to keep going when things feel hope
Ages 14–18
Hour of the Pumpkin Queen
Megan Shepherd
For the teen navigating the pressure of new leadership and the heavy weight of others' expectations while trying to find
Ages 12–18
Heidi Heckelbeck Goes to Camp!
Wanda Coven
Heidi is excited for camp with her best friend Lucy, but when Lucy's old friends ignore her, Heidi resorts to a friendsh
Ages 8–12
The Queen of Cool
Cecil Castellucci
Libby Brin is the queen of cool, but inside, she's bored. An internship at the Los Angeles Zoo challenges her social sta
Ages 12–18
Racism
Anita Ganeri
A supportive guide for children to understand what racism is, how it makes people feel, and how they can help build a fa
Ages 5–9
Different for Boys
Patrick Ness
For the teenager navigating the messy reality of queer intimacy and the pressure to perform masculinity in a world that
Ages 14–18
Zoe Rosenthal Is Not Lawful Good
Nancy Werlin
For the teenager who feels pressured to be perfect and is secretly longing to find a community where they can finally le
Ages 14–18
Heidi Heckelbeck Gets Glasses
Wanda Coven
Eight-year-old Heidi wants glasses just like her friend Lucy, who gets lots of attention. But when Heidi pretends to hav
Ages 8–12
Solitaire
Alice Oseman
For the teenager grappling with deep feelings of apathy and loneliness while navigating the complexities of mental healt
Ages 14–18
When the World Tips Over
Jandy Nelson
For the teenager grappling with heavy family legacies and the feeling that their world is shifting. A lush story about b
Ages 14–18
Hell Followed with Us
Andrew Joseph White
For teens searching for where they belong while facing internal and external monsters, this gritty story explores identi
Ages 14–18
Someday Angeline
Louis Sachar
For the gifted child who feels like an outsider, this poignant story explores the isolation of being 'too smart' and the
Ages 8–12
Sanitized for Your Protection
Stephan Pastis
For the child who uses big words and a wild imagination to mask their insecurities. This hilarious road trip caper celeb
Ages 8–12
Rainbow Fish Finds His Way
Marcus Pfister
For the child learning to navigate social groups, sharing, and the balance between being unique and being part of a comm
Ages 3–7
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