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Everyone is Good for Something
Beatrice Schenk de Regniers
For the child who feels overlooked or lacks confidence in their own abilities. This classic folktale proves that everyon
Ages 5–9
Seal
Xavier Larro
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles to find where they belong. A gentle story about self-discovery and
Ages 7–10
All the Crooked Saints
Maggie Stiefvater
For the teen exploring how to heal family wounds and discover their own identity while navigating the strange, magical w
Ages 13–18
Fever Crumb
Philip Reeve
For the child who feels like an outsider and is beginning to question the secrets of their world, this steampunk adventu
Ages 10–15
Welcome to Monster High: The Origin Story
Mattel
For the child searching for where they fit in, this origin story explores building a community where everyone's unique t
Ages 7–12
What's Bugging Bubbles?
Tracey West, Craig McCracken
For the child who sometimes feels left out, this book explores how Bubbles deals with feeling ignored by her sisters and
Ages 6–9
Touch Me
James Moloney
For the teenager navigating the pressures of high school sports, evolving friendships, and the courage required to date
Ages 14–18
Ugly
Robert Hoge
For the child who feels like an outsider due to their appearance or physical differences, this memoir offers a powerful
Ages 8–12
Crocodiles Need Friends, Too!
Tom Toro
For the child who feels misunderstood or left out because of how they look, this funny tale shows that a kind heart matt
Ages 4–8
If You're Lucky
Yvonne Prinz
For the teenager navigating the heavy fog of grief while questioning their own reality and the intentions of those aroun
Ages 14–18
First Friend
Christobel Mattingley
For the child feeling nervous about the big transition to school and the social landscape of making new friends for the
Ages 5–8
Oscar and the Shell of Wonder
Penelope Willis
For the child who struggles to find their voice in a loud world. This gentle story helps quiet explorers discover that t
Ages 3–7
We Now Return to Regular Life
Martin Wilson
After three years, Sam Walsh returns home from captivity, but his family's silence, his sister Beth's desperate search f
Ages 12–18
Finding Dory: The Junior Novelization
Suzanne Francis
For the child who feels different because of how their brain works, Dory's journey shows that memory struggles don't lim
Ages 8–12
Control Freaks
J.E. Thomas
For the child who feels the heavy weight of high expectations and struggles to share control when working in a group.
Ages 8–12
The Search for WondLa
Tony DiTerlizzi
For the child searching for their place in the world and realizing that family is defined by those who care for us, even
Ages 10–14
We Belong Together
Todd Parr
For parents seeking a warm, simple way to explain adoption. This vibrant book focuses on how families come together to f
Ages 2–6
My Most Excellent Year
Steve Kluger
For the teenager looking for their 'people' and a place to belong, this joyful story celebrates the magic of finding you
Ages 12–18
The Winter Hare
Joan Elizabeth Goodman
For the young person navigating a world where they feel small, following one boy's quest for courage and purpose amidst
Ages 10–14
The Beautiful Something Else
Ash Van Otterloo
For the child who feels like an outsider or is grappling with big, secret feelings, this story explores finding your tru
Ages 9–12
Monstrous: A Transracial Adoption Story
Sarah Myer
For the teenager grappling with the isolation of being different, this memoir shows how creative passion can be a lifeli
Ages 14–18
The Trouble with Thor
Lucy Rosen
For the child who feels like their clumsy energy or big presence always causes trouble. Thor learns that his unique powe
Ages 4–8
Run Away with Me
Brian Selznick
For the teenager navigating the electric, uncertain terrain of first love while searching for a sense of home in a forei
Ages 14–18
Neither
Airlie Anderson
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit into the categories the world provides. A vibrant story about finding
Ages 4–8
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