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The Secret Keeper
Kate Coombs
For the child who carries the weight of everyone's feelings or feels burdened by a secret they were told not to share.
Ages 4–8
Captain Bob #1
Captain Bob Sets Sail
Roni Schotter
For the child who needs a little extra encouragement at bathtime or loves to turn everyday chores into grand, imaginativ
Ages 3–7
The Second Mrs. Gioconda
E. L. Konigsburg
For the child who wonders how everyday beauty can inspire greatness. This story explores the human side of artistic geni
Ages 10–14
Under the Quilt of Night
Deborah Hopkinson
For the child asking about courage in the face of unfairness. A poetic journey through the darkness toward the hope of f
Ages 4–9
Beast
Donna Jo Napoli
For the teenager grappling with their changing identity or feeling like an outsider in their own skin. This Persian-led
Ages 12–18
Marcia Sewall's American History #1
The Pilgrims of Plimoth
Marcia Sewall
For the curious child wanting to know how people really lived long ago, this immersive look at Plimoth focuses on the ha
Ages 7–11
Gaps in Stone Walls
John Neufeld
For the child who values fairness above all, this historical mystery explores a girl's struggle to clear her name within
Ages 10–14
Peppermints #3
Secret in St. Something
Barbara Brooks Wallace
For the child who feels a strong sense of responsibility for others. Robin must protect his baby brother from a dangerou
Ages 8–12
Halloween Party
Lonzo Anderson
For the child who loves the thrill of a spooky secret, this story explores the bravery it takes to join in when you feel
Ages 4–8
10,000 Days of Thunder: A History of the Vietnam War
Philip Caputo
For the student grappling with the human and political layers of war, this veteran-penned history provides a balanced, v
Ages 11–16
Glovemen: Twenty-Seven of Baseball's Greatest
George Sullivan
For the young baseball fan who wants to know the history of the game through its most legendary defenders, from acrobati
Ages 8–12
Scrappers #5
Bases Loaded
Dean Hughes
For the child who struggles with being overly critical of others, this story explores how a competitive spirit can accid
Ages 8–12
Under the Shadow of Wings
Sara H. Banks
For the child learning that loving someone means accepting what you cannot change, even when you want to protect them fr
Ages 8–12
The Hard Pan Trilogy #2
Lucky Breaks
Susan Patron
For the child navigating the shift from childhood play to the complicated secrets and social pressures of being a pretee
Ages 8–12
Basil & Dahlia: A Tragical Tale of Sinister Sweetness
Joy McCullough
For the child who loves things both sparkly and spooky, this story explores finding the courage to question the rules of
Ages 8–12
The Boat of Many Rooms: The Story of Noah in Verse
J. Patrick Lewis
For the family seeking a lyrical way to share a classic tradition, this rhythmic retelling uses evocative poetry to expl
Ages 4–8
Turning Point Inventions
The Lightbulb
Joseph E. Wallace
For the child who asks how everything works, this history of the lightbulb illuminates the grit and experimentation requ
Ages 8–12
Mush, a Dog from Space
Daniel Pinkwater
For the child who loves the idea of a secret, extraordinary world hidden right in their own backyard or kitchen.
Ages 7–10
Island Creatures
Margarita Engle
For the teen navigating the complexities of heritage and home. This lyrical verse novel explores the deep emotional ties
Ages 12–18
The Things That Are Most in the World
Judi Barrett
For the curious child who loves asking 'what is the most...?' this book uses wild imagination to explain superlatives th
Ages 4–8
To Dance: A Memoir
Siena Cherson Siegel
For the child whose passion for an art form feels like their entire world, this memoir captures the grit and grace requi
Ages 8–12
The Seeker Chronicles #3
Listening at the Gate
Betsy James
For the teenager navigating the complex shift from childhood to adulthood while seeking a true sense of belonging in a w
Ages 12–18
Mercury
Hope Larson
For the teen processing a sudden loss or feeling disconnected from their roots. A dual-timeline mystery explores how the
Ages 12–17
Bring Back Yesterday
Harriet Sirof
For the child struggling to accept a life-altering loss and finding it easier to live in memory than in the present.
Ages 10–14
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