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Little Tricker the Squirrel Meets Big Double the Bear
Ken Kesey
For the child who needs to see that being small doesn't mean being powerless. A rhythmic, clever tale about using your w
Ages 5–9
Mango Street Stories
Weird Warren
Margaret Clark
For the child who feels like the odd one out at home, this funny story validates that being the 'normal' one in a family
Ages 7–10
Obadiah #2
Thy Friend, Obadiah
Brinton Turkle
For the child who feels embarrassed by unwanted attention, this story shows how an unexpected bond can grow through acts
Ages 3–8
Catfish Bend #1
High Water at Catfish Bend
Ben Lucien Burman
For the child learning that even the most unlikely people can work together when their community is at risk.
Ages 8–12
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and the Suicide Club
Robert Louis Stevenson
For the teen exploring the complex boundaries between their public self and private impulses, or the morality of right a
Ages 12–17
The Viking #1
Viking Pride
Christopher Tebbetts
For the teen who feels out of place in their own world and longs for a chance to prove their inner strength through an e
Ages 10–14
The Murder of Hound Dog Bates
Robbie Branscum
For the child processing the loss of a pet or navigating complicated feelings toward family members when things go wrong
Ages 8–12
Dinosaur Pox
Jeremy Strong
For the child feeling awkward in their own skin, this zany adventure turns growing pains into a literal dinosaur transfo
Ages 7–9
Hank the Cowdog #38
The Case of the Twisted Kitty
John R. Erickson
For the child who feels unfairly blamed for accidents, follow Hank the Cowdog as he navigates winter ranch life and trie
Ages 8–12
Things Not Seen #2
Things Hoped For
Andrew Clements
For the teenager balancing high expectations with family crises, this mystery explores the pressure of performance and t
Ages 12–17
Horrible Harry #20
Horrible Harry Bugs the Three Bears
Suzy Kline
For the child who loves creepy-crawlies or feels like their unique interests don't always fit in with the group.
Ages 7–9
The Boy with Two Shadows
Margaret Mahy
For the child learning to balance their own needs with big responsibilities, this story explores the weight of helping o
Ages 4–8
Bug Muldoon #2
Bug Muldoon and the Garden of Fear
Paul Shipton
For the young reader who loves a good mystery and a sarcastic laugh. This noir-style detective story follows a beetle so
Ages 7–11
The Animals of Farthing Wood #1
The Animals of Farthing Wood
Colin Dann
For the child grappling with a major life change or displacement, this story shows how even the most unlikely group can
Ages 8–12
Penny's Way
Mary Kathleen Harris
For the child who feels like the underachiever in a family of high flyers and needs to know their worth isn't defined by
Ages 9–12
Herculeah Jones #6
The Black Tower
Betsy Byars
For the curious child who loves uncovering secrets and standing up for those who cannot speak for themselves.
Ages 8–12
Coaster
Betsy Duffey
For the child navigating the highs and lows of a changing family, this story uses a secret backyard engineering project
Ages 8–12
Hank the Cowdog #6
Let Sleeping Dogs Lie
John R. Erickson
For the child who loves a good laugh and needs a boost in self-confidence, even when their best-laid plans go hilariousl
Ages 8–12
The Fourth Floor Twins #3
The Fourth Floor Twins and the Skyscraper Parade
David A. Adler
For the child who loves to notice the little details others miss, this story celebrates how keen observation and group e
Ages 7–10
Hope's Crossing
Joan Elizabeth Goodman
For the child discovering that inner strength and resourcefulness can light the way through the darkest of times.
Ages 10–14
The Young Landlords
Walter Dean Myers
For the teenager looking to make a difference in their neighborhood, this story explores how a group of friends balances
Ages 12–16
Frightmares #3
Horror at the Haunted House
Peg Kehret
For the child who loves a good shiver and wants to see how bravery and integrity can protect history, even when things g
Ages 8–12
Freedom's Children: Young Civil Rights Activists Tell Their Own Stories
Ellen Levine
For the child questioning why the world is unfair, these powerful first-person accounts from young Civil Rights leaders
Ages 10–15
A Pet for Mrs. Arbuckle
Gwenda Smyth
For the child who searches far and wide for a friend, only to realize that true companionship might have been right besi
Ages 4–8
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