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The Old Powder Line
Richard Parker
For the child curious about the lives of their parents and elders: a hauntingly beautiful tale where an old railway line
Ages 9–13
The Night-watchmen
Helen Cresswell
For the child who wonders about the secret lives of people on the margins and finds magic in the ordinary mystery of a p
Ages 8–12
Hollywood Wars #1
My Co-star, My Enemy
Ilene Cooper
For the teen or tween navigating the pressures of high stakes performance and the sting of social comparison in competit
Ages 10–14
Alden All Stars #5
Setting the Pace
David Halecroft
For the child who struggles with self-discipline or the pressure of competition, this story explores the grit needed to
Ages 8–12
The Lords of Melody
Phillip Gwynne
For the child navigating a family's sudden change in direction. This funny 1980s tale follows a family forced into a roc
Ages 10–14
Aussie Nibbles
Pippa's Perfect Ponytail
Julie Nickerson
For the child who wants everything to be just right for a big occasion. Pippa's quest for the ultimate hairdo on school
Ages 6–8
Sam Pig #1
Adventures of Sam Pig
Alison Uttley
For the child who finds magic in the everyday and loves the quiet charm of the countryside. A collection of gentle tales
Ages 5–9
A Gift from Winklesea
Helen Cresswell
For the child who loves the magic of 'what if' and the thrill of keeping a secret, this story explores the joy and work
Ages 7–10
Shane and Other Stories
Jack Schaefer
For the teen exploring what it means to be a person of integrity and how to stand up for one's community even when the p
Ages 12–18
The Woodcutter's Duck
Krystyna Turska
For the child who values small acts of kindness and the magic of nature. This lushly illustrated tale shows how compassi
Ages 5–8
Touch Wood: A Girlhood in Occupied France
Renée Roth-Hano
For children processing big world changes or family displacement, this diary explores finding safety and maintaining ide
Ages 10–14
Dorrie #6
Dorrie and the Haunted House
Patricia Coombs
For the child who feels a little small in a big world, this story shows how even a messy, well-meaning mistake can lead
Ages 6–9
According to Humphrey #5
Adventure According to Humphrey
Betty G. Birney
Life in the classroom is never dull for a hamster who gets to visit the library, study the ocean, and even set sail acro
Ages 7–10
The Perilous Descent Into a Strange Lost World
Bruce Carter
For the child who loves imagining what lies beneath our feet, this classic adventure follows two airmen who stumble upon
Ages 10–14
Mary Margaret #3
Mary Margaret Meets Her Match
Christine Kole MacLean
For the child feeling overshadowed by a new classmate, this story helps navigate the tricky feelings of jealousy and com
Ages 7–10
Horrible Harry #23
Horrible Harry and the Purple People
Suzy Kline
For the child who loves a good classroom mystery and enjoys pondering the line between a wild imagination and the real w
Ages 6–9
Roald Dahl Nonfiction
Going Solo
Roald Dahl
For the reader curious about the real-life adventures of their favorite author, from surviving plane crashes to encounte
Ages 10–15
Radio Detective
John Escott
For the child who loves solving puzzles and investigating strange occurrences. This short mystery follows a boy who uses
Ages 7–10
Virals #2
Seizure
Kathy Reichs, Brendan Reichs
For the teen seeking their place in a group while juggling the weight of huge responsibilities and a desire for independ
Ages 12–17
Cold War on Maplewood Street
Gayle Rosengren
For the child who feels anxious about scary world events or news. This story offers a safe way to explore big fears thro
Ages 8–12
Encyclopedia Brown #1
Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective
Donald J. Sobol
For the child who loves a challenge and wants to prove they're as sharp as any adult: a collection of mysteries solved b
Ages 7–12
The Moon in the Cloud #2
The Shadow on the Sun
Rosemary Harris
For the young reader navigating high-stakes friendships and the weight of responsibility while discovering their place i
Ages 10–14
The Night Journey
The Night Journey
Kathryn Lasky
For the child curious about their roots or asking why their family moved to a new country. This story bridges generation
Ages 8–12
Antelope Singer
Ruth Murray Underhill
For the child curious about different ways of life and how friendship can bloom when we find ourselves in unfamiliar, ch
Ages 8–12
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