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The Clique #2
Best Friends for Never
Lisi Harrison
For the middle schooler navigating the high-stakes world of social hierarchies, where friendship loyalties and the press
Ages 10–14
Arthur Chapter Books #20
Arthur and the Big Blow-Up
Marc Brown
For the child navigating a major fallout between friends. This story explores how to handle hurt feelings and the tricky
Ages 6–9
Almost Underwear: How a Piece of Cloth Traveled from Kitty Hawk to the Moon and Mars
Jonathan Roth
For the curious child who wonders how everyday things are made: follow the journey of a humble piece of cloth from a bic
Ages 4–9
The House on Sunrise Lagoon #3
Halfway to Harbor
Nicole Melleby
For the child navigating a parent's mental health diagnosis or feeling the weight of family changes and personal anxiety
Ages 8–12
Nightweaver #2
Starchaser
R. M. Gray
For the teen navigating the pressure of big expectations and the fear of losing themselves to forces beyond their contro
Ages 12–18
The Rag Coat
Lauren Mills
For the child who feels self-conscious about what they have compared to others, this story celebrates how our history an
Ages 5–10
Billy Bones #1
Billy Bones: A Tale from the Secrets Closet
Christopher Lincoln
For the child grappling with family secrets or feeling like they don't quite fit into their own world, this story offers
Ages 8–12
Tales of a Sixth-Grade Muppet #2
Clash of the Class Clowns
Kirk Scroggs
For the child feeling the pressure to be the funniest in the room or struggling with a new rival who is stealing their t
Ages 8–12
Belles #2
The Grass Is Always Greener
Jen Calonita
For the teenager navigating the complexities of a blended family and the pull between loyalty to home and the desire to
Ages 12–17
The Extreme Team #1
Skateboard Moves
Matt Christopher
For the child navigating the nerves of a new neighborhood or the sting of a missing toy: Charlie finds his feet through
Ages 6–9
Pretend You Love Me
Julie Anne Peters
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of a parent's suicide while discovering their own identity and the sting of
Ages 14–18
Arthur
Scared Silly! A Halloween Book for the Brave
Marc Brown
For the child who feels a bit nervous about monsters under the bed or spooky shadows at night, this collection uses laug
Ages 5–9
The Walled City
Ryan Graudin
For the teen seeking a high stakes story about finding the courage to protect family and fight for freedom in a world th
Ages 14–18
In the Neighborhood of True
Susan Kaplan Carlton
For the teenager navigating the pressure to hide who they are to fit in, this 1950s story explores the cost of silence a
Ages 12–18
Look-Alikes #2
Look-Alikes Christmas: The More You Look, the More You See!
Joan Steiner
Explore nine detailed Christmas scenes, from a cathedral to Santa's workshop, all crafted from everyday objects. Simple
Ages 4–11
The Mockingbirds #2
The Rivals
Daisy Whitney
For the teen grappling with the gray areas of right and wrong, this mystery explores the weight of leadership and the co
Ages 14–18
SantaKid
James Patterson
For the child learning that holiday magic isn't about what you buy, but about believing in something bigger than yoursel
Ages 6–10
The Saga of Larten Crepsley #2
Ocean of Blood
Darren Shan
For the reader grappling with peer pressure and the search for identity while navigating the difficult transition into a
Ages 12–17
The Extreme Team #2
Rock On
Matt Christopher
For the young explorer curious about the ground beneath their feet, this book turns a walk outside into a fascinating di
Ages 6–9
Matt Christopher Sports Classics
Undercover Tailback
Matt Christopher
For the child who struggles with a reputation for exaggerating, this mystery helps them navigate the challenge of earnin
Ages 8–12
Maisie Mae #2
Camping is Not Very Ooh La La!
Poppy Harper
For the child who thinks family vacations are more 'ugh' than 'ooh la la.' A funny look at surviving sibling antics and
Ages 7–10
You've Goth My Heart
Lev AC Rosen
For the teenager who feels like they don't quite fit in, this story explores the beauty of subcultures and the courage i
Ages 13–18
Rock On: A Story of Guitars, Gigs, Girls, and a Brother (Not Necessarily in That Order)
Denise Vega
For the teenager finding their own voice while living in a sibling's shadow. This musical journey navigates stage fright
Ages 12–17
What Happens Next
Colleen Clayton
For the teenager grappling with the isolation of a traumatic memory they cannot fully name or escape, searching for a wa
Ages 14–18
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