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Ginger Bear
written and ill. by Mini Grey
For the sensitive soul learning that every creature deserves kindness. A moving look at how treating animals with respec
Ages 8–14
Annals of the Western Shore #1
Gifts
Ursula K. Le Guin
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of family expectations and seeking the courage to choose their own moral pa
Ages 12–18
Gender Binary Is a Big Lie, The: Infinite Identities Around the World
Lee Wind
For the teen seeking a broader perspective on who they are and how civilizations throughout history have celebrated a ka
Ages 12–18
Foreshadow: Stories to Celebrate the Magic of Reading & Writing
Emily X.R. Pan, Nova Ren Suma
For the teen who sees wonder in the mundane and the aspiring writer looking to hone their craft through diverse, magical
Ages 14–18
For Which We Stand: How Our Government Works and Why It Matters
Jeff Foster
For the curious young citizen who wants to understand how their country works and how they can make a difference in thei
Ages 10–14
Focus
Sallie Lowenstein
For the teen uncovering hidden layers of their family story through the lens of a camera, finding that the past is close
Ages 12–16
Five Children #4
Five Children on the Western Front
Kate Saunders
For the young reader beginning to realize that growing up means facing a complex world, this story blends magical wonder
Ages 10–14
Fire Storm
Jean Craighead George
For the reader grappling with the weight of responsibility and the complex morality of power in a world where actions ha
Ages 16–18
Fights: One Boy's Triumph Over Violence
Joel Christian Gill
For the teen processing a difficult childhood, this raw graphic memoir shows how resilience and art can help break cycle
Ages 14–18
Family Style: Memories of an American from Vietnam
Thien Pham
For the child navigating a new culture or finding their place in the world, this moving memoir explores the immigrant ex
Ages 10–16
Fake Dates and Mooncakes
Sher Lee
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of losing a parent while finding the courage to pursue their passions and first
Ages 13–18
Fade
Robert Cormier
For the teen grappling with the weight of hidden secrets and the realization that their actions have permanent consequen
Ages 12–17
Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask
Anton Treuer
For the curious reader who wants to understand Indigenous history and modern life without the awkwardness of not knowing
Ages 12–18
Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School
Tiffany Jewell
For the teenager grappling with unfair treatment at school or wanting to understand the systemic roots of educational in
Ages 13–18
Everything All at Once
Katrina Leno
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of loss and the quiet struggle of anxiety while trying to find a way forward
Ages 12–18
Every Month Is a New Year
Marilyn Singer
For the teenager navigating the complex social hierarchies and high-stakes drama of a competitive private school environ
Ages 14–18
Every Body's Talking
Dinna M. Jackson
For the child who feels like an outsider or struggles to fit in, this epic journey transforms perceived weaknesses into
Ages 9–14
Every Body Shines: Sixteen Stories about Living Fabulously Fat
Cassandra Newbould, editor
For the teenager navigating body image and societal pressure, this vibrant collection celebrates the joy, romance, and c
Ages 12–18
Enemy Child
Andrea Warren
For the child grappling with the meaning of fairness and belonging when the world feels upside down. A moving look at ci
Ages 10–14
Elusion #1
Elusion
Claudia Gabel, Cheryl Klam
For the teenager questioning the impact of technology on their life and seeking the courage to look behind the curtain o
Ages 12–17
Ellie Haycock Is Totally Normal
Gretchen Schreiber
For the teenager facing a long hospital stay or managing a chronic condition who wants to feel seen in both their medica
Ages 14–18
Edge of Anything, The
Nora Shalaway Carpenter
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of grief or the invisible chains of O.C.D. who needs to know they aren't alone
Ages 14–18
Edenville Owls
Robert B. Parker
For the teen navigating the messy transition to high school who needs to see that standing up for what is right is just
Ages 12–16
Eddie's War
Carol Fisher Saller
For the young reader processing the quiet tension of a family member away at war and the bittersweet ache of growing up
Ages 10–14
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