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The Scar Boys #1
The Scar Boys
Len Vlahos
For the teenager navigating severe trauma or physical differences while trying to find their voice and a place to belong
Ages 14–18
The Saturday Kid
written and ill. by Edward Sorel
For the quiet child who needs an escape from schoolyard bullies, this story celebrates finding a magical sanctuary in th
Ages 6–10
Gus and Button #1
The Saturday Escape
Daniel J. Mahoney
For the child who feels overwhelmed by a busy schedule of lessons and activities and just needs a day for unstructured p
Ages 4–8
The Saturday Boy
David Fleming
For the child feeling the weight of a parent's absence and the quiet anxiety of waiting for news from far away.
Ages 9–12
The Safest Lies
Megan Miranda
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of a parent's trauma or mental illness while trying to find their own courage a
Ages 14–18
The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly
Stephanie Oakes
For the teen navigating the aftermath of deep trauma, this story explores the difficult path toward healing and finding
Ages 14–18
Myths and Magic #1
The Rules and Regulations for Mediating Myths & Magic
F. T. Lukens
For the teenager looking for their place in the world, this witty urban fantasy explores finding identity and community
Ages 14–18
The Roundhill
Dick King-Smith
For the child who feels a quiet wonder in old places and needs a gentle way to explore the mystery of time and those who
Ages 8–12
The Romeo and Juliet Code #1
The Romeo and Juliet Code
Phoebe Stone
For the child feeling displaced or confused by family silence. A young girl uncovers secrets through coded letters after
Ages 8–12
The Rites & Wrongs of Janice Wills
Joanna Pearson
For the teen who feels like an outsider observing a strange world. Janice navigates high school social rituals with the
Ages 12–17
The Revolution of Evelyn Serrano
Sonia Manzano
For the teen navigating the tension between their family's traditions and their own awakening sense of justice and cultu
Ages 10–14
The Red Necklace
Sally Gardner
For the teen who feels the weight of history and the spark of the unknown, this tale of the French Revolution blends hig
Ages 12–17
The Real Story of Stone Soup
Ying Chang Compestine
For the child who loves outsmarting the 'grown-ups' through cleverness. Three brothers use wit and a little kitchen magi
Ages 4–8
The Race of the Birkebeiners
Lise Lunge-Larsen
For the child needing inspiration to persevere through a difficult task. This historical legend shows the incredible str
Ages 6–10
The Rabbit and the Dragon King
Daniel San Souci
For the child learning that quick thinking and wit can solve even the scariest problems. This classic tale celebrates cl
Ages 4–8
The Quilts of Gee's Bend
Susan Goldman Rubin
For the child curious about how art can change the world, this is a moving look at how Alabama women turned scraps into
Ages 8–12
The Queen's Daughter
Susan Coventry
For the young reader navigating the weight of family expectations and finding their own voice within a historical legacy
Ages 10–14
The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine
Mark Twain, Philip C. Stead
For the child who loves the magic of 'what if' and enjoys stories that feel like a secret conversation with a legendary
Ages 8–12
The Problem with Pelly
Shana Corey
For the child who struggles with being too agreeable or let others make all the decisions, this story explores finding y
Ages 4–8
The Princetta
Anne-Laure Bondoux
For the teen seeking the courage to define their own path. Follow Princess Malva as she escapes a confined life for the
Ages 12–17
The Princess and the Warrior
written and illustrated by Duncan Tonatiuh
For the child learning about the power of loyalty and the stories written in the stars, this Mexican legend explores lov
Ages 4–9
The Princess and the Pit Stop
Tom Angleberger
For the child who loves high-speed action and silly surprises. This high-octane race reimagines fairy tale favorites as
Ages 4–8
Travis Keating #2
The Present Tense of Prinny Murphy
Jill MacLean
For the child navigating a difficult home life or struggling with reading, this story offers hope through the power of a
Ages 9–12
The Power of UN
Nancy Etchemendy
For the child grappling with the weight of a mistake or wishing they could turn back the clock. A thoughtful look at how
Ages 8–12
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