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Maybe Days: A Book for Children in Foster Care
Jennifer Wilgocki and Marcia Kahn Wright
For children navigating the foster care system, this gentle guide explains the 'maybe' questions and the roles of the ad
Ages 4–10
Dear Dumb Diary #4
Can Adults Become Human?
Jim Benton
For the middle schooler who feels like adults are from another planet. Jamie Kelly returns with hilarious rants about sc
Ages 8–12
Agent Amelia #2
Zombie Cows!
Michael Broad
For the young reader who loves a silly scare and needs to know that even the most bizarre problems can be solved with a
Ages 7–10
Zoe in Wonderland
Brenda Woods
For the child who feels like an outsider and finds refuge in their own vivid daydreams while navigating the pressures of
Ages 8–12
DC Graphic Novels for Young Adults
Zatanna: The Jewel of Gravesend
Alys Arden
For the teenager grappling with unexpected family secrets and the pressure of carving out their own path while finding w
Ages 13–17
Zartog's Remote
Herbie Brennan
For the child who loves imagining how technology works, this hilarious prehistoric adventure explores what happens when
Ages 8–12
Zane and the Hurricane: A Story of Katrina
Rodman Philbrick
For the child grappling with the reality of natural disasters or systemic inequality, this gripping survival story finds
Ages 10–14
Zahrah the Windseeker
Nnedi Okorafor
For the child who feels like an outsider because of their unique traits, this lush fantasy celebrates finding strength i
Ages 10–14
Yuki
Gloria Whelan
For the child adjusting to a new environment or culture, follow a young girl's journey of displacement and her search fo
Ages 8–12
Your Brain Needs a Hug
written and illustrated by Rae Earl
For the teenager navigating the highs and lows of mental health, Rae Earl offers a compassionate, toolkit-style guide to
Ages 12–18
Young Fredle
Cynthia Voigt
For the child stepping into more independence, this tale of a sheltered mouse cast into the wild mirrors the scary but e
Ages 8–12
You're Welcome, Universe
Whitney Gardner
For the teenager finding their place between cultures and communities, using creative expression to speak when the world
Ages 12–18
You Know I'm No Good
Jessie Ann Foley
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of a difficult reputation and the long, messy road to healing from past trauma
Ages 14–18
You Can't Say That!: Writers for Young People Talk About Censorship, Free Expression, and the Stories They Have to Tell
Leonard Marcus, Editor
For the teen or young writer curious about why certain stories are banned: explore the real-life battles for free expres
Ages 12–18
You Bring the Distant Near
Mitali Perkins
For the teenager navigating the complex pull between their family's immigrant roots and their own modern identity across
Ages 12–18
York #1
The Shadow Cipher
Laura Ruby
For the child facing the uncertainty of a changing neighborhood, this high-stakes mystery proves that history and home a
Ages 8–12
Yonder Mountain
as told by Robert H. Bushyhead
For the child learning that true leadership is found in helping others rather than seeking personal gain.
Ages 4–8
Yellow Time
written and illustrated by Lauren Stringer
For the child noticing the changing world outside. This lyrical exploration of autumn captures the magic of falling leav
Ages 3–7
Yellow Dog Blues
Alice Faye Duncan
For the child curious about their heritage and the magic of music, this rhythmic journey across the Mississippi Delta ex
Ages 4–9
Year of the Tiger
Alison Lloyd
For the child who thrives on high stakes and historical mysteries. This gripping Silk Road adventure explores what it me
Ages 9–12
Year of the Reaper
Makiia Lucier
For the teenager grappling with the invisible scars of a difficult time, this atmospheric story follows a survivor findi
Ages 14–18
Written and Drawn by Henrietta
Liniers
For the child who loves to make up their own stories and needs a nudge to see their own creative sparks as something tru
Ages 5–8
Writing Radar
Jack Gantos
For the aspiring storyteller who has a million ideas but doesn't know how to start, this guide turns everyday life into
Ages 9–12
Writer to Writer
Gail Carson Levine
For the aspiring storyteller who dreams of writing their own book but doesn't know where to start or how to beat writer'
Ages 10–17
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