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Write Before Your Eyes
Lisa Williams Kline
For the child who loves to make up their own stories and is discovering the magic of how a writer brings imaginary world
Ages 8–12
Would You
Marthe Jocelyn
For the teen navigating the heavy 'what-if' questions after a family tragedy. A tender look at how one moment can change
Ages 12–17
World in Between: Based on a True Refugee Story
Kenan Trebinčević and Susan Shapiro
For the child grappling with a big move or feeling like an outsider. This true story provides a window into the courage
Ages 8–12
Working Mummies
Joan Horton
For the child who wonders where Mom goes during the day, this playful rhyme explores the 'important' jobs mummies do in
Ages 3–7
Words We Share, The
Jack Wong
For the child who helps their parents bridge two worlds. A tender look at a young girl who translates for her father as
Ages 4–8
Words Set Me Free
Lesa Cline-Ransome
For the child curious about why reading is such a superpower. Explore the incredible true story of how Frederick Douglas
Ages 6–10
Words on Bathroom Walls
Julia Walton
For the teenager navigating the weight of a mental health diagnosis while trying to find connection and normalcy in the
Ages 14–18
Words in Deep Blue
Cath Crowley
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of grief or the ache of a first love that went unspoken. A beautiful look at
Ages 14–18
Word Nerd
Susin Nielsen
For the child who feels like an outsider and struggles to fit in, this heartwarming story shows how an unlikely friendsh
Ages 10–14
Woodrow at Sea
Wallace Edwards
For the child who loves to tell stories in their own words or feels a bit nervous about big adventures and stormy weathe
Ages 3–7
Woodpecker Girl
Chingyen Liu, I-Tsun Chiang
For the child who feels limited by physical challenges or seeks a different way to share their inner world through creat
Ages 4–8
Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed
Laurie Halse Anderson
For the teenager grappling with global injustice and the feeling of being an outsider, this reimagining of Diana Prince
Ages 12–18
The Wonder of Wildflowers
Anna Staniszewski
For the child who has ever felt like an outsider or struggled to fit into a community with its own unspoken rules and hi
Ages 8–12
The Women Who Built Hollywood: 12 Trailblazers in Front of and Behind the Camera
Susan Goldman Rubin
For the young movie buff who wants to see how women broke barriers and shaped the silver screen from behind and in front
Ages 10–18
Women Heroes of World War II
Kathryn J. Atwood
For the teen who feels small in a big world and needs to see how individual courage and hidden acts of defiance can chan
Ages 12–18
Wolf for a Spell, A
Karah Sutton
For the child learning that seeing the world through someone else's eyes is the fastest way to build a bridge between en
Ages 8–12
A Voice of the Wild #5
The Wolf Effect
Rosanne Parry
For the child who thrives in the wild and seeks to understand their place in the ecosystem. This story explores how one
Ages 8–12
With Malice
Eileen Cook
For the child enchanted by magic and the mystery of long sleeps, this classic tale explores patience, the battle between
Ages 4–10
With a Name Like Love
Tess Hilmo
For the child who values fairness and wonders how to stand up for what is right in a complicated world. A story about fa
Ages 8–12
Witches of Brooklyn #1
Witches of Brooklyn
Sophie Escabasse
For the child adjusting to a major life change who needs to see that finding where you belong can be a magical, if sligh
Ages 8–12
The Witch of Woodland
Laurel Snyder
For the child who feels a bit different and is searching for their own unique path to spirituality and a sense of belong
Ages 8–12
Wires Crossed
Beth Fantaskey
For the child navigating the tricky shifts of a long distance friendship and trying to find their place when social circ
Ages 8–12
Wire Zoo, The: How Elizabeth Berrien Learned to Turn Wire into Amazing Art
Natasha Wing
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit the mold at school or struggles with traditional ways of making art.
Ages 5–9
Orphan Island #3
Wintering Well
Lea Wait
For the child adjusting to a new physical reality or supporting a loved one through a life-changing injury.
Ages 8–12
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