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Bambi
Janet Schulman
For the child learning to navigate life's big changes and cycles, this gentle retelling offers a safe space to explore g
Ages 5–9
The Babysitter Murders
Janet Ruth Young
For the teenager grappling with scary or intrusive thoughts. This novel validates the internal struggle of OCD and the f
Ages 14–18
Lu and the Swamp Ghost
James Carville, Patricia C. McKissack
For the child who needs to see beyond scary stories. Discover how a brave girl's curiosity leads her to replace fear wit
Ages 4–9
Bigger #2
Sooner
Patricia Calvert
For the child stepping into big responsibilities before they feel ready. Tyler navigates the weight of adulthood and the
Ages 8–12
One Shadow on the Wall
Leah Henderson
For the child grappling with the weight of a big promise or the loss of a parent, this story explores the courage requir
Ages 8–12
Wrecked
E. R. Frank
For the teenager navigating the overwhelming weight of survivor's guilt and PTSD after a life-altering accident.
Ages 14–18
East Dragon, West Dragon
Robyn Eversole
For the child learning to look past first impressions, this story uses two legendary dragons to explore how similarities
Ages 4–8
Monet's Ghost
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
For the young artist who sees the world in brushstrokes and feels a deep connection to their creative passion.
Ages 9–12
The Sharp North Trilogy #1
Sharp North
Patrick Cave
For the teen questioning who they are in a world of expectations, this thriller explores identity and ethics when a girl
Ages 12–18
Bearstone #2
Beardance
Will Hobbs
For the teenager searching for their place in the world while feeling a deep, protective connection to the vanishing won
Ages 10–14
Trucks: Giants of the Highway
Ken Robbins
For the truck-obsessed child who marvels at every passing semi: this photographic guide explores the diverse world of ma
Ages 4–8
The Secret Language of Girls #1
The Secret Language of Girls
Frances O'Roark Dowell
For the child feeling the sting of a best friend drifting away. Navigate the confusing shift from childhood play to the
Ages 9–13
Ruby Electric
Theresa Nelson
For the child processing a parent's long-term absence or family mysteries through creative outlets like writing and movi
Ages 8–12
This Year's Garden
Cynthia Rylant
For the child who needs to learn the value of waiting, this gentle story shows how nature moves at its own steady pace t
Ages 4–8
True Gretch
Gretchen Whitmer
For the teenager who wants to make a difference in the world but feels intimidated by the challenges of leadership and p
Ages 12–18
Gumption!
Elise Broach
For the child who needs a little nudge to try something hard. This plucky penguin shows how a 'can-do' attitude can turn
Ages 4–8
The Seven Wonders of Sassafras Springs
Betty G. Birney
For the child who feels bored by their own neighborhood, this heartwarming story shows how curiosity can turn a dusty sm
Ages 8–12
I'll Fix Anthony
Judith Viorst
For the younger sibling who feels small and overlooked, this funny tale captures the grand plans for the day they finall
Ages 4–8
Poems Have Roots New Poems
Lilian Moore
For the curious child who pauses to look at the moss or wonder about a deer's dreams, these lyrical poems foster a deep
Ages 6–10
Smitten
David Gordon
For the child who feels a little worn out or 'broken,' this heartwarming story shows how friendship and creativity can m
Ages 4–8
The Animals and the Ark
Karla Kuskin
For the restless child waiting for a rainy day to end, this rhythmic classic captures the quiet patience and busy antics
Ages 3–7
Nic Sheff's Addiction Memoirs #1
Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines
Nic Sheff
For parents and older teens seeking a brutally honest look at the realities of drug addiction, relapse, and the grueling
Ages 15–18
There's a Dragon in My Sleeping Bag
James Howe
For the younger sibling who feels like they are living in an older brother or sister's shadow and needs help finding the
Ages 4–8
If You Please, President Lincoln!
Harriette Gillem Robinet
For the child grappling with the gap between promised freedom and messy reality, this story explores a little known chap
Ages 8–12
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