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Give the Dark My Love
Beth Revis
When a deadly plague strikes her homeland, alchemy student Nedra risks everything by turning to dark magic to save the p
Ages 14–18
Rowan Hood #1
Rowan Hood: Outlaw Girl of Sherwood Forest
Nancy Springer
Rosemary dons a disguise and ventures into Sherwood Forest to find her father, Robin Hood, meeting a band of unusual out
Ages 9–13
Soundless
Richelle Mead
For the teen who feels like their voice isn't being heard, this lyrical story explores the courage required to challenge
Ages 12–18
Dragonhaven
Robin McKinley
After finding a dying dragon and its survivor, Jake must secretly raise the illegal hatchling to protect his family’s sa
Ages 12–18
Naughty Little Monkeys
Jim Aylesworth
From Andy's airplane to Zelda's zoo trip, twenty-six mischievous monkeys turn the alphabet into a series of playful disa
Ages 3–7
Smithsonian: Curious About
Curious About Zoo Vets
Gina Shaw
For the curious child fascinated by animals and what it takes to care for them, this book offers a peek into the daily l
Ages 6–9
Nightbirds
Kate J. Armstrong
For the teenager beginning to question the expectations placed upon them by family and society while searching for a gro
Ages 14–18
What Is the Story Of?
What Is the Story of Frankenstein?
Sheila Keenan, Who HQ
For the curious child fascinated by movie monsters and spooky history. This book explores how a young woman's scary stor
Ages 8–12
Dish #11
On the Back Burner
Diane Muldrow
For the child juggling a busy schedule, this story explores the stress of overcommitting and the importance of showing u
Ages 8–12
Growin'
Nikki Grimes
After the loss of her father, a young poet named Pump finds an unexpected spark of hope and friendship when she meets Ji
Ages 8–12
A Semi-Definitive List of Worst Nightmares
Krystal Sutherland
For the teen navigating intense anxiety or the weight of a family history of mental illness, this story explores facing
Ages 14–18
Royal Princess Academy #1
Dragon Dreams
Laura Joy Rennert
Emma would much rather kick a soccer ball or ride a dragon than practice ballroom dancing at the Royal Princess Academy.
Ages 6–9
Zip
Ellie Rollins
For the child searching for their place in the world while navigating the heavy weight of family expectations and the ho
Ages 8–12
The Greatest Game Ever Played
Phil Bildner
For children struggling to connect with a parent or dealing with the loss of a favorite team, this story shows how new t
Ages 6–10
Here Comes the Cat #3
Here Comes Valentine Cat
Deborah Underwood
Grumpy Cat is determined to skip the Valentine's Day mush, but the persistent kindness of the dog next door might just c
Ages 3–7
Cam Jansen #19
Cam Jansen and the Barking Treasure Mystery
David A. Adler
A missing poodle and a city boat ride set the stage for Cam to click her mental camera and hunt for clues using her famo
Ages 6–9
The Amazing World of Gumball
Darwin's Dos and Don'ts
Eric Luper
For the child who loves the chaos of Elmore, Darwin provides a funny, misguided guide to social rules and the messy cons
Ages 7–10
Alien Encounters in Angel Grove
Gabriel P. Cooper
For the child who loves uncovering secrets and lore. This guide dives into the high stakes world of Angel Grove, explori
Ages 8–12
A Girl Can Build Anything
e.E. Charlton-Trujillo, Pat Zietlow Miller
For the girl who loves to tinker and create, this book celebrates the power of big ideas, from building birdhouses to co
Ages 3–7
Now One Foot, Now the Other
Tomie dePaola
For children navigating the confusion of a grandparent's health crisis. A gentle story about how love and patience can c
Ages 4–8
Counting Thyme
Melanie Conklin
Moving to Manhattan is supposed to be a temporary fix for her brother's medical trial, but Thyme struggles with the fear
Ages 8–12
How to Be an Antiracist
How to Be a (Young) Antiracist
Ibram X. Kendi, Nic Stone
For the teenager asking big questions about fairness and identity, this guide provides the language and history to help
Ages 12–18
A Fairy Went A-Marketing
Rose Fyleman
A kind-hearted fairy goes shopping for little treasures, only to realize that the best way to enjoy nature's gifts is to
Ages 3–8
The Outlaws of Sherwood Street #1
Stealing from the Rich
Peter Abrahams
Thirteen-year-old Robyn Forester receives a mysterious charm bracelet and teams up with new friends to tackle unfairness
Ages 10–14
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