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Agatha: Girl of Mystery #1
Agatha: Girl of Mystery
Steve Stevenson
For the curious child who loves travel and logic, this series encourages sharp observation and global thinking as a youn
Ages 8–12
After the Snow
S. D. Crockett
For the teenager grappling with sudden isolation and the need for extreme self-reliance when their world and safety net
Ages 13–18
After the Shot Drops
Randy Ribay
For the teenager navigating the pain of a friendship drifting apart as one friend moves toward a different future while
Ages 14–18
After the Ashes
Sara K. Joiner
For the child learning to find their inner strength and resilience when the world literally shifts beneath their feet du
Ages 9–13
Adventures in the Ice Age
Linda Bailey
For the child who loves adventure and hates dry textbooks, this comic-style journey makes prehistoric survival and mammo
Ages 7–12
Adventuremice: Otter Chaos!
Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre
For the child finding their place in a new group, this high-seas adventure follows a brave mouse learning that even the
Ages 5–8
Ada's Violin
Susan Hood
For the child who needs to see how beauty can be created from nothing. A moving story of hope and resourcefulness in the
Ages 4–9
Act Cool
Tobly McSmith
August leaves everything behind to escape a restrictive home, hoping a prestigious performing arts school is the stage w
Ages 14–18
Across the Pond
Joy McCullough
For the child feeling like an outsider after a big move, this story shows how a unique hobby can be the bridge to findin
Ages 8–12
For Darkness Shows the Stars #2
Across a Star-Swept Sea
Diana Peterfreund
For the teen navigating complex loyalties, this high-stakes reimagining explores the weight of living a double life to s
Ages 12–18
Ace Lacewing, Bug Detective #1
Ace Lacewing Bug Detective
David Biedrzycki
Grab your magnifying glass and join detective Ace Lacewing and his insect allies as they track down clues and solve crim
Ages 4–9
Accidents of Nature
Harriet McBryde Johnson
For the teenager beginning to question societal labels and seeking a community where their disability is the norm rather
Ages 13–18
Abby's Chairs
Barbara Santucci
For the child feeling unsettled by a move, finding security in the familiar objects that turn a house into a home.
Ages 4–8
A Year Without Rain
D. Anne Love
For the child who needs to see that courage and family bonds can help them weather even the most difficult life-altering
Ages 8–12
A Wolf at the Door and Other Retold Fairy Tales
Ellen Datlow
For the reader who has outgrown simple fairytales and is ready to explore the shadows, magic, and complex choices hidden
Ages 10–14
A Wave Came Through Our Window
Zetta Elliott
For the child who uses imagination to transform their everyday surroundings into a world of wonder and discovery during
Ages 4–8
A Voice for Kanzas
Debra McArthur
For the child finding the courage to speak out against unfairness, even when they are the new kid in a divided community
Ages 8–12
A Taste of Freedom: Gandhi and the Great Salt March
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
For the child questioning why rules are sometimes unfair. Discover how a quiet walk for salt became a powerful, peaceful
Ages 6–10
A Tale Dark and Grimm #1
A Tale Dark and Grimm
Adam Gidwitz
For the child who loves spooky stories but needs to know that even in the darkest woods, courage and cleverness can lead
Ages 9–12
A Splash of Red: The Life and Art of Horace Pippin
Jen Bryant
Horace Pippin loved to draw until a war injury made it impossible to use his arm, leading him to find a brilliant and un
Ages 5–9
A Sound Like Someone Trying Not to Make a Sound
John Irving
For the child who hears every creak and whisper after the lights go out, this story gently explores the bumps in the nig
Ages 4–8
Scraps of Time #3
A Song for Harlem
Patricia C. McKissack
Lilly Belle travels to 1928 Harlem for a summer writers' workshop where she learns the power of storytelling under the g
Ages 8–12
A Slip of a Girl
Patricia Reilly Giff
For the child grappling with the meaning of home or facing major family changes, this verse novel offers a window into r
Ages 8–12
A Quiet Kind of Thunder
Sara Barnard
For the teenager who feels unheard or overwhelmed by the world, this story explores how two souls find their own way to
Ages 14–18
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