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A Million Junes
Emily Henry
For the teenager navigating the weight of family history and the confusing process of letting go of old hurts while find
Ages 14–18
A Mile from Ellington Station
Tim Egan
For the child who loves a funny, slightly bumbling mystery. This quirky animal-filled heist story shows that even when t
Ages 6–10
A Medal for Leroy
Michael Morpurgo
Uncover a hidden family history inspired by the true story of Walter Tull, the first Black officer to lead white British
Ages 9–12
A Matter of Souls
Denise Lewis Patrick
For parents seeking to discuss complex history and the weight of systemic injustice through short, evocative stories abo
Ages 10–14
A Long Way
Katherine Ayres
For the child fascinated by history and the thrill of the skies. This classic adventure captures the courage and determi
Ages 8–12
A Letter to My Teacher
Deborah Hopkinson
For the child who feels like the 'troublemaker' or struggles to sit still, this is a beautiful tribute to the teachers w
Ages 4–9
A Is for Elizabeth #1
A Is for Elizabeth
Rachel Vail
For the child who feels overlooked or frustrated when things don't seem fair, Elizabeth navigates the big feelings of be
Ages 6–9
A Girl Named Digit
Annabel Monaghan
For the teen who feels like their unique talents make them an outsider, this story celebrates the power of being yoursel
Ages 12–17
A Game for Swallows
Zeina Abirached
Growing up in a city divided by the Lebanese Civil War, Zeina shares a childhood defined by family stories and the quest
Ages 10–18
A Friend Like Iggy
Kathryn Cole
For children who experience the world with sensory sensitivities or need a steady paw to hold. Discover how a real servi
Ages 4–8
A Fair Deal
Kari Jones
For the child who loves high-stakes puzzles and needs to see that resourcefulness and a strong moral compass can solve e
Ages 8–12
A Dazzling Display of Dogs
Betsy Franco
For the child who loves dogs and unique art, this collection uses visual poems to capture the wiggly, playful energy of
Ages 6–10
A Day with Yayah
Nicola I. Campbell
For the child curious about the natural world and the special wisdom only a grandparent can share. Explore the Nicola Va
Ages 4–8
Cursebreakers #1
A Curse So Dark and Lonely
Brigid Kemmerer
A cursed prince, a girl from another world, and a kingdom on the brink of collapse collide in this high-stakes, modern r
Ages 14–18
A Conspiracy of Stars
Olivia A. Cole
For the teenager grappling with systemic unfairness or questioning the ethical cost of their community's progress.
Ages 14–18
Good Knight #4
A Cold Winter's Good Knight
Shelley Moore Thomas
For the child seeking a moral compass, this 15th-century letter from a knight to his children offers timeless wisdom on
Ages 10–18
A City Is
Norman Rosten
For the child who is fascinated by the pulse of the city, this collection of poetry transforms urban noise and steel int
Ages 8–12
A Christmas Goodnight
Nola Buck
For the teenager grappling with a world that feels divided and finding their place in a new country after surviving the
Ages 12–17
A Certain Slant of Light
Laura Whitcomb
Ghosts linger in the shadows of the living, searching for warmth and human connection in this haunting story inspired by
Ages 14–18
A Butterfly Called Hope
Mary Alice Monroe
For the child who marvels at garden visitors and needs help understanding the beauty of letting go as things grow and ch
Ages 4–8
A Boy Called Bat
Elana K. Arnold
For the child who experiences the world with unique intensity and finds deep comfort in the predictable rhythm of nature
Ages 6–10
A Boy and His Bot
Daniel H. Wilson
For the child who feels like an outsider and needs to find their inner strength, this mechanical adventure proves that b
Ages 8–12
A Book for Black-Eyed Susan
Judy Young
For children processing the isolation of a physical disability and the longing to be truly heard by those around them.
Ages 10–14
A Bird About to Sing
written and ill. by Laura Nyman Montenegro
For the quiet child who feels more comfortable expressing themselves through art than speaking in front of others.
Ages 5–9
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