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The Sun Does Shine (Young Readers Edition)
Anthony Ray Hinton, Lara Love Hardin, Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich
For the young reader grappling with big questions about fairness and the justice system. A powerful memoir of finding ho
Ages 10–15
Our Universe #2
Sun! One in a Billion
Stacy McAnulty
For the curious child who gazes at the sky, this playful guide uses a bold, first-person voice to turn solar science int
Ages 4–8
SumoKitty
David Biedrzycki
For the child who struggles with focus or feels discouraged when they fail, this playful story uses a determined cat to
Ages 5–9
The Summer She Went Missing
Chelsea Ichaso
For the teen processing the shock of a sudden loss or the realization that they might not truly know the people closest
Ages 14–18
Summer of the Wolves
Polly Carlson-Voiles
For the child navigating the uncertainties of foster care or seeking a sense of belonging through a deep connection with
Ages 8–12
Suki's Kimono
Chieri Uegaki
For the child who wants to wear their favorite outfit regardless of what others think, this story celebrates the joy of
Ages 4–8
Suggested Reading
Dave Connis
For the teenager who feels their voice is being silenced. Clara starts a secret library to fight back against censorship
Ages 12–18
Suffragist's Guide to the Antarctic, A
Yi Shun Lai
For the teenager seeking their own voice and place in the world while navigating spaces where they are told they do not
Ages 14–18
Subway Story
written and illustrated by Julia Sarcone-Roach
For the child who wonders where things go when they get old or retired. This gentle story explores how even a subway car
Ages 4–8
Subway Sonata
Patricia Lakin
For the child who finds beauty in the bustle of the city, this rhythmic journey shows how everyday sights and sounds can
Ages 4–8
Stuey Lewis #2
Stuey Lewis Against All Odds
Jane Schoenberg
For the child who feels discouraged by schoolwork or worries about fitting in. Join Stuey as he turns second-grade hurdl
Ages 6–9
Stuck With the Blooz
Caron Levis
For the child who is feeling down and doesn't know why, this gentle story helps them learn to befriend their sadness ins
Ages 4–8
Stubby the War Dog
Ann Bausum
For the child who loves animal heroes and wants to understand the courage required in difficult times. A moving look at
Ages 10–14
Hidden History #2
Strongman: The Rise of Five Dictators and the Fall of Democracy
Kenneth C. Davis
For the teenager asking how governments fail and why history repeats itself, this book reveals the tactics used by dicta
Ages 13–18
Strike!
Larry Dane Brimner
For the teen starting to notice unfairness in the world and wondering how people actually change things through collecti
Ages 12–18
Heat #2
Strike Zone
Mike Lupica
For the child who loves sports but is carrying heavy worries at home, this story balances high-stakes baseball with the
Ages 8–12
The Strange Birds of Flannery O'Connor: A Life
Amy Alznauer
For the child who feels like a bit of an odd duck or is drawn to the unusual, this story celebrates finding beauty and p
Ages 4–9
Strands of Bronze and Gold
Jane Nickerson
For the teen navigating a world where charm masks danger, this gothic mystery explores the courage to uncover dark truth
Ages 14–18
The Story of Olympic Diver Sammy Lee
Paula Yoo
For the child facing obstacles or unfair rules, this inspiring biography shows how one man used grit to become both a ch
Ages 6–10
Story of Civil War Hero Robert Smalls, The [The Story Of series)
Janet Halfmann
For the child curious about real-life heroes who used their wits and courage to change history and claim their own freed
Ages 8–12
Stormy Seas
Mary Beth Leatherdale
For the child asking about global crises or the evening news, these true stories of young refugees provide a human face
Ages 10–14
Stones for Grandpa
Renee Londner
For the child honoring a loved one's memory, this gentle story uses Jewish tradition to show how love stays with us long
Ages 4–8
Stolen Justice: The Struggle for African American Voting Rights
Lawrence Goldstone
For the teen seeking to understand the systemic roots of voter suppression and the resilient heroes who fought for a voi
Ages 12–18
Stitch by Stitch: Cleve Jones and the AIDS Memorial Quilt
Rob Sanders
For children processing the loss of a loved one or wondering how one person can spark a movement of kindness, hope, and
Ages 5–10
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