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Carl Hobbes Thriller #2
Goldstrike
Matt Whyman
For the teen navigating the complexities of digital privacy and the weight of high stakes responsibility in an increasin
Ages 14–18
Earrings!
Judith Viorst
For the child who is ready for a big milestone and has a million reasons why they are mature enough to handle it right n
Ages 4–9
King O' the Cats
Aaron Shepard
For the child who loves a little chill with their cheer, this spooky but silly folktale explores the mystery of the 'sec
Ages 4–8
May Bird #2
Among the Stars
Jodi Lynn Anderson
For the shy child finding their inner strength and the courage to say goodbye while navigating life's biggest transition
Ages 8–12
The Spell Key #3
The Books of the Keepers
Ann Downer
For the young reader navigating complicated family loyalties and the weight of high expectations while discovering their
Ages 10–14
The Boys of San Joaquin #1
The Boys of San Joaquin
D. James Smith
For the child navigating complex family secrets or learning how to advocate for a friend, this 1950s mystery explores in
Ages 10–14
Love Is All You Need
Deb Caletti
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of family secrets and the complexity of mental health while falling in love
Ages 14–18
Dini Sharma #1
The Grand Plan to Fix Everything
Uma Krishnaswami
For the child facing a big move or a long separation from a best friend, this story finds the spark of adventure in a ne
Ages 8–12
The Lost String Quartet
N. M. Bodecker
For the child who enjoys quiet surprises and finding beauty in unexpected places. Discover how a wrong turn can lead to
Ages 4–8
Touching Snow
M. Sindy Felin
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of family secrets and the courage required to survive a cycle of domestic viole
Ages 14–18
Ellsworth's Extraordinary Electric Ears and Other Amazing Alphabet Anecdotes
Valorie Fisher
For the child who loves to linger over details, these alliterative tales and elaborate dioramas turn the alphabet into a
Ages 4–8
I Hate School
Jeanne Willis
For the child who claims they despise everything about school, but secretly has a blast. This story uses humor to bridge
Ages 4–8
Please Pay Attention
Jamie Sumner
For the child who feels like their brain is always moving too fast or too differently. Maybelle's journey with ADHD help
Ages 8–12
How to Build a Hug: Temple Grandin and Her Amazing Squeeze Machine
Amy Guglielmo, Jacqueline Tourville
For the child who experiences the world intensely and finds traditional affection overwhelming, this story celebrates fi
Ages 4–8
Nerd Camp #2
Nerd Camp 2.0
Elissa Brent Weissman
For the child who thrives in their niche and wonders how to stay true to themselves when forced to mingle with the 'cool
Ages 8–12
Weedflower
Cynthia Kadohata
For the child grappling with the unfairness of the world, this story of a girl in a WWII internment camp offers a path t
Ages 10–14
Dark Dude
Oscar Hijuelos
For the teenager grappling with how others see them versus who they really are. Rico's journey from Harlem to rural Wisc
Ages 14–18
The Two Brothers A Legend of Jerusalem
Neil Waldman
For the child learning to share with a sibling, this luminous folktale shows how quiet acts of care and selflessness can
Ages 5–9
Tell Us We're Home
Marina Tamar Budhos
For the teen navigating the space between two worlds, this story explores the search for belonging when your family's li
Ages 12–16
Black Point
Jacqueline West
For the teen navigating the unsettling feeling of returning to a place that no longer feels like home, while uncovering
Ages 12–18
The Dragon Heirs #2
King of Lost Dreams
Nevin Holness
For the teenager grappling with their place in the world or feeling haunted by past mistakes, this journey through a kin
Ages 12–18
I Am Reading
New Dinos
Shelley Tanaka
For the young explorer who has already memorized the classics and is ready to discover how new technology reveals the fe
Ages 8–12
The View from the Cherry Tree
Willo Davis Roberts
For the child who feels overlooked during big family events, this classic thriller follows a boy who witnesses a crime b
Ages 9–12
The Sugar Child
Monique de Varennes
For the child learning that being caring sometimes means stepping out of their comfort zone to help others.
Ages 4–8
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