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Life Without Nico
Andrea Maturana
For the child who feels a heavy emptiness after a best friend moves away, this gentle story shows how life eventually gr
Ages 4–8
Scientists in the Field
Life on Surtsey
Loree Griffin Burns
For the curious child who wonders how life begins from nothing: explore how scientists track the very first plants and a
Ages 9–12
Life Electric, A: The Story of Nikola Tesla
Azadeh Westergaard
For the child who asks how things work or feels like they see the world differently, this biography celebrates the spark
Ages 5–9
Life After Whale: The Amazing Ecosystem of a Whale Fall
Lynn Brunelle
For the child curious about the circle of life and the hidden wonders of the deep sea. This book shows how one life can
Ages 4–8
Lies, Knives, and Girls in Red Dresses
Ron Koertge
For the teen who loves the darker side of folklore, these verse retellings embrace the macabre and visceral truths of cl
Ages 12–18
Libertad
Bessie Flores Zaldívar
For the teenager navigating the intersection of political activism and personal truth while questioning if their home ca
Ages 14–18
Libertad
Alma Fullerton
For the child grappling with the heaviness of loss or wondering about the brave journeys of those seeking a safer home,
Ages 10–14
Li'l Dan the Drummer Boy
Romare Bearden
For the child discovering how their unique talents can create a sense of belonging and agency even in the most difficult
Ages 5–10
Lexie
Audrey Couloumbis
For the child adjusting to a parent's new relationship, this summer story explores the complicated feelings of sharing a
Ages 8–12
Letting Go of Gravity
Meg Leder
For the sibling struggling to find their own path while supporting a family member through a health crisis or major life
Ages 14–18
Letters to a Prisoner
written and illustrated by Jacques Goldstyn
For children processing the unfairness of the world, this wordless story shows how small acts of creativity and solidari
Ages 6–9
LET'S GO TO TAEKWONDO! A Story About Persistence, Bravery, and Breaking Boards
Aram Kim
For the child feeling nervous about a new challenge or big performance, Yoomi's journey from fear to triumph provides th
Ages 3–7
Lester's Dreadful Sweaters
K.G. Campbell
For the child who values their personal style and order but faces well-meaning (yet overwhelming) pressure from family m
Ages 4–8
Lena's Slippers
Ioana Hobai
For the child facing a small setback before a big moment, this gentle story shows how a dash of creativity and grit can
Ages 4–8
Lemonade Mouth #2
Puckers Up
Mark Peter Hughes
For the teen navigating the lure of fame and the pressure to compromise their values to fit a commercial mold.
Ages 12–17
Leif's Journey
Terry Hokenson
For the teenager struggling to find common ground with a strict parent. This story explores the weight of family duty an
Ages 12–18
The Legendary Mo Seto
A. Y. Chan
For the child who feels the weight of high expectations and is searching for a way to honor their family while staying t
Ages 8–12
The Legend of Hobart
Heather Mullaly
For the child who feels small or overlooked and needs to see that true heroism is about character, not just big muscles
Ages 8–12
The Legend of Gravity: A Tall Basketball Tale
Charly Palmer
For the child who loves the energy of the playground and the thrill of the game, this tall tale celebrates the power of
Ages 4–8
Leaf
written and illustrated by Sandra Dieckmann
For the child grappling with why someone new might seem different or scary. A moving look at how empathy can bridge the
Ages 3–7
Lauren Yanofsky Hates the Holocaust
Leanne Lieberman
For the teen feeling weighed down by family history or heritage, this story explores how to find your own voice while fa
Ages 12–17
Laughing at my Nightmare
Shane Burcaw
For the teenager navigating a life-altering diagnosis or feeling isolated by physical differences, this memoir uses shar
Ages 14–18
Late, Great Endlings, The: Stories of the Last Survivors
Deborah Kerbel
For the curious child asking big questions about extinction, this book honors the last of their kind while offering empo
Ages 7–10
Gilbert and Friends #12
Last One in Is a Rotten Egg!
Diane deGroat
For the child who struggles with a competitive friend or relative who always has to win. Learn how to handle a show-off
Ages 4–8
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