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Leading the Way: Women in Power
Janet Howell, Theresa Howell
For the young activist or aspiring leader who wants to see how women have shaped American history and learn how they can
Ages 10–14
The Totally True Story of Gracie Byrne
Shannon Takaoka
For the teen navigating the blurred lines between reality and imagination while coping with family secrets, a parent's i
Ages 14–18
What-the-Dickens
Gregory Maguire
For the child wondering about the mysteries of the world or feeling like they don't quite fit in, this whimsical tale ex
Ages 8–12
Nell O'Dell Hates Quests
Emily B. Martin
For the child who prefers a quiet life but is being pushed toward big adventures, this story honors the courage it takes
Ages 8–12
Yours from the Tower
Sally Nicholls
For the teen feeling the weight of sudden adulthood and the distance of childhood friends as they navigate life's first
Ages 14–18
Incredible Jobs You've (Probably) Never Heard Of
Natalie Labarre
For the child who asks a million questions about how the world works, this humorous guide explores the wildly weird ways
Ages 7–11
The Stolen Songbird
Judith Eagle
For the child who feels like an outsider and longs for a grand adventure to prove their mettle, this 1950s caper celebra
Ages 8–12
Bah! Humbug!
Michael Rosen
For the child feeling the distance of a busy parent, this heart-filled school story explores how art and a classic tale
Ages 7–11
One Day: A True Story of Survival in the Holocaust
Michael Rosen
For children ready to understand the weight of history through a lens of family courage and the incredible, true reality
Ages 9–12
Solomon Snow #1
Solomon Snow and the Silver Spoon
Kaye Umansky
For the child who loves a grand mystery and wonders where they truly fit in, this witty adventure follows an orphan's qu
Ages 8–12
Tantalize #1
Tantalize
Cynthia Leitich Smith
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of grief while trying to find where they belong in a world that feels increasin
Ages 14–18
Red Ink
Julie Mayhew
For the teenager navigating the sudden loss of a parent and the confusing weight of family secrets that resurface during
Ages 14–18
Stork #1
Stork
Wendy Delsol
For the teenager navigating the disorientation of a cross-country move and a family breakup while searching for where th
Ages 12–17
Mable Riley A Reliable Record of Humdrum, Peril, and Romance
Marthe Jocelyn
Follow Mable Riley's candid diary entries as she records her daily life, school adventures, unexpected dangers, and budd
Ages 7–11
Personal Effects
E. M. Kokie
For the teenager grappling with the sudden loss of a sibling and the weight of family expectations while uncovering hidd
Ages 14–18
Ghosts of Kerfol
Deborah Noyes
For the teen drawn to the eerie and atmospheric, this collection explores the weight of long-held secrets and the feelin
Ages 14–18
The Worst Witch #5
Three Cheers for the Worst Witch
Jill Murphy
For the child who feels like a constant magnet for trouble, even when they are trying their very best to be good.
Ages 7–10
Long Lankin #1
Long Lankin
Lindsey Barraclough
For the teen who loves eerie folklore and needs to see that even deep-seated family secrets and ancient fears can be fac
Ages 12–18
The Peach Thief
Linda Joan Smith
For the child who feels like an outsider and is looking for a place where they can truly belong and grow.
Ages 8–12
Ruby Redfort #6
Blink and You Die
Lauren Child
For the teen navigating the pressure of high expectations while learning who to trust when the stakes are at their highe
Ages 10–15
Martin Luther King The Peaceful Warrior
Ed Clayton
For the child questioning why the world is unfair, this classic biography offers a front row seat to the courage and fai
Ages 8–12
Tantalize #6
Feral Pride
Cynthia Leitich Smith
For the teenager navigating a world that feels increasingly hostile to their identity, where standing out means being a
Ages 12–18
Spindle and Dagger
J. Anderson Coats
For the teen navigating a world where survival requires impossible choices and complex lies. A gritty look at finding ag
Ages 14–18
Brand New Boy
David Almond
For the child who wonders what truly makes someone a friend, regardless of how they think or where they come from.
Ages 8–12
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