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Only One Year
Andrea Cheng
Twelve-year-old Alex Petroski travels across the country with his dog and an iPod full of recordings, hoping to send his
Ages 8–12
Only a Witch Can Fly
Alison McGhee
For the child who feels like they aren't quite ready for a big goal yet, this lyrical story celebrates the quiet persist
Ages 4–8
Coal Harbor #2
One Year in Coal Harbor
Polly Horvath
For the child trying to find their place in a complicated world, this story explores how family is built through choice
Ages 9–12
One White Dolphin
Gill Lewis
For children navigating the silence of a missing parent or the frustration of being misunderstood while fighting to prot
Ages 8–12
One Two That's My Shoe!
Alison Murray
For the toddler who loves a good chase and is just beginning to explore the world of numbers through play and movement.
Ages 2–5
One True Friend
Joyce Hansen
For the child navigating the complexities of long distance friendship and finding where they belong in a new community.
Ages 8–12
One Thousand Tracings
Lita Judge
For the child learning about how small acts of kindness can span the globe. A moving look at how one family helped post-
Ages 7–11
One of a Kind: The Life of Sydney Taylor
Richard Michelson
For the child who loves to create and wonders how their own family stories could become books, this inspiring biography
Ages 6–9
One More Hug for Madison
Caroline Jayne Church
For the child who needs an extra cuddle before starting their day or drifting off to sleep. A soothing reminder of a par
Ages 0–4
One Moon, Two Cats
Laura Godwin
For the young reader who loves dark mysteries and needs to understand how choices, even difficult ones, shape who we eve
Ages 9–13
One Little Lamb
Elaine Greenstein
For the toddler who finds peace in nature, this soothing board book provides a gentle rhythm to end a busy day exploring
Ages 0–3
One Last Word
Nikki Grimes
For the young person looking to find their voice by connecting with the past, this collection uses unique poetry to expl
Ages 10–17
One Last Shot: The Story of Wartime Photographer Gerda Taro
Kip Wilson
For the teen discovering how art can be a tool for justice and the courage required to document the world's most difficu
Ages 14–18
One Fine Trade
Bobbi Miller
For the child who loves the thrill of a good deal. Discover how persistence and clever thinking can turn a series of sil
Ages 4–8
One Day This Tree Will Fall
Leslie Barnard Booth
For the child curious about the circle of life, this lyrical journey shows how a tree remains a vibrant source of life a
Ages 4–8
One Day
Lee Juck
For the child processing the sudden loss of a grandparent and the quiet that follows, this gentle story honors the weigh
Ages 4–8
One Dark Bird
Liz Garton Scanlon
For the curious child marveling at the evening sky, this rhythmic counting book turns the natural wonder of a starling f
Ages 2–5
One Child, One Seed
Kathryn Cave
For the child curious about how food grows and what life looks like in other parts of the world, this story nurtures pat
Ages 4–8
Once You Know This
Emily Blejwas
For the child navigating a heavy home life who needs to see that hope, friendship, and school can be a path to a brighte
Ages 8–12
Once Upon a Wedding
Jeanette Milde
For the child discovering a passion for music or piano. This introduction to Franz Liszt celebrates how creativity and p
Ages 6–10
His Dark Materials
Once Upon a Time in the North
Philip Pullman
For the reader who loves uncovering how deep friendships begin, this adventure exploring the origins of Lee and Iorek is
Ages 10–17
Once Upon a Camel
Kathi Appelt
For the child who needs a calming presence during life's storms, this lyrical story uses the power of memory to bridge t
Ages 8–12
Once Upon a Banana
Jennifer Armstrong
For the child who loves to giggle at cause and effect, this visual story explores how one tiny slip-up can turn an entir
Ages 3–7
On the Subject of Unmentionable Things
Julia Walton
For the teenager navigating the awkwardness of puberty and relationships who needs a reliable, shame-free space to find
Ages 14–18
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