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Tiger Daughter
Rebecca Lim
For the child navigating high expectations and heavy secrets at home, seeking a way to build a better future through fri
Ages 11–15
Tibbles the Cat
Michal Šanda
For the child curious about how human choices affect the natural world. This historical account explores the unintended
Ages 6–10
This Wolf Was Different
Katie Slivensky
For the child who feels a bit different from their peers, this prehistoric tale explores how being gentle and observant
Ages 4–8
This Golden State
Marit Weisenberg
For the teenager grappling with family secrets or feeling like their parents are holding back the truth about who they r
Ages 14–18
The Unstoppable Garrett Morgan
Joan DiCicco
For the child who loves to tinker and solve problems. This inspiring biography shows how one man's persistence turned gr
Ages 6–9
The Serpent's Secret (Kiranmala and the Kingdom Beyond series)
Sayantani DasGupta
For the child navigating the balance between their home culture and school life, or any reader discovering that their un
Ages 8–12
The No-Dogs-Allowed Rule
Kashmira Sheth
For the child who is determined to prove they are ready for a pet, even when their parents aren't so sure.
Ages 6–9
The Long Ride
Marina Budhos
For the child navigating a new school or changing friendships while exploring their own unique background and where they
Ages 10–14
The Bear Ate Your Sandwich
Julia Sarcone-Roach
For the child who loves a funny excuse or a tall tale. This beautifully illustrated mystery explores truth, imagination,
Ages 3–7
Terry Fox and Me
Mary Beth Leatherdale
For the child who struggles with feeling 'not good enough' at sports or is navigating a friend's health crisis, this is
Ages 4–8
Team Chu #1
Team Chu and the Battle of the Blackwood Arena
Julie C. Dao
For the child who constantly competes with their brother or sister, this high-tech adventure explores how to turn a heat
Ages 8–12
Teaflet and Roog Make a Mess
Jeanne Birdsall
For the child who feels overwhelmed by chores or the mess of a busy home, this whimsical tale celebrates the joy found i
Ages 4–8
Tangleroot
Kalela Williams
For the teenager grappling with their family's complicated history and seeking to understand how the past shapes their o
Ages 14–18
Tales from the Inner City #1
Tales from the Inner City
Shaun Tan
For the introspective reader exploring their place in a crowded world, these surreal stories offer a profound look at ho
Ages 10–18
Take a Sad Song
Ona Gritz
For the teen feeling trapped by systemic unfairness or family conflict, this novel in verse offers a raw look at finding
Ages 14–18
Swish!: The Slam-Dunking, Alley-Ooping, High-Flying Harlem Globetrotters
Suzanne Slade
For the child who loves sports but needs to understand how hard work and joy can overcome unfair treatment and barriers.
Ages 4–8
Sweetness All Around
Suzanne Supplee
For the child navigating a family split and the uncertainty of a new, humbler home. Josephine’s 1974 journey shows how c
Ages 8–12
Swashby and the Sea
Beth Ferry
For the child who meets every 'hello' with a scowl, or the neighbor who needs a little help seeing the joy in a new frie
Ages 4–7
Sun and Moon Have a Tea Party
Yumi Heo
For the child who struggles to see things from another person's perspective. Sun and Moon learn that their different vie
Ages 3–7
Stitch by Stitch: Elizabeth Hobbs Keckly Sews Her Way to Freedom
Connie Schofield-Morrison
For the child discovering how a personal talent can be a tool for change. This biography explores how one woman's master
Ages 5–9
Stand As Tall As the Trees: How an Amazonian Community Protected the Rain Forest
Patricia Gualinga and Laura Resau
For the child who wants to help protect the planet but feels small. Discover how one community found their voice to save
Ages 4–8
Spying on Spies: How Elizebeth Smith Friedman Broke the Nazis' Secret Codes
Marissa Moss
For the child who loves cracking secrets and wonders how one person can change history. This graphic biography honors a
Ages 9–14
Sporting Chance, A: How Ludwig Gutmann Created the Paralympic Games
Lori Alexander
For the child who needs to see how innovation and persistence can turn a 'no' into a 'yes' while making the world more a
Ages 8–12
Spin a Scarf of Sunshine
Dawn Casey
For the child curious about where their clothes come from, this gentle story follows a girl through the seasonal cycle o
Ages 3–7
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