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My Best Everything
Sarah Tomp
For the teenager navigating the weight of family loyalty and the pressure to escape a cycle of poverty in pursuit of the
Ages 14–18
Robin Rules!
Annie Auerbach
For the young reader who loves silly humor and needs to see that even leaders make mistakes. This graphic novel follows
Ages 6–10
The Truth About Mrs. Claus
Meena Harris
For the child who feels pressured to follow in their family's footsteps but has a different passion of their own.
Ages 4–8
The Last Princess #1
The Last Princess
Galaxy Craze
For the teen navigating a world that feels unstable, this high-stakes survival story explores finding hope and purpose w
Ages 13–18
I Miss You, I Hate This
Sara Saedi
For the teen struggling with isolation or a changing friendship. This novel explores how distance and a global crisis te
Ages 14–18
Dead Beautiful #3
Love Reborn
Yvonne Woon
For the teen grappling with a sense of shared destiny or the intense pressure of a relationship where both partners are
Ages 13–18
The Sixth Grade Nickname Game
Gordon Korman
For the child navigating the complex social hierarchies of middle school and the pressure to fit in while staying true t
Ages 8–12
Arthur Chapter Books #15
Arthur and the Cootie-Catcher
Marc Brown
For the child feeling anxious about a 'prediction' or superstition. Arthur learns to navigate the worry that comes when
Ages 6–9
Arthur Chapter Books #27
Arthur Writes a Story
Marc Brown
For the child who feels like their own life isn't interesting enough to share or who struggles to find their unique crea
Ages 4–8
Icons
Margaret Stohl
For the teen grappling with the weight of their own intense feelings, discovering that those big emotions might actually
Ages 12–17
The Big Box
Toni Morrison, Slade Morrison
For the child who feels misunderstood by adult rules, this poetic story explores the tension between adult-imposed safet
Ages 5–10
Dark Star #2
Burn Bright
Bethany Frenette
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of secret responsibilities and the complex intersection of first love and world
Ages 12–18
Rookie Readers
Where is That Cat?
Carol Greene
For the child (or adult) who thinks they aren't ready for a pet but finds their heart softening when a stray needs a hom
Ages 4–8
Wabi Sabi
Mark Reibstein
For the child who asks big questions about the world, this quiet journey through Kyoto reveals the beauty in simple, imp
Ages 4–10
The Color of Fire
Ann Rinaldi
For the child grappling with the unfairness of the world, this historical drama explores how fear and rumors can lead to
Ages 10–14
Big Words Biography
Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Doreen Rappaport
For the child asking about fairness or historical figures: a powerful introduction to Dr. King using his own words to ex
Ages 5–9
Arthur Chapter Books #8
The Mystery of the Stolen Bike
Marc Brown
For the child feeling self conscious about having older or less flashy gear than their friends and the pressure to keep
Ages 6–9
Crispin #2
At the Edge of the World
Avi
For the child searching for their place in the world and learning that family is defined by those who protect and love u
Ages 10–14
Jenny Archer #4
What's Cooking, Jenny Archer?
Ellen Conford
For the child with a big imagination and an entrepreneurial spirit who is ready to turn their creative ideas into a real
Ages 7–10
Ida, in Love and in Trouble
Veronica Chambers
For the teen navigating a life-altering choice or seeking her own voice when society tries to silence it, this novel exp
Ages 14–18
Voices from the Fields
S. Beth Atkin
A powerful window into the lives of Mexican American migrant youth as they navigate hard labor, gang pressures, and the
Ages 11–18
A Varsity Novel #2
Practice Makes Perfect
Melanie Spring
For the child juggling a busy schedule and feeling the weight of high expectations while trying to stay connected to the
Ages 8–12
Code Name Verity #1
The Enigma Game
Elizabeth Wein
For the teenager seeking a way to make their mark on a world in crisis while grappling with feelings of displacement and
Ages 12–18
How to Love You When You're Gone
Gabriela Gonzales
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of grief while trying to keep their heart open to new love and family conne
Ages 14–18
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