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Loneliness & Belonging
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A Poem for Peter
Angela Davis Pinkney
A lyrical celebration of the life and legacy of Ezra Jack Keats, the creator who brought the snowy world of Peter to lif
Ages 5–9
A Picture Book Biography
A Picture Book of Sam Houston
David A. Adler
For the child who wonders how one person can make a difference. This introduction to a Texas legend highlights how coura
Ages 6–10
A Home for Bird
Philip C. Stead
Miranda’s life in 1970s New York is upended by a series of mysterious, unsigned notes that force her to solve a puzzle o
Ages 9–14
A Group of One
Rachna Gilmore
For the teen navigating the tug-of-war between their family's heritage and their own modern identity while facing subtle
Ages 12–16
A Diamond in the Desert
Kathryn Fitzmaurice
For the child grappling with the weight of unfairness and displacement, this story finds light in the dust through the p
Ages 8–12
The Colors of Madeleine #1
A Corner of White
Jaclyn Moriarty
For the teen feeling disconnected from their surroundings who wonders if there is a more colorful, mysterious world just
Ages 12–18
A Bottle in the Gaza Sea
Valérie Zenatti
A bottle tossed into the waves sparks an unlikely connection between two young people living on opposite sides of a divi
Ages 12–18
A Bird Is a Bird
written and illustrated by Lizzy Rockwell
For the child who feels like an outsider or is searching for where they belong. A soulful story about choosing who you w
Ages 8–12
A Beautiful Girl
Amy Schwartz
For the teenager navigating the high-stakes world of social hierarchies, intense friendships, and the pressure of public
Ages 14–18
Zinc Alloy #4
Revealed!
Donald Lemke
Zack becomes the most popular kid in school after revealing he is a superhero, but he soon has to figure out if he is st
Ages 7–11
Your Own Sylvia: A Verse Portrait of Sylvia Plath
Stephanie Hemphill
The intense life and confessional poetry of Sylvia Plath come into focus, tracing her journey from childhood to her Puli
Ages 12–18
Young Dancer's Apprenticeship: On Tour with the Moscow City Ballet, A
Olympia Dowd
A fourteen-year-old dancer shares the first-hand thrills and grueling challenges of traveling and performing with the pr
Ages 9–14
You Come Too
Robert Frost
Step into the quiet New England countryside through verses that find the extraordinary in everyday rural life and the na
Ages 6–12
Yoon #3
Yoon and the Jade Bracelet
Helen Recorvits
Yoon hopes a special jade bracelet from her grandmother will provide the connection she needs to make a new friend and f
Ages 5–9
The Year of Our Revolution
Judith Ortiz Cofer
For the teenager navigating the pull between traditional family roots and the urge to define their own path in a changin
Ages 12–18
The Year of Miss Agnes
Kirkpatrick Hill
Life in an Alaskan Athabascan village changes forever when a new teacher named Miss Agnes arrives in 1948.
Ages 8–12
The Yang Family #1
Yang the Youngest and His Terrible Ear
Lensey Namioka
Young Yang struggles to find his voice in a family of talented musicians when he realizes his true passion is baseball r
Ages 8–12
Wind-Wild Dog
Barbara M. Joosse
A half-wild sled dog with mismatched eyes must choose between the call of the Alaskan wilderness and her growing bond wi
Ages 4–9
Whoever You Are
Mem Fox
Bright paintings and simple words reveal that while our lives and homes may look different, every person shares the same
Ages 2–7
When Zachary Beaver Came to Town
Kimberly Willis Holt
A mysterious trailer arrives in a small town carrying the world's fattest man, prompting Toby and Cal to investigate the
Ages 9–13
When You Call My Name
Tucker Shaw
For the teenager seeking to understand queer history and the power of finding community during the 1990s HIV/AIDS crisis
Ages 14–18
When the Circus Came to Town
Laurence Yep
Scars from smallpox have made Ursula hide from the world, until a traveling circus and a blizzard bring a new sense of c
Ages 8–12
What Charlie Heard
Mordicai Gerstein
Vivid pen-and-ink illustrations capture the unconventional sounds that inspired Charles Ives to write revolutionary musi
Ages 4–9
We All Sing with the Same Voice
J. Philip Miller, Sheppard M. Greene
For the child noticing differences for the first time, this lyrical song celebrates how we are all connected despite our
Ages 3–7
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