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Tell Me Three Things
Julie Buxbaum
For the teenager navigating the heavy cloud of grief while trying to find a sense of belonging in a brand new, intimidat
Ages 14–18
Teen Incarceration: From Cell Bars to Ankle Bracelets
Patrick Jones
For the teen or caregiver seeking to understand the complex reality of the American juvenile justice system, from detent
Ages 12–18
Who's Changing the World?
Taking Action for Civil and Political Rights
Eric Braun
For the young person who sees unfairness in the world and wants to help. This guide empowers middle schoolers to turn th
Ages 10–14
Take the Mic: Fictional Stories of Everyday Resistance
Bethany C. Morrow
For teens navigating a world that feels unfair, this anthology provides a powerful mirror for those learning to stand up
Ages 12–18
Take Me With You When You Go
David Levithan, Jennifer Niven
For the teenager navigating the weight of a difficult home life and the complicated hope of finding safety and independe
Ages 14–18
Survivors of the Holocaust
Kath Shackleton
For the young reader beginning to ask difficult questions about world history, these six personal accounts offer a sensi
Ages 10–15
Sunday Shopping
Sally Derby
For the child who loves to dream big despite having little, this story celebrates the power of imagination and the warmt
Ages 4–8
Strong Voices: Fifteen American Speeches Worth Knowing
Tonya Bolden
Words have the power to shift the course of a nation, as seen through fifteen pivotal addresses ranging from the America
Ages 8–12
Strong as Sandow: How Eugen Sandow Became the Strongest Man on Earth
Don Tate
For the child who feels small or lacks confidence in their physical abilities, this story shows how dedication can trans
Ages 6–10
A Stopwatch from Grampa
Loretta Garbutt
A small stopwatch becomes a powerful bridge between a boy and his late grandfather, ticking through memories and the qui
Ages 4–8
Stand Up! Speak Out!: A Story Inspired by the Climate Change Revolution
Andrew Joyner
For the child who wants to help the planet but feels too small to make a difference.
Ages 4–8
Spilled Water
Sally Grindley
Eleven-year-old Lu Si-yan fights to maintain her hope and resilience after being sold into domestic service and forced t
Ages 10–14
Sparks Fly Upward
Carol Matas
For the child facing major life changes or family hardship, this story offers a mirror of resilience as Janni navigates
Ages 9–12
Soul Lanterns
Shaw Kuzki
During Hiroshima's lantern festival, Nozomi begins a search for the person her mother honors with an unnamed lantern eve
Ages 10–14
Sorry You're Lost
Matt Blackstone
For the middle schooler navigating the heavy fog of losing a parent while trying to figure out the messy, awkward world
Ages 10–14
Songbird and the Rambutan Tree, The
Lucille Abendanon
In 1942, young Emmy must find the inner strength to survive the harsh and brutal conditions of a Japanese-run prison cam
Ages 10–14
Somewhere for Little Bear
Britta Teckentrup
After a forest fire leaves him without a home, Little Bear wanders through the woods hoping to find a new community that
Ages 3–7
Some Kind of Happiness
Claire Legrand
For the child who carries a heavy sadness they cannot name. A moving story about processing depression and family secret
Ages 8–12
Soldier Doll
Jennifer Gold
For the teen processing the weight of world history and how stories of the past connect us through shared humanity and i
Ages 12–18
Soldier Boy
Keely Hutton
Fourteen-year-old Richard Anywar is stolen from his home and forced into a rebel army, beginning a harrowing two-year st
Ages 14–18
Sofie and the City
Karima Grant
For the child feeling out of place in a new neighborhood or city. Soften the transition of a big move by showing how cre
Ages 4–8
Jonah Winter's Picture Book Biographies
The Snow Man
Jonah Winter
Fourteen-year-old Laura and her family fight for survival during the legendary, record-breaking blizzards of the 1880 Da
Ages 8–12
Small Places, Close to Home: A Children's Declaration of Rights
Deborah Hopkinson
For the child noticing world events or wondering why rules matter, this book translates the Universal Declaration of Hum
Ages 4–8
Six Dots: A Story of Young Louis Braille
Jen Bryant
Young Louis Braille shares the story of how he refused to let blindness keep him from the world of books, leading to his
Ages 4–9
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