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Standing Up for Yourself
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Poisoned Apples
Christine Heppermann
For the teenager navigating the pressures of modern girlhood, body image, and social expectations through the sharp lens
Ages 14–18
Piano Piano
Davide Cali
For the child who feels weighed down by lessons they do not enjoy or the pressure to excel at a hobby chosen by their pa
Ages 5–9
Peach Rebellion, The
Wendelin Van Draanen
For the teen navigating friendships across social divides, this story explores how to find common ground when parents an
Ages 12–17
Passing Playbook, The
Isaac Fitzsimons
For the teenager navigating the complexities of identity while pursuing a passion, this story explores the courage it ta
Ages 12–18
Papa, Daddy, & Riley
Seamus Kirst
For the child who is asked questions about their family structure, this story celebrates that love is what truly makes a
Ages 4–8
Other Talk, The: Reckoning With Our White Privilege
Brendan Kiely
For white teenagers and their families navigating the complexities of race: a guide to understanding systemic racism and
Ages 12–18
Orphan Eleven
Gennifer Choldenko
For the child finding their way through trauma or silence, this moving journey explores the healing power of found famil
Ages 8–12
Operatic
Kyo Maclear
For the child feeling out of place in the middle school hallway: find solace and self-expression through the powerful, u
Ages 10–14
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
Emma McGraw #4
Not-So-Weird Emma
Sally Warner
For the child who feels like the odd one out or is worried about their reputation at school, this story offers a relatab
Ages 7–10
Not Your All-American Girl
Madelyn Rosenberg and Wendy Wan-Long Shang
For the child who has felt overlooked despite their hard work, this 1980s-set story validates the sting of unfairness an
Ages 8–12
Not Quite a Ghost
Anne Ursu
For the child navigating a mysterious illness when the adults in the room won't listen. This story validates the lonely
Ages 8–12
Not One Damsel in Distress
collected and told by Jane Yolen
For the child who needs to see that girls can be the heroes of their own stories, these global folktales celebrate cleve
Ages 8–12
Not Done Yet: Shirley Chisholm's Fight for Change
Tameka Fryer Brown
For the child who wonders if one person can really make a difference, this inspiring biography shows how bravery and per
Ages 4–8
No-Girlfriend Rule, The
Christen Randall
For the teen girl finding her voice and learning to set boundaries after a controlling relationship, all while discoveri
Ages 14–18
No Sleep for the Sheep!
Karen Beaumont
For the child who struggles to find peace when the world is too loud. This rhythmic farmyard tale helps little ones expr
Ages 2–5
Niki Nakayama: A Chef's Tale in 13 Bites
Jamie Michalak, Debbi Michiko Florence
For the child who needs to see that passion and persistence can overcome being told 'no,' this biography celebrates a ch
Ages 4–8
Night on Fire
Ronald Kidd
For the child starting to notice unfairness in their world and wondering how to stand up for what is right even when it
Ages 9–13
Never Caught, The Story of Ona Judge
Erica Armstrong Dunbar
For the child grappling with the gap between history and justice, this biography explores the brave pursuit of autonomy
Ages 9–13
Nasreddine
Odile Weulersse
For the child who feels self-conscious about what others think. This gentle folktale shows that people will always find
Ages 4–8
Miss Mary Reporting
Sue Macy
For the child who needs to see that persistence pays off even when others say no, this biography follows a trailblazing
Ages 6–10
Me and Banksy
Tanya Lloyd Kyi
For the middle schooler navigating the pressures of digital privacy and the desire to stand up against unfair school pol
Ages 10–14
Maybe An Artist: A Graphic Memoir
Liz Montague
For the teen who feels like they don't fit the academic mold, this memoir shows how a learning disability can be the cat
Ages 12–18
Marching with Aunt Susan
Claire Rudolf Murphy
For the child who notices when rules aren't fair: follow young Bessie as she discovers the power of her own voice alongs
Ages 6–9
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