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Standing Up for Yourself
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A Conspiracy of Stars
Olivia A. Cole
For the teenager grappling with systemic unfairness or questioning the ethical cost of their community's progress.
Ages 14–18
A Chick Called Saturday
Joyce Dunbar
For the child who marches to their own beat and feels different from their peers. A soothing tale about a little chick f
Ages 2–5
A Bird About to Sing
written and ill. by Laura Nyman Montenegro
For the quiet child who feels more comfortable expressing themselves through art than speaking in front of others.
Ages 5–9
Woman for President: The Story of Victoria Woodhull, A
Kathleen Krull
For the child who asks why things aren't always fair, this inspiring biography follows the first woman to run for presid
Ages 6–10
Why We Fly
Gilly Segal, Kimberly Jones
For the teen grappling with the social and personal consequences of standing up for what they believe in, even when it r
Ages 12–18
Where the Action Was: Women War Correspondents in World War II
Penny Colman
For the young reader who wants to see how women broke barriers, this gripping history reveals the courage of female jour
Ages 10–14
Walking on the Boundaries of Change
Sara Holbrook
For the teenager navigating the messy transitions of middle and high school, from shifting friendships to the search for
Ages 11–16
Tequila Worm, The
Viola Canales
For the girl navigating the space between her beloved neighborhood traditions and the wider world as she finds her own v
Ages 10–14
Tangerine
Edward Bloor
For the child who feels invisible in the shadow of a sibling and needs the courage to speak up about the truth even when
Ages 12–15
Sundiata: Lion King of Mali
David Wisniewski
For the child who feels overlooked or moves at their own pace, this legendary tale shows how inner strength and patience
Ages 6–11
Silent Star: The Story of Deaf Major Leaguer William Hoy
Bill Wise
For the child who feels overlooked because they are different, this inspiring biography shows how one player's resilienc
Ages 6–11
Sharice's Big Voice: A Native Kid Becomes a Congresswoman
Sharice Davids, Nancy K. Mays
For the child who needs to know their unique background and identity are their greatest strengths when facing doubters a
Ages 4–9
Piggy Bunny
Rachel Vail
For the child who feels their true self doesn't match what others expect, this sweet story celebrates the courage to cha
Ages 3–6
Not All Princesses Dress in Pink
Heidi E. Y. Stemple, Jane Yolen
For the child who loves the sparkle of a crown but prefers the freedom of muddy sneakers and playing in the dirt.
Ages 3–8
My Name Is Jorge: On Both Sides of the River
Jane Medina
For the child who feels caught between two worlds, this bilingual collection of poems explores the courage it takes to n
Ages 8–12
Mary Edwards Walker: Above and Beyond
Dale L. Walker
For the child who resists expectations or feels restricted by rules, this biography shows how one woman's refusal to con
Ages 9–13
Love & Resistance
Kara H.L. Chen
For the teen navigating social hierarchies and toxic school cultures, this story explores finding your voice and the pow
Ages 12–18
Lorax, The
Dr. Seuss
For the child curious about why we need to protect our planet. This fable teaches that one person, no matter how small,
Ages 5–9
Let Me Play: The Story of Title IX, the Law That Changed the Future of Girls in America
Karen Blumenthal
For the young athlete or student who wonders why girls' sports and school programs look so different today than they did
Ages 10–18
Ike LaRue #4
LaRue for Mayor
Mark Teague
For the child who bristles at the word 'no,' this hilarious look at civic duty and doggy rights shows how a little deter
Ages 5–9
John Lewis in the Lead: A Story of the Civil Rights Movement
James Haskins
For the child who asks why the world isn't always fair, this biography shows how one boy from a small farm grew up to ch
Ages 7–11
If a Bus Could Talk: The Story of Rosa Parks
Faith Ringgold
For the child questioning why things aren't always fair, this imaginative history lesson uses a magical talking bus to w
Ages 5–9
I Am an American: The Wong Kim Ark Story
Grace Lin, Martha Brockenbrough
For the child questioning what it means to belong, this powerful true story follows a man who fought all the way to the
Ages 6–10
A Heart Divided
Cherie Bennett, Jeff Gottesfeld
For the teenager navigating the tension between old traditions and modern values while finding the courage to speak up i
Ages 12–18
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