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Standing Up for Yourself
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Just Right Jillian
Nicole D. Collier
For the child who feels like they are 'too much' or 'not enough' when trying to fit in, and needs a gentle nudge to let
Ages 8–12
Invisible Isabel
Sally J. Pla
For the quiet child who feels overlooked and struggles with sensory overload or social anxiety, finding the courage to s
Ages 6–9
In One Ear and Out the Other: Antonia Brico & her amazingly musical life (Amazing Women series)
Diane Worthey
For the child who has been told they cannot do something because of who they are. This inspiring biography shows how to
Ages 4–8
I'll Be the One
Lyla Lee
For the teenager finding their voice while facing family pressure and societal body standards. This story celebrates sel
Ages 13–18
Heartbeat Drum, The: The Story of Carol Powder, Cree Drummer and Activist
Deidre Havrelock
For the child who needs to see that traditions can be both honored and evolved, especially when facing rules that don't
Ages 4–8
Guilty?
Teri Kanefield
For the curious student who asks why rules exist or wonders if our laws are actually fair. This book breaks down how cou
Ages 10–15
Fighter in Velvet Gloves
Annie Boochever, Roy Peratrovich Jr.
For the teen or middle grader questioning unfair rules: discover how one Tlingit woman stood up against segregation and
Ages 10–18
Escape Goat
Ann Patchett
For the child who feels unfairly blamed for things they didn't do or notices when others are treated unfairly by those i
Ages 4–8
Dear Mr. Dickens
Nancy Churnin
For the child who notices something unfair in a favorite book or movie. Discover how one woman's brave letters changed a
Ages 7–11
True Stories in Focus #2
Days of Infamy: How a Century of Bigotry Led to Japanese American Internment
Lawrence Goldstone
For the teenager grappling with how systemic bias shapes the law. This history traces the long path of anti-Asian legisl
Ages 12–18
Cannonball Coralie and the Lion
Grace Easton
For the child who needs to know their worth is not defined by a bossy or mean leader. This story celebrates the courage
Ages 3–7
Bodyguard Unit, The: Edith Garrud, Women's Suffrage, and Jujitsu
Clément Xavier, Lisa Lugrin
For the child curious about how people fight for fairness when things are stacked against them, this true story shows th
Ages 10–16
Averil Offline
Amy Noelle Parks
For the child who feels like their every move is being watched. This story explores the need for privacy and independenc
Ages 8–12
Amazona
Canizales
For the teen processing the weight of social injustice or environmental loss. This powerful graphic novel explores the i
Ages 14–18
Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me 'Round: My Story of the Making of Martin Luther King Day
Kathlyn J. Kirkwood
For the child who wants to understand how a single person can spark a movement and how we earned the holidays we celebra
Ages 8–12
Abzuglutely!: Battling, Bellowing Bella Abzug
Sarah Aronson
For the child who isn't afraid to be loud or different, this vibrant biography shows how one woman turned her big voice
Ages 6–9
The 21: The True Story of the Youth Who Sued the U.S. Government Over Climate Change
Elizabeth Rusch
For the teenager who feels overwhelmed by the climate crisis and wants to understand how the American legal system can b
Ages 12–18
Trouble with Henry: A Tale of Walden Pond, The
Angela Weestengar, Deborah O'Neal
For the child who loves exploring the woods and wonders why we need so much 'stuff.' A peaceful look at standing up for
Ages 5–9
Tillie the Terrible Swede: How One Woman, a Sewing Needle, and a Bicycle Changed History
Sue Stauffacher
For the child who needs to see that 'no' is just a starting point. This biography follows an immigrant who defied expect
Ages 5–9
Things I Have to Tell You: Poems and Writing by Teenage Girls
Betsy Franco (editor)
For the teenage girl navigating the complexities of identity and social pressure, this honest collection of poetry and p
Ages 12–18
The Mother of a Movement: Jeanne Manford
Rob Sanders
For the child who asks why people march in parades or how one person can change unfair rules, this history of the first
Ages 4–8
Renata #1
Renata toca el piano, estudia inglés y etcétera, etcétera, etcétera
Ramón García Domínguez
For the child who feels weighed down by a never-ending schedule of lessons and homework, this humorous tale explores the
Ages 8–12
Rachel Carson: Pioneer of Ecology
Kathleen V. Kudlinski
For the child who loves exploring tide pools or wonders how one person can protect the planet, this biography follows a
Ages 7–11
Power of One: Daisy Bates and the Little Rock Nine, The
Dennis Brindell Fradin, Judith Bloom Fradin
For the young reader seeking to understand how one person can spark systemic change through bravery and mentorship durin
Ages 10–14
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