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8,950 books about writing & storytelling
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Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy: A Modern Retelling of Little Women
Rey Terciero
For the middle-schooler navigating modern family life, first crushes, and finding their voice. This graphic novel reimag
Ages 9–14
The Land of Stories #4
Beyond the Kingdoms
Chris Colfer
For the child who loves imagining how different stories might collide, this adventure explores what happens when we feel
Ages 8–12
The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge
M. T. Anderson
For the child grappling with prejudice or learning that there are two sides to every story. A brilliant look at how medi
Ages 10–14
Draw-It-Yourself Adventures #2
Magic Quest
Andrew Judge, Chris Judge
For the creative child who loves to make their own rules. This hands-on adventure invites readers to draw, fold, and pla
Ages 6–10
Ever After High: Secret Diaries #1
The Secret Diary of Raven Queen
Heather Alexander
For the child feeling pressured to follow in someone else's footsteps while they're longing to forge their own unique pa
Ages 8–12
The Land of Stories #1
The Wishing Spell
Chris Colfer
For siblings navigating the transition of growing up and processing the loss of a parent through the lens of wonder and
Ages 8–12
The Bad Books #3
Bad News
Pseudonymous Bosch
For the reader who feels like an outsider and loves unraveling secrets, this meta-fictional finale celebrates finding yo
Ages 8–12
Coyote Walks on Two Legs A Book of Navajo Myths and Legends
Gerald Hausman
For the child who needs to learn from mistakes, these Navajo tales show how even a clever trickster's mischief can lead
Ages 8–12
There Ain't Nobody That Can Sing Like Me: The Life of Woody Guthrie
Anne Neimark
For the child curious about how music can change the world, this biography follows Woody Guthrie's journey from the Dust
Ages 8–12
By the Time You Read This, I'll Be Dead
Julie Anne Peters
For the teenager or parent navigating the heavy reality of severe bullying, deep isolation, and the complex journey of m
Ages 14–18
What Is the Story Of?
What Is the Story of Willy Wonka?
Steve Korté, Who HQ
For the child who loves Roald Dahl or movie magic, this book reveals how a whimsical chocolatier went from a 1964 novel
Ages 8–12
Nantucket #3
Hello, Sunshine
Leila Howland
For the teenager grappling with the sting of rejection and the uncertainty of what comes next after high school graduati
Ages 13–18
Celebrity Son Snatched Can Cops Catch the Kidnapper?
Diane Webber
For the middle schooler who finds standard textbooks daunting but craves high-stakes real-world drama and true crime his
Ages 10–14
What Is the Story Of?
What Is the Story of Scooby-Doo?
M. D. Payne
For the child who loves mysteries and cartoons, this engaging history reveals how a group of meddling kids and their Gre
Ages 8–12
Genie Wishes
Elisabeth Dahl
For the child navigating the bittersweet transition of fifth grade, from changing friend groups to the pressure of being
Ages 8–12
Champions of Soccer #2
Champions of Women's Soccer
Ann Killion
For the young athlete looking for inspiration beyond the field, this guide celebrates the grit and history of the women
Ages 8–12
Always, Clementine
Carlie Sorosiak
For the child who feels different or wonders if their small actions can make a big difference in a complicated world.
Ages 8–12
A Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Brenda Woods
For the teenager who feels like nobody truly sees them, this novel reveals the profound and often difficult truths hidde
Ages 12–17
Puppet
David Almond
For the child curious about the magic of the everyday, this lyrical story explores the beauty of creation and the gentle
Ages 8–12
The Wonderling
Mira Bartók
For the child who feels like an outsider and yearns to find a place where they are truly seen and loved for exactly who
Ages 8–12
Navigating Social Media #1
Surviving Social Media: Shut Down the Haters
Eric Braun
For the child navigating the complex world of apps and comments: this guide offers practical tools to handle cyberbullyi
Ages 8–12
Nat Enough #1
Nat Enough
Maria Scrivan
For the middle grader struggling with self-doubt and the pain of a best friend choosing a 'cooler' crowd, this story off
Ages 8–12
The House on the Canal: The Story of the House That Hid Anne Frank
Thomas Harding
For the child curious about history and the Holocaust, this beautifully told biography of a building offers a gentle but
Ages 7–10
Wordplay Riddles #1
Riddle Romp
Giulio Maestro
For the child who loves to stump their parents with jokes, this collection of wordplay and original riddles makes learni
Ages 6–9
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