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Books for Making an Apology
11 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
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Emmett
L. C. Rosen
For teens navigating the messy lines between friendship and romance, this queer retelling of Emma explores the growing p
Ages 14–18
The Lake
Natasha Preston
For the teenager grappling with a past mistake or the heavy weight of a shared secret that refuses to stay buried.
Ages 12–18
All Our Hidden Gifts #1
All Our Hidden Gifts
Caroline O'Donoghue
For the teenager navigating the complexities of friendship breakups, identity, and the weight of their own words while s
Ages 14–18
You'd Be Home Now
Kathleen Glasgow
For the teen feeling buried under family expectations while navigating the messy, heartbreaking reality of a loved one's
Ages 14–18
Free Thaddeus!
John Gosselink
For the child who feels misunderstood by authority or finds themselves in trouble for 'helping' in unconventional ways.
Ages 8–12
Mango Street Stories
Millie the Moaner
Margaret Clark
For the child who finds a reason to complain about everything. This funny story helps chronic moaners see the bright sid
Ages 7–11
Every Little Thing in the World
Nina de Gramont
For the teenager facing a life-altering secret while separated from home, this story explores the weight of an unplanned
Ages 14–18
The Devouring Gray #2
The Deck of Omens
Christine Lynn Herman
For the teenager grappling with a complicated family legacy or the heavy weight of secrets. This story explores how to h
Ages 14–18
Royal Heirs Academy #2
Royal Liars
Lindsey Duga
For the teen navigating complex social hierarchies and the pressure of public expectations while trying to stay true to
Ages 13–18
Changes in Latitudes
Will Hobbs
For the teenager struggling with cynicism or family tension, this journey to Mexico explores how a sudden tragedy can sh
Ages 12–17
All Our Hidden Gifts #1
All Our Hidden Gifts
Caroline O'Donoghue
For the teenager navigating the complexities of high school social hierarchies while searching for a sense of belonging
Ages 14–18