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Books for Standing Up for Others
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Fault Lines in the Constitution
Cynthia Levinson
For the teen who questions why things are the way they are. This guide uses a grading system to examine the cracks in ou
Ages 10–18
All Good Children
Catherine Austen
For the teenager starting to question the rules around them and noticing the pressure to blend in with the crowd.
Ages 12–17
Fuzzy Mud
Louis Sachar
For the child grappling with the pressure to fit in while facing a scary secret that could change everything for their s
Ages 8–12
Princess Princess Ever After
Kay O'Neill
For the child who feels like they do not fit the mold. This charming tale celebrates staying true to yourself while find
Ages 8–12
The Summer We Saved the Bees
Robin Stevenson
For the child who feels embarrassed by their family's choices, this story explores finding your own voice while living w
Ages 9–12
Trans+
Kathryn Gonzales, Karen Rayne
For the teen or young adult navigating the complexities of gender identity, this guide offers supportive insights on tra
Ages 12–18
Scarlet #1
Scarlet
A.C. Gaughen
For the teen navigating the complexities of identity while fighting against unfairness, this gritty retelling finds stre
Ages 12–18
Animorphs #51
The Absolute
K.A. Applegate
For the child grappling with the weight of leadership and the moral complexity of doing what is right when the stakes ar
Ages 9–13
Love Match, The
Priyanka Taslim
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of family expectations while trying to find their own voice and follow thei
Ages 12–18
The Chalet School #44
Challenge for the Chalet School
Elinor M. Brent-Dyer
For the child who struggles with boundaries or peer pressure, this classic school story explores how finding your place
Ages 9–14
A Problem Shared
Talking About LGBTQ+ Rights
Louise Spilsbury
For the child curious about history and equality, this guide explains LGBTQ+ identities and the importance of standing u
Ages 8–12
The Story Of: Biographies for New Readers
The Story of Martin Luther King Jr.
Christine Platt Ma
For the child noticing unfairness in the world, this gentle biography introduces a hero who used words and peaceful acti
Ages 6–9
The Story Of: Biographies for New Readers
The Story of Malala Yousafzai
Joan Marie Galat
For the child who asks why some children can't go to school or wonders how one person can change the world. An inspiring
Ages 6–9
The Story Of: Biographies for New Readers
The Story of John Lewis
Tonya Leslie PhD
For the child noticing that the world isn't always fair, this biography shows how one person's courage and persistence c
Ages 6–9
Laugh & Learn
Stand Up to Bullying!
Elizabeth Verdick, Phyllis Kaufman Goodstein
For children navigating social friction or targeted behavior. This guide offers practical, safe ways to identify bullyin
Ages 8–13
She Persisted
She Persisted: Coretta Scott King
Chelsea Clinton, Kelly Starling Lyons
For the child learning how to stand up for others, this biography shows how Coretta Scott King used her voice and musica
Ages 6–9
We the People
Great Women of the Suffrage Movement
Dana Meachen Rau
For the child curious about how change happens and why fairness matters: explore the courageous lives of women who fough
Ages 9–12
Memphis, Martin, and the Mountaintop
Alice Faye Duncan
For children asking about systemic unfairness or the legacy of Dr. King, this moving story explores how a community's br
Ages 7–12
Let the Children March
Monica Clark-Robinson
For the child learning how to find their voice when things aren't fair. This moving story shows how even the youngest pe
Ages 6–9
Chucaro: Wild Pony of the Pampa
Francis Kalnay
For the child who values loyalty and must navigate the heartbreak of standing up to unfairness when a powerful person tr
Ages 8–12
Like a Love Story
Abdi Nazemian
For the teenager seeking their place in history and the courage to live authentically during a time of immense social ch
Ages 14–18
How It Went Down
Kekla Magoon
For the teenager navigating a world of conflicting truths, this novel explores the impact of a community tragedy through
Ages 14–18
Brundibar
Tony Kushner
For the child starting to ask about history and injustice. Help them explore how courage and unity can overcome even the
Ages 8–12
October Mourning: A Song for Matthew Shepard
Lesléa Newman
For the teenager processing social injustice or the tragedy of hate crimes, this poetic work offers a way to reflect on
Ages 14–18
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