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Books for Standing Up for Others
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Click, Clack, Moo #1
Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type
Doreen Cronin
Barnyard chaos erupts when a group of cold cows finds an old typewriter and begins demanding electric blankets from a ve
Ages 4–8
Herculeah Jones #6
The Black Tower
Betsy Byars
A stroke victim communicates through blinks to help Herculeah Jones solve a dark mystery involving a haunted mansion and
Ages 8–12
Hollow Dolls #1
Hollow Dolls
MarcyKate Connolly
For the child learning that their unique strengths can be used to help others, even when the path ahead feels dark or un
Ages 8–12
Garden Princess
Kristin Kladstrup
Princess Adela suspects magic is afoot when she finds a garden blooming in October and a jewel-thieving magpie that migh
Ages 8–12
Red Dragonfly Books
Fishing Day
Andrea Davis Pinkney
Reenie and her mother spend a day at the water where a simple act of sharing fishing secrets helps bridge the gap with t
Ages 4–8
Primary Source Detectives
Who Marched for Civil Rights?
Richard Spilsbury
For the student curious about how ordinary people change the world, this guide uses primary sources to explore the brave
Ages 8–12
Many Thousand Gone: African Americans from Slavery to Freedom
Virginia Hamilton
For the child curious about real-life heroes who fought for liberty. This collection of historical accounts honors the g
Ages 8–12
5 Worlds #4
The Amber Anthem
Mark Siegel, Alexis Siegel
For the child who feels the weight of big responsibilities, this interstellar journey explores finding the courage to wo
Ages 8–12
The Hero Two Doors Down
Sharon Robinson
Eight-year-old Steven is a Dodgers superfan living in Brooklyn whose simple life changes when a true baseball hero moves
Ages 8–12
The Black Queen
Jumata Emill
For the teen navigating complex conversations about racial bias and justice. This gripping mystery explores the heavy we
Ages 14–18
This Is Not a Love Letter
Kim Purcell
Jessie navigates the sharp edges of a small town as she moves through the dizzying highs of a first romance and the heav
Ages 14–18
Dream-weaver
Louise Lawrence
An apprentice dream-weaver uses her psychic gifts to protect her peaceful world from human colonists arriving on a massi
Ages 12–17
The Librarian of Auschwitz
Antonio Iturbe
Dita Kraus is a prisoner in Auschwitz who risks everything to protect eight precious volumes. This is a story of how boo
Ages 13–18
The Christmas Rat
Avi
Eleven-year-old Eric spends his winter break caught in a high-stakes standoff between a persistent exterminator and a cl
Ages 8–12
Robyn Silver #2
The Darkest Dream
Paula Harrison
For the child who loves the idea of secret worlds and finding the courage to protect those who are most vulnerable.
Ages 7–10
Exo #2
Cross Fire
Fonda Lee
As peace talks between an alien colony and human resistance groups falter, Donovan must choose his side in a world torn
Ages 13–18
Project Mulberry
Linda Sue Park
Julia and Patrick’s after-school silkworm project reveals deep lessons about friendship and patience, featuring unique d
Ages 8–12
Hex Hall #3
Spell Bound
Rachel Hawkins
Sent to a boarding school for magical beings after her spells go wrong, teen witch Sophie Mercer lands in the middle of
Ages 12–17
Generation Wonder: The New Age of Heroes
Barry Lyga
For the teen who feels like a side character in their own life and is searching for a story where heroes look, think, an
Ages 12–18
The Old Tree
Ruth Brown
When a mysterious giant X appears on their bark, the forest animals realize their home is scheduled to be cut down and m
Ages 3–7
A Handful of Thieves
Nina Bawden
When a con man steals his grandmother’s savings, Fred and four of his friends form a committee to track him down and tak
Ages 8–12
Abigale the Whale #1
Abigale the Happy Whale
Peter Farrelly
Abigale the whale dreams up a clever plan to stop people from polluting her ocean home.
Ages 4–8
Snapshots in History
The National Grape Boycott: A Victory for Farmworkers
Barbara J. Davis
For the child noticing systemic unfairness or questioning how a small group of people can change the world for the bette
Ages 9–13
Class 4-W #2
Class President
Johanna Hurwitz
Julio has the heart of a leader, but he chooses to set his own dreams aside to support a friend's run for class presiden
Ages 8–11
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