Self-acceptance -- Juvenile fiction
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Self-acceptance -- Juvenile fiction
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Incoming Resources
- Giraffe problems, by Jory John ; illustrated by Lane Smith
- I'm a unicorn, Helen Yoon
- Release, a novel, by Patrick Ness
- I don't want to be a frog, written by Dev Petty ; illustrated by Mike Boldt
- Short, Holly Goldberg Sloan
- I am small, Qin Leng
- The wrong kind of weird, James Ramos
- I love all of me, words by Lorie Ann Grover ; pictures by Carolina Búzio
- Gracefully Grayson, Ami Polonsky
- Addie on the inside, James Howe
- Fish had a wish, Michael Garland
- Kings, queens, and in-betweens, Tanya Boteju
- Big bold beautiful me, by Jane Yolen and Maddison Stemple-Piatt ; illustrated by Chloe Burgett
- The greedy triangle, written by Marilyn Burns ; illustrated by Gordon Silveria
- Flor fights back, a Stonewall Riots survival story, by Joy Michael Ellison ; illustrated by Francesca Ficorilli
- Andrew Henry's meadow, Doris Burn
- The storyteller, [the truth is in the telling], Kathryn Williams
- The Gypsies never came, Stephen Roos
- Twinmaker, Sean Williams
- Tidesong, Wendy Xu
- The words we keep, Erin Stewart
- Cool zone with the Pain & the Great One, Judy Blume ; illustrations by James Stevenson
- Sometimes, Algunas veces, Keith Baker
- The turning, by Emily Whitman
- This journal belongs to Ratchet, Nancy J. Cavanaugh
- M is for melanin, a celebration of the black child, Tiffany Rose
- Mihi ever after, Tae Keller ; illustrated by Geraldine Rodríguez
- Sticks & stones, Abby Cooper
- Wild about us!, written by Karen Beaumont ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- The littlest yak, [text by] Lu Fraser ; [illustrations by] Kate Hindley
- Mexican whiteboy, Matt de la Peña
- Breathing underwater, Abbey Lee Nash
- Fairest, Gail Carson Levine
- How I survived being a girl, Wendelin Van Draanen
- Blancaflor, the hero with secret powers : a folktale from Latin America, Nadja Spiegelman & Sergio García Sánchez ; [with an introduction by F. Isabel Campoy]
- Buffalo Fluffalo, written by nationally bestselling author Bess Kalb ; illustrated by Erin Kraan
- Dragging Mason County, Curtis Campbell
- Short, Holly Goldberg Sloan
- Kick push, Frank Morrison
- The boy who grew flowers, written by Jen Wojtowicz ; illustrated by Steve Adams
- Auggie & me, three Wonder stories, R.J. Palacio
- Mr. Lion dresses up, Britta Teckentrup ; English translation by Wendeline A. Hardenberg
- Both can be true, Jules Machias
- Sulwe, written by Lupita Nyong'o ; illustrated by Vashti Harrison
- The lesbiana's guide to Catholic school, Sonora Reyes
- Otherwise known as Sheila the Great, Judy Blume
- Dear Girl, by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Paris Rosenthal ; illustrated by Holly Hatam
- Leila in saffron, Rukhsanna Guidroz ; illustrated by Dinara Mirtalipova
- Capybara is friends with everyone, Maddie Frost
- It's okay to be a unicorn!, Jason Tharp
Outgoing Resources
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