Join Princess Adelisa and aspiring knight Splinter on a dangerous quest to save their kingdom in this inclusive middle grade fantasy debut by Marieke Nijkamp.
"Inspiring children's guide to neurodiversity by Louise Gooding. Celebrates unique brains, debunks myths, and promotes acceptance. A must-read for all kids!"
A heartwarming novel about friendship and neurodiversity, featuring a bouncy girl and her nonvocal autistic friend who go on an unforgettable adventure.
In this humorous picture book, a child with a limb difference is tired of being praised for normal things. Will he ever get to be just Joe, not amazing?
Join Wednesday and her service dog, Woof, as they solve mysteries in this colorful early chapter book series. Can they find Mrs. Winter's missing cat before her trip? Find out in HarperChapters!
Middle grade graphic novel about an autistic girl finding friendship and self-expression through music. Will she overcome her fears and show the world her true self?
Discover a powerful and unforgettable story about a girl with cerebral palsy who defies stereotypes and challenges perceptions in "Out of My Mind" by Sharon Draper.
Eleven-year-old Ava manages her anxiety through improv classes, finding her voice and confidence in the process. A heartwarming story of self-discovery and activism.
Voice-driven novel about friendship, responsibility, and uncovering the truth. Max teams up with a classmate to investigate a mysterious incident in the woods.
Lavender Clouds: A colorful, emotive comic collection exploring neurodivergence and resilience. A powerful journey to self-acceptance and understanding.
Revolutionary cleaning and organizing approach to free you from shame and overwhelm. Transform your home into a sanctuary with self-compassion and practical tips.
Groundbreaking anthology on the joys and challenges of disability experience, redefining intimacy beyond romance and exploring connections in diverse forms.
Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Andrew Leland's memoir explores his transition from sight to blindness with curiosity and wit, delving into the rich culture of blindness.
An ADHD reimagining of Hamlet in a mystery novel. Join Hannah on a quest to find her missing father, while navigating school and friendship. Perfect for readers 9-12.