Incoming Resources
- School spirit, Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
- The art of non-conformity, set your own rules, live the life you want, and change the world, Chris Guillebeau
- Peace, love & baby ducks, Lauren Myracle
- IntraConnected, MWe (Me + We) as the integration of self, identity, and belonging, Daniel J. Siegel
- Little Cloud and Lady Wind, Toni Morrison & Slade Morrison ; illustrated by Sean Qualls
- Annie Lumsden, the girl from the sea, David Almond ; illustrated by Beatrice Alemagna
- The mystery of individuality, grandeur and delusion of the human condition
- Blaze your own trail, an interactive guide to navigating life with confidence, solidarity, and compassion, Rebekah Bastian
- I can do it!, Trish Holland
- Remarkably you, written by Pat Zietlow Miller ; illustrated by Patrice Barton
- Just who will you be?, big question, little book, answer within, Maria Shriver
- Think possible, the light and dark side of never running out of ideas, Allison Garner
- Be a friend, Salina Yoon
- Under the influence, the destructive effects of group dynamics, John D. Goldhammer
- The daughters join the party, Joanna Philbin
- The end of average:, how we succeed in a world that values sameness, Todd Rose
- The undiscovered self, with symbols and the interpretation of dreams
- Biological individuality, the identity and persistence of living entities, Jack Wilson
- Someone special
- Fawn and the mysterious trickster, written by Laura Driscoll ; illustrated by Barbara Nelson and the Disney Storybook Artists
- Se acabó el promedio, cómo tener éxito en un mundo que valora la uniformidad, Todd Rose
- The one and only Sparkella, Channing Tatum ; illustrated by Kim Barnes
- Lulu the one and only, by Lynnette Mawhinney ; illustrated by Jennie Poh
- Concepts of normality, the autistic and typical spectrum, Wendy Lawson ; foreword by Lucy Clark and Petra and Magnus Björne
- Beyond dependence, with Susan Patton Thoele
- People, written and illustrated by Peter Spier
- Fred and Ted go camping, by Peter Eastman
- Wonder women, 25 innovators, inventors, and trailblazers who changed history, written by Sam Maggs ; illustrated by Sophia Foster-Dimino
- Getting a life, the social worlds of Geek culture, Benjamin Woo
- I love myself
- Megan Owlet, written and illustrated by Beth Anne Maresca
- The Hawkweed prophecy, Irena Brignull
- Hello, I'm special, how individuality became the new conformity, by Hal Niedzviecki
- The opposite of ordinary, by Jessica Sorensen
- Just be you, ask questions, set intentions, be your special self, and more, Mallika Chopra ; illustrated by Brenna Vaughan
- The giver, by Lois Lowry
- The cube, keep the secret, Annie Gottlieb and Slobodan D. Pešić
- Leo the Lop, written by Stephen Cosgrove ; illustrated by Robin James
- Replica, two girls, two stories, one epic novel, Lauren Oliver
- Stories for boys who dare to be different, true tales of amazing boys who changed the world without killing dragons, Ben Brooks
- A good kind of trouble, Lisa Moore Ramee
- Dark horse, achieving success through the pursuit of fulfillment
- A bad case of stripes, David Shannon
- Break these rules, 35 YA authors on speaking up, standing out, and being yourself, edited by Luke Reynolds
- Fred and Ted's road trip, by Peter Eastman
- That's not how you do it!, Ariane Hofmann-Maniyar
- Free to be-- you and me, conceived by Marlo Thomas ; developed and edited by Carole Hart, Letty Cottin Pogrebin, Mary Rodgers, and Marlo Thomas ; original editor, Francine Klagsbrun
- Everybody counts, Kristin Roskifte ; translated by Siân Mackie
- All good children, Catherine Austen
- Exclamation mark, book by Amy Krouse Rosenthal ; illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld