Parked

Newly experiencing homelessness, Jeanne Ann and wealthy Cal form a vital friendship as they both search for stability and community, finding it through love of books, art, and food. Recommended for ages 9–12.

Parked

Danielle Svetcov
(Juvenile Fiction - J Svetcov)

Newly experiencing homelessness, Jeanne Ann and wealthy Cal form a vital friendship as they both search for stability and community, finding it through love of books, art, and food. Recommended for ages 9–12.

Homelessness

  • The Night Bus Hero


  • Wolf Hollow


  • The Old Man


  • Homelessness and Families


  • Parked


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • Paper Things


  • Everlasting Nora


  • Paper Things


  • Parked


  • Someplace to Go


  • No Fixed Address


  • Still a Family


  • I See You


  • Someplace to Go


  • Homelessness and Families


  • Still a Family


  • The Bright Side


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • The Bright Side


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • Everlasting Nora


  • Stay


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • No Fixed Address


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • The Old Man


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • I See You


  • Wolf Hollow


  • Stay


  • A Cat Called Waverley


Stay

Piper's life is turned upside down when her family moves into a shelter in a whole new city and hates being labeled the "homeless girl" at her new school. When a dog's person goes missing from the shelter, Piper knows she has to help. Recommended for ages 9–12.

Stay

Bobbie Pyron
(Juvenile Fiction - J Pyron)


Piper's life is turned upside down when her family moves into a shelter in a whole new city and hates being labeled the "homeless girl" at her new school. When a dog's person goes missing from the shelter, Piper knows she has to help. Recommended for ages 9–12.

Homelessness

  • Everlasting Nora


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • The Old Man


  • Parked


  • Someplace to Go


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • Parked


  • Everlasting Nora


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • I See You


  • Paper Things


  • Someplace to Go


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • Still a Family


  • Stay


  • The Bright Side


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • I See You


  • No Fixed Address


  • Paper Things


  • Still a Family


  • Homelessness and Families


  • The Old Man


  • Homelessness and Families


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • No Fixed Address


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • The Bright Side


  • Wolf Hollow


  • Stay


  • Wolf Hollow


No Fixed Address

12-year-old Felix's appearance on a game show reveals that he and his mother have been experiencing homelessness, but also restores some of his faith in others. Recommended for ages 9–12+.

No Fixed Address

Susin Nielsen-Fernlund
(Juvenile Fiction - J Nielson)


12-year-old Felix's appearance on a game show reveals that he and his mother have been experiencing homelessness, but also restores some of his faith in others. Recommended for ages 9–12+.

Homelessness

  • The Old Man


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • Stay


  • Paper Things


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • Everlasting Nora


  • Parked


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • Someplace to Go


  • No Fixed Address


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • The Bright Side


  • Stay


  • No Fixed Address


  • Homelessness and Families


  • Paper Things


  • Everlasting Nora


  • Someplace to Go


  • Homelessness and Families


  • I See You


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • Parked


  • Still a Family


  • The Old Man


  • The Bright Side


  • Wolf Hollow


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • Still a Family


  • Wolf Hollow


  • I See You


The Exact Location of Home

Zig lives for the world of simple circuits, light bulbs, and motors. Electronics are much more predictable than people––especially his father. When his dad's latest visit is canceled and his mom seems to be hiding something, Zig is convinced that his dad is leaving clues around town and sets out to find him. Recommended for ages 9–12.

The Exact Location of Home

Kate Messner
(Juvenile Fiction - J Messner)


Zig lives for the world of simple circuits, light bulbs, and motors. Electronics are much more predictable than people––especially his father. When his dad's latest visit is canceled and his mom seems to be hiding something, Zig is convinced that his dad is leaving clues around town and sets out to find him. Recommended for ages 9–12.

Homelessness

  • I See You


  • Wolf Hollow


  • Still a Family


  • The Bright Side


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • Stay


  • No Fixed Address


  • Someplace to Go


  • No Fixed Address


  • Paper Things


  • Parked


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • Still a Family


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • Paper Things


  • The Old Man


  • Parked


  • I See You


  • Wolf Hollow


  • Stay


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • The Old Man


  • Everlasting Nora


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • Someplace to Go


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • The Bright Side


  • Homelessness and Families


  • Everlasting Nora


  • Homelessness and Families


Paper Things

Ari and her brother Gage have been couch surfing, making it hard for Ari to keep up with schoolwork and friendships.  Recommended for ages 9-12.

Paper Things

Jennifer Jacobson
(Juvenile Fiction - J Jacobson)


Ari and her brother Gage have been couch surfing, making it hard for Ari to keep up with schoolwork and friendships.  Recommended for ages 9-12.

Homelessness

  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • Everlasting Nora


  • I See You


  • Homelessness and Families


  • Parked


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • The Old Man


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • The Bright Side


  • Wolf Hollow


  • The Bright Side


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • Everlasting Nora


  • Stay


  • I See You


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • No Fixed Address


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • Wolf Hollow


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • Someplace to Go


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • Homelessness and Families


  • Paper Things


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • The Old Man


  • Still a Family


  • Parked


  • No Fixed Address


  • Stay


  • Someplace to Go


  • Paper Things


  • Still a Family


Everlasting Nora

After the loss of her father and home, twelve-year-old Nora lives with her mother in Manila's North Cemetery but then her mother disappears, sending Nora on a dangerous quest to find her. Recommended for ages 9-12.

Everlasting Nora

Marie Miranda Cruz
(Juvenile Fiction - J Cruz)


After the loss of her father and home, twelve-year-old Nora lives with her mother in Manila's North Cemetery but then her mother disappears, sending Nora on a dangerous quest to find her. Recommended for ages 9-12.

Homelessness

  • The Exact Location of Home


  • Stay


  • I See You


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • Paper Things


  • No Fixed Address


  • No Fixed Address


  • I See You


  • The Bright Side


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • Someplace to Go


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • Homelessness and Families


  • Parked


  • Still a Family


  • Wolf Hollow


  • Wolf Hollow


  • The Old Man


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • Someplace to Go


  • The Bright Side


  • The Old Man


  • Homelessness and Families


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • Paper Things


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • Parked


  • Still a Family


  • Everlasting Nora


  • Stay


  • Everlasting Nora


The Old Man

Day breaks over the town. Get up, everybody! It's time to go to school. For the old man too, it's time to wake up. The night was icy and he's hungry. His name? He doesn't know... Recommended for ages 3-6.

The Old Man

Sarah V.
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej V)


Day breaks over the town. Get up, everybody! It's time to go to school. For the old man too, it's time to wake up. The night was icy and he's hungry. His name? He doesn't know... Recommended for ages 3-6.

Homelessness

  • Parked


  • Everlasting Nora


  • Everlasting Nora


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • The Old Man


  • The Bright Side


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • Someplace to Go


  • Paper Things


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • Someplace to Go


  • Homelessness and Families


  • Still a Family


  • No Fixed Address


  • The Bright Side


  • Still a Family


  • Wolf Hollow


  • Parked


  • No Fixed Address


  • Wolf Hollow


  • Paper Things


  • I See You


  • Homelessness and Families


  • The Old Man


  • Stay


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • Stay


  • I See You


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • A Cat Called Waverley


Someplace to Go

Davey describes how he spends his time after school trying to keep safe and warm until he can meet his mother and older brother when the shelter opens at eight o'clock. Recommended for ages 6-9.

Someplace to Go

Maria Testa
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Te)


Davey describes how he spends his time after school trying to keep safe and warm until he can meet his mother and older brother when the shelter opens at eight o'clock. Recommended for ages 6-9.

Homelessness

  • The Exact Location of Home


  • Paper Things


  • Still a Family


  • Wolf Hollow


  • The Bright Side


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • No Fixed Address


  • No Fixed Address


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • The Bright Side


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • I See You


  • I See You


  • Parked


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • Someplace to Go


  • Everlasting Nora


  • Everlasting Nora


  • Someplace to Go


  • Stay


  • Still a Family


  • The Old Man


  • Paper Things


  • The Old Man


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • Homelessness and Families


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • Wolf Hollow


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • Homelessness and Families


  • Parked


  • Stay


Still a Family

Despite living in separate shelters, a little girl and her parents find time to be together, demonstrating that even in the most trying of times they are still a loving and committed family. Recommended for ages 3-6.

Still a Family

Brenda Reeves-Sturgis
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Ree)


Despite living in separate shelters, a little girl and her parents find time to be together, demonstrating that even in the most trying of times they are still a loving and committed family. Recommended for ages 3-6.

Homelessness

  • The Night Bus Hero


  • Paper Things


  • The Bright Side


  • No Fixed Address


  • Stay


  • Parked


  • Homelessness and Families


  • Stay


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • Wolf Hollow


  • Someplace to Go


  • Wolf Hollow


  • Paper Things


  • The Old Man


  • Parked


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • Everlasting Nora


  • I See You


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • I See You


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • Still a Family


  • Everlasting Nora


  • Someplace to Go


  • Still a Family


  • The Bright Side


  • The Old Man


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • No Fixed Address


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • Homelessness and Families


  • The Exact Location of Home


I See You

A wordless picture book that depicts a woman experiencing homelessness who is not seen by all the life around her, except by a little boy. Ultimately, in a gesture of compassion, this boy approaches this woman, in an exchange where he sees her and she experiences being seen. Recommended for ages 3-6.

I See You

Michael Genhart
(Juvenile Picture Books - Ej Gen)


A wordless picture book that depicts a woman experiencing homelessness who is not seen by all the life around her, except by a little boy. Ultimately, in a gesture of compassion, this boy approaches this woman, in an exchange where he sees her and she experiences being seen. Recommended for ages 3-6.

Homelessness

  • Stay


  • The Bright Side


  • I See You


  • No Fixed Address


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • The Old Man


  • The Old Man


  • No Fixed Address


  • The Bright Side


  • Parked


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • On Our Street: Our First Talk About Poverty


  • Paper Things


  • Someplace to Go


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • Everlasting Nora


  • I See You


  • Homelessness and Families


  • Still a Family


  • The Night Bus Hero


  • Wolf Hollow


  • Paper Things


  • What To Do When Your Family Loses Its Home


  • Still a Family


  • Parked


  • Homelessness and Families


  • A Cat Called Waverley


  • Everlasting Nora


  • The Exact Location of Home


  • Wolf Hollow


  • Stay


  • Someplace to Go


  • The Exact Location of Home


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