Books for Young Readers about Friendship Recommended by the Teen Reading Ambassadors

By Rachel Roseberry, Associate Director, Young Adult Programs and Services
June 8, 2022

The New York Public Library's Teen Reading Ambassadors internship program brings together 10th–12th grade students to help further the Library's mission to inspire lifelong learning in others, particularly young children. Ambassadors work at NYPL After School programs across the city providing tutoring and literacy enrichment activities to children ages 6–12. They also show children the joy of reading by connecting them with engaging books from the Library’s collections! 

Friendship is an important and special part of growing up. Good friends make everything more fun, comfort you when you’re sad, and help you learn and grow. But friendship itself can also be challenging! What do you do if a friend doesn’t like the same things you do? What if it’s difficult to make friends? Below the Teen Reading Ambassadors have recommended books for young readers that explore all types of friendships and what it means to be a good friend. From a boy whose best friend is a robot to a girl nervous about hosting her first sleepover, we hope you enjoy these friendship stories!

At The New York Public Library, we believe what teens have to say matters. Read more from Teen Voices at NYPL.