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    Reading Lists for Middle-Grade and Young-Adult Readers

    For Readers 10 and up:

    Historical Fiction
    1377
    Crispin: The Cross of Lead by Avi: Falsely accused of theft and murder, an orphaned peasant boy in fourteenth-century England flees his village and meets a larger-than-life juggler who holds a dangerous secret.
    1687
    The Witch of Blackbird Pond by Elizabeth George Speare: After her parents and grandfather die, Kit must go to live with her aunt in the Connecticut Colony, where she must learn about the Puritan ways of her aunt and uncle.
    1768
    Night Journeys by Avi: Twelve-year-old Peter, living with his Quaker guardian near the Pennsylvania-New Jersey border, joins in the search for two runaway indentured servants.
    Encounter at Easton (sequel to Night Journeys) by Avi: The doomed flight of two young indentured servants from their unkind master brings together an unlikely assortment of people in a Pennsylvania town.
    American Revolution
    The Fighting Ground by Avi: Thirteen-year-old Jonathan goes off to fight in the Revolutionary War and discovers the real war is being fought within himself.
    1832
    The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi: As the only passenger, and the only female, on a transatlantic voyage, thirteen-year-old Charlotte finds herself caught between a murderous captain and a mutinous crew.
    1843
    Lyddie by Katherine Paterson: Impoverished Vermont farm girl Lyddie Worthen is determined to gain her independence by becoming a factory worker in Lowell, Massachusetts.
    1848
    The Man Who Was Poe by Avi: In Providence, R.I., Edgar Allan Poe reluctantly investigates the problems of eleven-year-old Edmund, whose family has mysteriously disappeared and whose story suggests a new Poe tale with a ghastly final twist.
    1849
    The Ballad of Lucy Whipple by Karen Cushman: Twelve-year-old California Morning Whipple, who renames herself Lucy, is distraught when her mother moves the family from Massachusetts to a rough California mining town.
    1855-1856
    Jip, His Story by Katherine Paterson: While living on a Vermont poor farm, Jip learns his identity and that of his mother and comes to understand how he arrived at this place.
    1881
    Rodzina by Karen Cushman: A twelve-year-old Polish American girl is boarded onto an orphan train in Chicago with fears about traveling to the West and a life of unpaid slavery.
    1899
    Preacher's Boy by Katherine Paterson: Ten-year-old Robbie, son of a preacher in a small Vermont town, gets himself into all kinds of trouble when he decides to give up being Christian in order to make the most of his life before the end of the world.
    1926
    Egyptology: Search for the Tomb of Osiris: Being the Journal of Miss Emily Sands by Dugald Steer and the "Ology World" team
    1927
    Call Me Heller, That's My Name by Stella Pevsner: Young Heller debates how to handle the intrusion of an aunt into her family life and activities.
    1941
    Jacob Have I Loved by Katherine Paterson: Feeling deprived all her life of schooling, friends, mother, and even her name by her twin sister, Louise finally begins to find her identity.
    1968
    Itch by Michelle D. Kwasney: After the death of her beloved Gramps, Delores "Itch" Colchester and her grandmother move from Florida to an Ohio trailer park, where she meets new people and, when she learns that a friend is being abused by her mother, tries her best to emulate her plain-spoken grandfather.

    History
    The American Family Album series by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler: Ten books (so far) spotlighting America's African, Chinese, Cuban, German, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Jewish, Mexican, and Scandinavian immigrants.

    Contemporary Fiction
    Playing Dad's Song by D. Dina Friedman: While wrestling with memories of his father, who died when the Twin Towers fell on September 11, 2001, eleven-year-old Gus, born into a family of musicians, starts taking oboe lessons, begins to compose music, and joins his sister in auditioning for a school musical.
    Katherine Paterson - Bridge to Teribithia
    Nancy Hope Wilson - Becoming Felix

    Humor
    The Penguins of Doom by Greg R. Fishbone: In a series of letters to various interested parties, including teachers, the school psychologist, a police lieutenant, and others, triplet Septina Nash reveals the complicated tale of her sister Sexta’s disappearance, and how penguins and mathematics are involved. A Class of 2k7 book!
    Mysteries
    Blue Mystery by Margot Benary-Isbert: Young Annegret tries to find out who stole a priceless blue gloxinia is stolen from her father's greenhouse.

    Fantasy, Ghost Stories, and Weird Tales
    Avi - Something Upstairs
    James M. Barrie - Peter Pan
    Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson - Peter and the Starcatchers (a prequel to Peter Pan)
    L. Frank Baum & W.W. Denslow - The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    Michael Ende - The Neverending Story
    J.K. Rowling - Harry Potter series
    William Sleator - Among the Dolls
    Dugald Steer - Dr. Ernest Drake's Dragonology

    For Young Adult Readers:

    Historical Fiction
    Pre-historic times
    Peter Dickinson - A Bone from a Dry Sea
    The Middle Ages
    The Midwife's Apprentice by Karen Cushman: A nameless, homeless girl becomes the apprentice to a village midwife. (1996 Newbery Award Winner)
    1290
    Catherine, Called Birdy by Karen Cushman: The thirteen-year-old daughter of an English country knight keeps a journal in which she records the events of her life, particularly her longing for adventures beyond the usual role of women and her efforts to avoid being married off. (A Newbery Honor Book, 1995)
    14th Century
    Matilda Bone by Karen Cushman: The orphaned Matilda is sent to Blood and Bone Alley to be assistant to Red Peg the Bonesetter.
    The Ramsay Scallop by Frances Temple
    16th Century
    Elizabeth Marie Pope - The Perilous Gard
    17th Century
    Celia Rees - Witch Child
    Celia Rees - Sorceress
    American Revolution
    Elizabeth Marie Pope - The Sherwood Ring
    1793
    Fever, 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson: In Philadelphia, sixteen-year-old Matilda Cook, separated from her sick mother, learns about perseverance and self-reliance when she is forced to cope with the horrors of a yellow fever epidemic.
    1830s
    Trudy Krisher - Uncommon Faith
    1880s
    Rose Wilder Lane - Free Land
    Rose Wilder Lane - Let the Hurricane Roar
    1910s
    Walter D. Edmonds - The South African Quirt
    World War I
    Ruth Elwin Harris - Sisters of the Quantock Hills series
    1917
    Hattie Big Sky by Kirby Larson: After inheriting her uncle’s homesteading claim in Montana, sixteen-year-old orphan Hattie Brooks travels from Iowa in 1917 to make a home for herself and encounters some unexpected problems related to the war being fought in Europe.
    1920s
    Robert Newton Peck - A Day No Pigs Would Die
    Robert Newton Peck - A Part of the Sky
    Virginia Frances Schwartz - Messenger
    1930s
    Tony Earley - Jim the Boy
    World War II
    Escaping into the Night by D. Dina Friedman: Thirteen-year-old Halina Rudowski narrowly escapes the Polish ghetto and flees to the forest, where she is taken in by an encampment of Jews trying to survive World War II.
    1949
    The Loud Silence of Francine Green by Karen Cushman: It is 1949. Russia has just tested its first atomic weapon. Communists are in power in Russia and China and, some say, in Hollywood. And quiet, shy Francine turns thirteen.
    1950s
    Maxine Clair - Rattlebone
    1976
    Baby Blue by Michelle Kwasney: Still grieving and guilt-ridden over her father’s drowning, twelve-year-old Blue is dealt another blow when her older sister, Star, runs away to escape their stepfather’s violence against their mother.

    Contemporary Fiction
    Ann Brashares - The Sister of the Traveling Pants series
    Martha Freeman - 1,000 Reasons Never to Kiss a Boy
    Mark Haddon - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
    Judith Jaeger - The Secret Thief
    Tips on Having a Gay (ex) Boyfriend by Carrie Jones: Belle, a high school junior, expects to marry her long-term boyfriend one day until he tells her and their entire small Maine town that he is gay, and both face prejudice and violence even as they enter new relationships and try to remain friends. (A Class of 2k7 book!)

    Fantasy and Speculative Fiction
    J.V. Hart - Capt. Hook: The Adventures of a Notorious Youth
    Lois Lowry - The Giver
    Lois Lowry - Gathering Blue
    Philip Pullman - His Dark Materials series

    Classics
    Thomas Bailey Aldrich - The Story of a Bad Boy
    Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
    Jane Austen - Sense and Sensibility
    Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre
    Charles Dickens - Oliver Twist
    Conrad Richter - The Light in the Forest
    Conrad Richter - A Country of Strangers
    J.D. Salinger - The Catcher in the Rye

    (Note: Most book descriptions are from Library of Congress catalog.)

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