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Coman, Carolyn
Many Stones.
After her sister Laura is murdered in South Africa, Berry and her estranged
father travel there to participate in the dedication of a memorial in her name.
Konigsburg, E.L.
Silent to the Bone.
When he is wrongly accused of gravely injuring his baby half-sister,
thirteen-year-old Branwell loses his power of speech and his friend Connor
reaches out to him to uncover the truth about what really happened.
Naylor, Phyllis R.
Blizzard’s Wake.
In March of 1941, when a severe blizzard suddenly hits Bismarck, North Dakota, a
girl trying to save her stranded father and brother inadvertently helps the man
who killed her mother four years before.
Orlev, Uri
The Man from the Other Side.
Living on the outskirts of the Warsaw Ghetto during World War II,
fourteen-year-old Marek and his grandparents shelter a Jewish man in the days
before the Jewish uprising.
Simmons, Michael
Pool Boy.
When his father is arrested for insider trading and his family loses all their
money, Brett takes a job as an assistant to a 70-something pool cleaner in his
former wealthy California neighborhood and learns some valuable life lessons.
Zindel, Paul
A Begonia for Miss Applebaum.
Discovering that their beloved former teacher Miss Applebaum is terminally ill,
fifteen-year-old Henry and his friend Zelda accompany her on her excursions to
the colorful parts of New York City and join her in confronting death with quiet
courage.
Citizenship
Bauer, Joan
Hope Was Here.
When sixteen-year-old Hope and the aunt who has raised her move from Brooklyn to
Mulhoney, Wisconsin, to work as waitress and cook in the Welcome Stairways
diner, they become involved with the diner owner's political campaign to oust
the town's corrupt mayor.
DeFelice, Cynthia
Lostman’s River.
In the early 1900s, thirteen-year-old Tyler encounters vicious hunters whose
actions threaten to destroy the Everglades ecosystem and, as a result, joins the
battle to protect that fragile environment.
Gutman, Dan
The Kid Who Ran for
President.
With his friend as campaign manager and his former babysitter as running mate,
twelve-year-old Judson Moon sets out to become President of the United States.
Hobbs, Will
The Maze.
Rick, a fourteen-year-old foster child, escapes from a juvenile detention
facility near Las Vegas and travels to Canyonlands National Park in Utah where
he meets a bird biologist working on a project to reintroduce condors to the
wild.
Kehret, Peg
Cages.
After losing an acting role and fighting with her alcoholic stepfather, Kit is
arrested for shoplifting and ordered to work, as part of her sentence, at an
animal shelter.
Myers, Walter Dean
Handbook for Boys.
Sixteen-year-old Jimmy, on probation for assault, talks about life with three
old men in a Harlem barbershop and hears about the tools he can use to get what
he wants.
Naylor, Phyllis R.
Patiently Alice.
The summer after ninth grade, Alice and her friends spend three weeks working as
assistant counselors at a camp for disadvantaged children and cope with all
kinds of changes.
Pfeffer, Susan Beth
Thea at Sixteen.
As she seeks her niche in life, Thea becomes involved in volunteer work at the
local hospital.
Smith, Roland
The Last Lobo.
When Jake, a teenager, takes his grandfather on a visit to their Hopi tribal
homeland in Arizona, he finds himself fighting to save an endangered Mexican
wolf.
Wolff, Virginia
Make Lemonade.
In order to earn money for college, fourteen-year-old LaVaughn babysits for a
teenage mother.
Fairness
Cormier, Robert
The Rag and Bone Shop.
Trent, an ace interrogator from Vermont, works to procure a confession from an
introverted twelve-year-old accused of murdering his seven-year-old friend in
Monument, Massachusetts.
Crutcher, Chris
Running Loose.
Louie, a high school senior in a small Idaho town, learns about sportsmanship,
love, and death as he matures into manhood.
Lee, Harper
To Kill a Mockingbird.
A tough and tender novel of race, class, justice, and the pain of growing up
told through the eyes of an eight-year-old girl.
Murphy, Claire
Free Radical.
In Fairbanks, Alaska, in the middle of the summer Little League baseball season,
fifteen-year-old Luke is stunned when his mother confesses that she is wanted by
the FBI for her role in the death of a student during an anti-Vietnam War
protest thirty years ago.
Oates, Joyce
Big Mouth and Ugly Girl.
When sixteen-year-old Matt is falsely accused of threatening to blow up his high
school and his friends turn against him, an unlikely classmate comes to his aid.
Honesty
Bennett, James W.
Blue Star Rapture.
While attending a high-profile basketball camp, T.J. begins to re-think both his
motivations and his actions in guiding his learning-disabled but
athletically-gifted friend through the college recruitment process.
Cappo, Nan
Cheating Lessons.
When her team is announced as one of the finalists in the state Classics Bowl
contest, Bernadette suspects that cheating may have been involved.
Eyerly, Jeannette
Angel Baker, Thief.
Fifteen-year-old Angel, released on probation to a foster family after being
convicted of shoplifting, is anxious to make a fresh start and to be accepted by
her new family and friends.
Goldman, E.M.
Money to Burn.
Two teenage boys encounter opportunity and danger when they stumble upon
$400,000 in drug money and decide to keep it.
Koss, Amy
The Cheat.
When Sarah gets her hands on the answers to the eighth-grade geography midterm
and decides to share them with some other students, the consequences are
far-ranging.
Salisbury, Graham
Shark Bait.
Twelve-year-old Mokes is torn between obeying his father, the police chief in
the small town of Kailua, Hawaii, and being with his friends who plan to go see
a fight between an island boy and a sailor.
Tomey, Ingrid
Nobody Else Has to Know.
Fifteen-year-old Webber must either live with guilt or tell the truth about who
was driving his grandfather's car when it struck and seriously injured a little
girl.
Kindness
Bennett, Cherie
Life in the Fat Lane.
Sixteen-year-old Lara, winner of beauty pageants and Homecoming Queen, is
distressed and bewildered when people start acting differently when she gains
weight.
Howe, James
The Misfits.
Four students who do not fit in at their small-town middle school decide to
create a third party for the student council elections to represent all students
who have ever been called names.
Koss, Amy
The Girls.
Each of the girls in a middle-school clique reveals the strong, manipulative
hold one of the group exerts on the others, causing hurt and self-doubt among
the girls.
Lawrence, Iain
Ghost Boy.
Unhappy in a home seemingly devoid of love, a fourteen-year-old albino boy, who
thinks of himself as Harold the Ghost, runs away to join the circus, where he
works with the elephants and searches for a sense of who he is.
Sheldon, Dyan
Tall, Thin, and Blonde.
During her first year in high school, Jenny finds out what true friends are when
her best friend deserts her for the sake of belonging to a clique of pretty and
popular girls.
Vail, Rachel
Wonder.
Everything changes for twelve-year-old Jessica when she enters junior high
school and finds herself a social outcast, ignored by all her former friends.
Waite, Judy
Shopaholic.
Tired of household responsibilities and her mother's depression, Taylor allows a
new friend to persuade her to buy things she can't afford but soon discovers
that Kat has even more secrets than she has.
Loyalty
Borntrager, Mary
Rebecca.
Becky is torn between her love for a Mennonite boy and loyalty to her parents
and the traditions of her Amish church.
Crutcher, Chris
Staying Fat for Sarah
Byrnes.
The daily class discussions about the nature of man, the existence of God,
abortion, organized religion, suicide and other contemporary issues serve as a
backdrop for a high-school senior's attempt to answer a friend's dramatic cry
for help.
Lavender, William
Just Jane: A
Daughter of England Caught in the Struggle of the American Revolution.
Fourteen-year-old Jane Prentice, orphaned daughter of an English earl, arrives
in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1776 to find her family and her loyalties
divided over the question of American independence.
Soto, Gary
Taking Sides.
Fourteen-year-old Lincoln Mendoza, an aspiring basketball player, must come to
terms with his divided loyalties when he moves from the Hispanic inner city to a
white suburban neighborhood.
Staples, Suzanne
Dangerous Skies.
Hypocrisy and prejudice twist events in such a way as to implicate two children,
one from a prominent white family and the other an Afro-American, in a murder.
Walters, Eric
War of the Eagles.
Jed’s best friend, Tadashi, is sent to an internment camp after the attack on
Pearl Harbor.
Respect
Avi
Nothing
But the Truth.
A ninth-grader's suspension for singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" during
homeroom becomes a national news story.
Bargar, Gary
Life. Is. Not. Fair.
Louis and his aunt are startled and upset when a black family moves next door to
their Kansas City home in 1958, but Louis soon recognizes that his new neighbor
is a more reliable friend than the group of junior high "cools" with whom he had
hoped to be friends.
Jones, Ron
The Acorn People.
When a college student gets a job working with severely physically handicapped
youngsters, he discovers that they can teach him far more about life than he
ever learned in a classroom.
Klass, Sheila
Kool Ada.
When Ada, a tough, street-fighting transplant from coal mining country to the
Chicago slums, gets the no-nonsense Ms. Walker as a teacher, she learns that
there are other ways to stand up for yourself.
Myers, Walter Dean
Won’t Know Till I
Get There.
Fourteen-year-old Stephen, his new foster brother, and his friends are sentenced
to help out at an old age home for the summer after Stephen is caught writing
graffiti on a train.
Spinelli, Jerry
Stargirl.
In this story about the perils of popularity, the courage of nonconformity, and
the thrill of first love, an eccentric student named Stargirl changes Mica High
School forever.
Yep, Laurence
The Star Fisher.
Fifteen-year-old Joan Lee and her family find the adjustment hard when they move
from Ohio to West Virginia in the 1920s.
Responsibility
Cooney, Caroline
Driver’s Ed.
Three teenagers' lives are changed forever when they thoughtlessly steal a stop
sign from a dangerous intersection and a young mother is killed in an automobile
accident there.
Fine, Anne
Flour Babies.
When his class of underachievers is assigned to spend three torturous weeks
taking care of their own "babies" in the form of bags of flour, Simon makes
amazing discoveries about himself while coming to terms with his long-absent
father.
Fine, Anne
The Tulip Touch.
Natalie, who lives in the large hotel managed by her father, has a dangerous
friendship with Tulip, the wildly uncontrollable girl on a neighboring farm.
Fleischman, Paul
Whirligig.
While traveling to each corner of the country to build a whirligig in memory of
the girl whose death he causes, sixteen-year-old Brian finds forgiveness and
atonement.
Flinn, Alexandra
Breathing Underwater.
Sent to counseling for hitting his girlfriend, Caitlin, and ordered to keep a
journal, sixteen-year-old Nick recounts his relationship with Caitlin, examines
his controlling behavior and anger, and describes living with his abusive
father.
Koja, Kathe
Buddha Boy.
Justin spends time with Jinsen, the unusual and artistic new student whom the
school bullies torment and call Buddha Boy, and ends up making choices that
impact Jinsen, himself, and the entire school.
McDonald, Joyce
Swallowing Stones.
Dual perspectives reveal the aftermath of seventeen-year-old Michael MacKenzie's
birthday celebration during which he discharges an antique Winchester rifle and
unknowingly kills the father of high school classmate Jenna Ward.
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