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for Ages 10–15 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
29,990 books found
Notes from the Midnight Driver
Jordan Sonnenblick
For the teen facing the fallout of a major mistake or struggling with a family breakdown. A humorous, poignant look at o
Ages 12–17
With Books and Bricks: How Booker T. Washington Built a School
Suzanne Slade
For the child who needs to see that big dreams are built one small step at a time. This inspiring true story shows how p
Ages 6–10
Promise Boys
Nick Brooks
A prestigious prep school principal is murdered, leaving three students to track down the real killer before they are fr
Ages 14–18
Cahoots!
Ted E Neill
A missing police chief and museum break-ins lead three kids and their magical animal helpers on a high-stakes trail invo
Ages 8–12
Amazing Scientists #3
The Girl with a Mind for Math: The Story of Raye Montague
Julia Finley Mosca
Raye Montague faced down sexism and inequality to become a pioneer in ship design, proving that a gifted mind for math c
Ages 5–10
The Bad Guys #1
The Bad Guys
Aaron Blabey
Mr. Wolf and his crew of predators are tired of being the villains, so they are hitting the road to save kittens and dog
Ages 6–10
Your Corner Dark
Desmond Hall
For the teen facing impossible moral dilemmas, this gritty thriller explores the weight of family loyalty and the high c
Ages 14–18
Year the Maps Changed, The
Danielle Binks
The 1893 Chicago World's Fair transforms a city into a spectacle of grand architecture and industrial optimism to celebr
Ages 10–14
Woven in Moonlight
Isabel Ibañez
Ximena uses her ability to spin moonlight into thread to infiltrate the usurper’s palace, but she soon discovers a path
Ages 13–18
With Just One Wing
Brenda Woods
Katniss Everdeen enters a televised battle to the death in this dystopian landscape where the Capitol exerts total contr
Ages 12–18
The Wish and the Peacock
Wendy S. Swore
For the child grappling with the 'new normal' after losing a parent, this story explores the fierce desire to hold onto
Ages 8–12
Where Was Goodbye?
Janice Lynn Mather
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of grief and the complex questions that follow the loss of a sibling to suic
Ages 14–18
When Winter Robeson Came
Brenda Woods
For the child grappling with family mysteries and the Weight of history, this verse novel explores a boy's search for hi
Ages 10–14
When a Brown Girl Flees
Aamna Qureshi
For the teen navigating the heavy weight of family expectations and seeking a path to healing after a painful rupture wi
Ages 14–18
We Run the Tides
Vendela Vida
In a foggy San Francisco neighborhood, a disagreement over a shocking event leads to a disappearance that unravels a fri
Ages 14–18
We Can Be Heroes
Kyrie McCauley
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of grief after a community tragedy and seeking a path toward healing and jus
Ages 14–18
Ryan Hart #1
Ways to Make Sunshine
Renée Watson
For the child learning to find joy and resilience when their family's world is turned upside down by financial changes a
Ages 7–10
Visitations
Corey Egbert
A shapeshifting, invisible entity terrorizes a Tennessee farm family in this eerie graphic novel based on the 19th-centu
Ages 8–12
Violin of Hope
Ella Schwartz
For the child grappling with the weight of history or finding solace in music, this true story shows how beauty can be r
Ages 8–12
View from Pagoda Hill
Michaela MacColl
For the child navigating life between two worlds or cultures. This historical story follows Neenah as she moves from Chi
Ages 8–12
Unfadeable
Maurice Broaddus
For the child who wants to change the world but feels too small. Follow Bella as she uses graffiti art to expose city co
Ages 8–12
Growing Pangs #2
Turning Twelve
Kathryn Ormsbee
For the child navigating the shift from childhood to the 'tween' years, exploring friendship changes and first crushes.
Ages 8–12
Three Things I Know Are True
Betty Culley
A dashing masked vigilante strikes from the shadows of Alta California to defend commoners and Indigenous peoples agains
Ages 13–18
Things You Can't Say
Jenn Bishop
For the child grappling with the silence and complex emotions following the loss of a parent to suicide, offering a path
Ages 8–12
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