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for Ages 8–15 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
45,846 books found
What Was?
What Was the Trail of Tears?
Sean Teuton, Who HQ
For the child asking about fairness in history, this book offers a sensitive look at how Indigenous nations were forced
Ages 8–12
Ordinary People Change the World #13
I Am Sacagawea
Brad Meltzer
Follow the life of the courageous Shoshone woman who used her skills as a translator to guide the Lewis and Clark Expedi
Ages 5–9
The Clueless Girl's Guide #2
The Stupendous Dodgeball Fiasco
Janice Repka
For the child who dreads gym class and the high-pressure world of school sports, this funny story offers a relatable pat
Ages 8–12
Penguin Young Readers
Tiny Terrors! The World's Scariest Small Creatures
Ginjer L. Clarke
For the child who loves creepy crawlies and amazing animal facts. This book proves that even the smallest creatures can
Ages 6–9
Adventure Time #3
How to Catch a Princess
Max Brallier
For the child who loves to be in the driver's seat of their own stories. This interactive quest turns reading into a gam
Ages 6–9
Cork & Fuzz #3
Wait a Minute
Dori Chaconas
A muskrat and a possum try to catch a mysterious floating object as they learn to balance one friends eagerness with the
Ages 5–8
Waifs and Strays
Charles de Lint
For the teen seeking a sense of belonging in a world that feels both gritty and magical, these stories explore finding o
Ages 12–18
The Beautiful Americans #2
Wanderlust
Lucy Silag
For teens navigating the intensity of new independence and the high stakes of true friendship while far from home.
Ages 14–18
Cornrows
Camille Yarbrough
Traditional hairstyles become symbols of courage and heritage in this rhythmic celebration of Black history and pride.
Ages 5–9
Ordinary People Change the World #15
I Am Neil Armstrong
Brad Meltzer
For the child who asks a million questions and dreams of reaching the stars. This engaging biography shows how curiosity
Ages 5–9
A Book of Reverso Poems #3
Echo Echo
Marilyn Singer
Read these poems forward to hear a classic Greek myth, then read them in reverse to see the same story from a completely
Ages 8–12
EllRay Jakes #3
EllRay Jakes Is Magic!
Sally Warner
For the child who feels small or overlooked and wants to find their own way to shine among peers.
Ages 6–9
George Brown, Class Clown #5
Wet and Wild!
Nancy Krulik
George’s magical burps always cause trouble, but a birthday trip to the water park might turn his uncontrollable outburs
Ages 7–10
Space Rocks! #2
For the Love of Gelo!
Tom O'Donnell
For children navigating the disorientation of a major life change or feeling out of place. This sci-fi adventure finds h
Ages 8–12
Scarlett Epstein Hates It Here
Anna Breslaw
After her favorite TV show is canceled, a fanfic writer begins scripting the drama of her own high school peers to cope
Ages 14–18
Who Was?
Who Is Maria Tallchief?
Catherine Gourley
For the child who feels like they are caught between two worlds or is striving to master a difficult craft through grit
Ages 8–12
Rising Troublemaker: A Fear-Fighter Manual for Teens
Luvvie Ajayi Jones
A bold, funny guide for teens who feel 'too much' or too loud. Learn to navigate fear, use your voice for justice, and s
Ages 12–18
General Winston's Daughter
Sharon Shinn
For the teen beginning to question the status quo, this story explores the awakening of a young woman's conscience in a
Ages 12–18
I Hadn't Meant to Tell You This #2
Lena
Jacqueline Woodson
On the run from their abusive father, Lena and Dion disguise themselves and travel in search of family and a place where
Ages 12–16
Earthbound #1
Earthbound
Aprilynne Pike
For the teenager grappling with a sense of not belonging, this supernatural mystery explores finding your true identity
Ages 12–17
Lunch Money And Other Poems About School
Carol Diggory Shields
For the elementary schooler who needs a laugh to navigate the daily rhythms of the classroom, cafeteria, and playground.
Ages 6–10
The Pet Patrol #3
Throw-Away Pets
Betsy Duffey
For the child who feels a deep sense of justice for those without a voice, especially animals in need of a safe place to
Ages 7–10
The End Or Something Like That
Ann Dee Ellis
Emmy is determined to contact her best friend’s spirit one year after her death, but new friends and unexpected moments
Ages 12–17
Alex Rider #9
Scorpia Rising
Anthony Horowitz
For the teen feeling the weight of high expectations and the need to finally say goodbye to a chapter of their life whil
Ages 10–15
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