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for Ages 8–15 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
45,478 books found
Run Away Home
Patricia C. McKissack
Sarah Jane's life in the late 19th century changes forever when she discovers an Apache boy hiding in her family's barn.
Ages 8–12
Rose That Grew from Concrete, The
Tupac Shakur
Tupac Shakur’s handwritten poems capture the raw energy and intimate reflections of a young man searching for hope withi
Ages 12–18
Rocks in His Head
Carol Otis Hurst
A young man ignores the skeptics who say he has rocks in his head, turning his lifelong passion for collecting stones in
Ages 4–9
Robot Zot!
Jon Scieszka
For the child who loves to turn everyday objects into epic adventures through play, this high-energy tale explores persp
Ages 4–8
Rip Van Winkle's Return
Eric A. Kimmel
Two teenagers discover and thaw a frozen caveman who must learn to navigate the strange wonders and life lessons of 20th
Ages 5–10
Riot
Walter Dean Myers
Fifteen-year-old Claire is caught in the middle of the 1863 draft riots, forced to confront the violent tensions between
Ages 12–18
Right by My Side
David Haynes
Growing up means seeing parents in a new light as a high school student balances a father who runs the town dump and a m
Ages 14–18
Tales of Young Americans
Riding to Washington
Gwenyth Swain
For the child noticing differences in how people are treated. This gentle story follows a young girl discovering that fa
Ages 4–8
Richard Wright and the Library Card
William Miller
Richard Wright and the Library Card
Ages 7–11
Revolver
Marcus Sedgwick
Trapped in an Arctic cabin with his father’s body, Sig must face a terrifying stranger who demands stolen gold and force
Ages 12–18
The Samurai Trilogy #3
The Revenge of the Forty-Seven Samurai
Erik Christian Haugaard
A fourteen-year-old servant is pulled into a dangerous world of betrayal and secret plots as his master plans to avenge
Ages 10–14
Return to Bitter Creek
Doris Buchanan Smith
Twelve-year-old Lacey feels like an outsider when she returns to her mother's Appalachian home to face a grandmother who
Ages 9–13
Remembrance
Theresa Breslin
Five Scottish teenagers from very different social backgrounds find their lives entwined by the patriotism and harsh rea
Ages 12–18
The Remarkable Benjamin Franklin
Cheryl Harness
Flying a kite in a thunderstorm was just one of many ways this famous printer and inventor used his curiosity to change
Ages 7–10
Reason for a Flower, The
Ruth Heller
Plants have clever ways of making seeds and traveling to new places. Vivid illustrations reveal the secret life of flowe
Ages 5–9
Raleigh's Page
Alan Armstrong
A fifteen-year-old page sails toward the New World, facing dangerous seas and the harsh prejudices of the sixteenth cent
Ages 10–14
Raising Dragons
Jerdine Nolen
For the child who possesses a boundless imagination and loves to nurture living things. This story celebrates the magica
Ages 4–8
Rain Is Not My Indian Name
Cynthia Leitich Smith
After the loss of her best friend, fourteen-year-old Rain uses her camera lens to slowly find her way back to her family
Ages 10–14
The Rain Came Down
David Shannon
A sudden downpour sparks a chain of grumpy moods and mishaps across town until the clouds part and a little sunlight cha
Ages 4–8
Railroad Fever
Monica Halpern
Black-and-white photos and maps illustrate the grueling work and massive engineering feats required to build the Transco
Ages 8–12
R Is for Rocket
Ray Bradbury
Step into a futuristic universe through seventeen classic stories that look at the wonder and strangeness of what lies b
Ages 12–18
The Quicksand Pony
Alison Lester
After his mother dies, young Joe must survive alone in a hidden valley until he is forced to choose between his solitary
Ages 9–13
Mr. Wright's Classroom
Punctuation Takes a Vacation
Robin Pulver
When the commas and periods in Mr. Wright’s class go on strike, the students quickly realize that their sentences make n
Ages 5–9
Project Pendulum
Robert Silverberg
Twin brothers become a human pendulum in time, one swinging millions of years into the past and the other into the futur
Ages 10–14
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