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for Ages 9–15 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
34,830 books found
Worser
Jennifer Ziegler
For the child who feels like an outsider or finds comfort in words while navigating a parent's health crisis and shiftin
Ages 9–12
Wonder Show
Hannah Barnaby
Amidst the dust and dazzle of a 1930s circus, a determined teenager searches for her missing father within a world of mu
Ages 12–17
Coping
Wishes and Worries: Coping with a Parent Who Drinks Too Much Alcohol
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
For children who are confused or hurt by a parent's drinking, this therapeutic story offers reassurance that it is not t
Ages 4–9
Window Boy
Andrea White
Sam starts junior high with cerebral palsy and a very unusual imaginary friend: Winston Churchill, who offers him the co
Ages 9–13
Wild Is the Witch
Rachel Griffin
Travel to the Land of Oz to meet Glinda the Good, the powerful sorceress and protector of Princess Ozma who rules the Qu
Ages 14–18
When Wishes Were Horses
Cynthia Voigt
For the young dreamer who finds magic in their own creations. A gentle exploration of how our imagination can come to li
Ages 8–12
When We Make It
Elisabet Velasquez
For the teenager navigating the weight of family expectations, cultural identity, and the struggle to rise above poverty
Ages 14–18
What's Eating Jackie Oh?
Patricia Park
For the teenager balancing high expectations with their own creative passions, this story follows Jackie as she navigate
Ages 12–17
Wee Winnie Witch's Skinny
Virginia Hamilton
For the child who loves spooky tales and needs to see that family wisdom and protective elders can overcome even the mos
Ages 6–10
We Are Inevitable
Gayle Forman
For the teenager navigating the heavy weight of family responsibility and grief while trying to find their own path thro
Ages 14–18
Walking in Two Worlds
Wab Kinew
For the teen navigating the tension between their digital life and real-world heritage while facing the harsh reality of
Ages 12–17
Violet and the Pie of Life
Debra Green
For the child trying to make sense of a changing family. When her parents separate, math-loving Violet uses logic and pi
Ages 8–12
Up in Sister Bay
Charles Ferry
For the teenager grappling with how global events and the approach of adulthood can suddenly shift the ground beneath ev
Ages 12–17
Under a Dancing Star
Laura Wood
For the teen navigating the intense pull of a summer crush while trying to protect their heart and figure out who they w
Ages 12–18
Two of Everything
Babette Cole
For the child adjusting to life in two separate households, this whimsical story uses gentle humor to explain why parent
Ages 5–9
Tricks #2
Traffick
Ellen Hopkins
Five teenagers fight to reclaim their lives and find a way home after being caught in the dark world of child traffickin
Ages 14–18
Sixth Grade Alien #12
The Thief of Worlds
Bruce Coville
For the child who feels the weight of the world on their shoulders and needs to see that even a regular kid can be a her
Ages 8–12
The Most Dazzling Girl in Berlin
Kip Wilson
Hilde finds her voice in the glitz of a 1930s Berlin cabaret while the dangerous shadows of the Nazi party begin to dark
Ages 14–18
The Montmaray Journals #2
The FitzOsbornes in Exile
Michelle Cooper
Living in London exile, the royal family of Montmaray balances high-society parties with a secret, desperate mission to
Ages 12–18
The Montmaray Journals #3
The FitzOsbornes at War
Michelle Cooper
For the teen processing the weight of world events, this diary follows an exiled royal family finding their footing and
Ages 14–18
The Firebird
Jane Yolen
For the child who needs to see that bravery and kindness can overcome even the darkest shadows. A lush retelling of a cl
Ages 6–10
Tattooed Torah, The
Marvell Ginsburg
For the child learning about Jewish history and the importance of resilience. This gentle story follows a small Torah th
Ages 6–10
Superhero School
Aaron Reynolds
For the child who asks why they need to learn math if they're going to be a hero. Leonard discovers that even superheroe
Ages 5–9
The Adventures of Everyday Geniuses #4
Stacey Coolidge's Fancy-Smancy Cursive Handwriting
Barbara Esham
While her classmate masters cursive with ease, Carolyn struggles to make her loops look right and worries she'll never e
Ages 6–10
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