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for Ages 6–16 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
54,070 books found
Wrecked
E. R. Frank
Sixteen-year-old Anna grapples with intense guilt and grief following a tragic car accident that leaves her world shatte
Ages 14–18
Extraordinary Voyages #14
Michael Strogoff
Jules Verne
A brave courier must cross a landscape of tatar rebellion and insurmountable obstacles to deliver a vital message from M
Ages 9–14
East Dragon, West Dragon
Robyn Eversole
East Dragon and West Dragon have never met and don't trust each other. A daring rescue mission reveals they have much mo
Ages 4–8
This Year's Garden
Cynthia Rylant
Watch a large rural family prepare, plant, and harvest as their garden changes from the first spring sprouts to the quie
Ages 4–8
Monet's Ghost
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
For the young artist who sees the world in brushstrokes and feels a deep connection to their creative passion.
Ages 9–12
Lu and the Swamp Ghost
James Carville, Patricia C. McKissack
In the Depression-era Louisiana bayou, a brave girl ignores her cousins' spooky warnings to help a mysterious figure and
Ages 4–9
True Gretch
Gretchen Whitmer
For the teenager who wants to make a difference in the world but feels intimidated by the challenges of leadership and p
Ages 12–18
Violet Mackerel #6
Violet Mackerel's Pocket Protest
Anna Branford
Violet and Rose prove that even a very small protest can help save a big, beloved oak tree in the park.
Ages 6–9
The Seven Wonders of Sassafras Springs
Betty G. Birney
Twelve-year-old Eben has seven days to find seven local marvels in his small Missouri town if he wants to win a train ti
Ages 8–12
The Opposite of Music
Janet Ruth Young
For teens navigating the heavy weight of a parent's mental illness and the realization that they cannot fix a loved one'
Ages 12–17
Nic Sheff's Addiction Memoirs #1
Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines
Nic Sheff
For parents and older teens seeking a brutally honest look at the realities of drug addiction, relapse, and the grueling
Ages 15–18
The Animals and the Ark
Karla Kuskin
For the restless child waiting for a rainy day to end, this rhythmic classic captures the quiet patience and busy antics
Ages 3–7
What Are Made Of #1
What Presidents Are Made Of
Hanoch Piven
For the child who finds history dry, this whimsical profile uses everyday objects to reveal the surprising personalities
Ages 6–10
Essential Maps for the Lost
Deb Caletti
For teens grappling with the heavy weight of a parent's suicide or the haunting questions left behind after witnessing a
Ages 14–18
Nevermore #1
Nevermore
Kelly Creagh
An English project leads cheerleader Isobel into the dark, haunting dreamscape created by her classmate Varen and inspir
Ages 12–18
Poems Have Roots
Lilian Moore
Watch the snow dust fall and listen to maples talk in this collection of poems that celebrates the quiet magic of the wo
Ages 6–10
There's a Dragon in My Sleeping Bag
James Howe
Alex feels left out of his brother's imaginary games with a dragon until he dreams up a giant companion of his own: a ca
Ages 4–8
Falling In
Frances O'Roark Dowell
Isabelle Bean tumbles into a parallel world where the local children are terrified of her, believing she is a legendary,
Ages 8–12
Jo and the Bandit
Willo Davis Roberts
For the child stepping into a new life or facing big changes, Jo uses her artistic eye and sharp mind to navigate the da
Ages 8–12
I'll Fix Anthony
Judith Viorst
For the younger sibling who feels small and overlooked, this funny tale captures the grand plans for the day they finall
Ages 4–8
Click, Clack, Peep!
Doreen Cronin
For parents of a newborn or toddler whose energy peaks just as the lights go out. A funny, rhythmic way to bond over the
Ages 2–6
Smitten
David Gordon
For the child who feels a little worn out or 'broken,' this heartwarming story shows how friendship and creativity can m
Ages 4–8
If You Please, President Lincoln!
Harriette Gillem Robinet
For the child grappling with the gap between promised freedom and messy reality, this story explores a little known chap
Ages 8–12
The Alphabet from Z to A (With Much Confusion on the Way)
Judith Viorst
Go backward through the alphabet to see why English spelling is so strange, with verses that point out the confusing rul
Ages 6–10
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