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for Ages 14–17 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
10,866 books found
Lenny's Book of Everything
Karen Foxlee
Lenny and her brother Davey find wonder in the pages of an encyclopedia, using facts and imagination to cope as Davey gr
Ages 10–14
Legacy: Women Poets of the Harlem Renaissance
Nikki Grimes
Lines from Harlem Renaissance women poets are reborn in this collection of contemporary verse paired with bold, stylized
Ages 10–18
Learning to Breathe
Janice Lynn Mather
Surrounded by the calm of a yoga retreat, sixteen-year-old Indy seeks a moment of peace to process a devastating betraya
Ages 14–18
Robyn Hunter Mysteries #2
Last Chance
Norah McClintock
Tension rises in this gripping mystery where a single moment of trouble could change everything, and the search for the
Ages 12–17
La Línea
Ann Jaramillo
Fifteen-year-old Miguel sets out on a dangerous journey from Mexico to California, but his sister’s refusal to stay behi
Ages 12–18
The Breadwinner
Kids of Kabul
Deborah Ellis
For the child curious about global events or needing a perspective shift on their own life by hearing the real voices of
Ages 11–18
Jump Into the Sky
Shelley Pearsall
A thirteen-year-old boy travels to North Carolina in 1945 to find his father, a WWII pilot, and confronts the difficult
Ages 10–14
Jess, Chunk, and the Road Trip to Infinity
Kristin Elizabeth Clark
For the teenager navigating the intersection of identity and long-term friendship while facing complex family reunions a
Ages 14–18
Irena's Children
Tilar J. Mazzeo
Working with the Polish resistance, Irena Sendler risks everything to smuggle hundreds of Jewish children to safety duri
Ages 10–14
Infinite Hope
Ashley Bryan
Ashley Bryan shares personal letters and memories from his time as a segregated soldier during World War II and the D-Da
Ages 10–14
Indivisible
Gail Bush, Randy Meyer
For the teenager grappling with what it means to be American, this anthology uses powerful voices to explore the interse
Ages 12–18
Gadget Girl #2
Indigo Girl
Suzanne Kamata
Aiko Cassidy leaves Michigan for the indigo fields of rural Japan to reconnect with her biological father in this moving
Ages 12–18
In the Shadow of the Fallen Towers: The Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days, Weeks, Months, and Years after the 9/11 Attacks
Don Brown
Personal accounts and detailed ink illustrations transform 9/11 from a date on a calendar into an understandable human s
Ages 12–18
In the Shadow of the Alamo
Sherry Garland
Young Lorenzo Bonifacio finds himself caught in the middle of history as he joins General Santa Anna’s army during the s
Ages 10–14
In Other Lands
Sarah Rees Brennan
Elliot is a nerdy pacifist stuck in the Borderlands, a magical realm where everyone loves to fight. He will have to use
Ages 14–18
Impossible
Nancy Werlin
Seventeen-year-old Lucy must face an ancient family curse to save herself from the madness that has claimed generations
Ages 14–18
If the Witness Lied
Caroline B. Cooney
Three siblings must outsmart the prying eyes of the media and a suspicious aunt while trying to uncover the truth behind
Ages 12–17
If It Makes You Happy
Claire Kann
For the teen girl learning to love herself exactly as she is while navigating the pressures of high school expectations
Ages 14–18
If I Ever Get Out of Here
Eric Gansworth
For the child navigating the divide between different worlds, this story follows a Tuscarora boy finding connection thro
Ages 12–18
iBoy
Kevin Brooks
A freak accident with a cellphone transforms Tom into a living app with the power to hack any system and take on London'
Ages 14–18
Hunter
Joy Cowley
For the child finding their inner strength when they feel isolated. This historical survival story explores resilience t
Ages 10–14
How to Make a Wish
Ashley Herring Blake
For the teen navigating a complicated relationship with an unstable parent while finding the courage to pursue their own
Ages 14–18
How to Build a Museum
Tonya Bolden
A century of dreaming and determination comes to life through photos and stories of the Smithsonian museum dedicated to
Ages 10–14
Hold Still
Nina LaCour
For the teenager navigating the heavy silence following a best friend's suicide, seeking a path through grief toward cre
Ages 14–18
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