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for Ages 14–17 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
10,866 books found
Death of a Salesman
Arthur Miller
Willy Loman chases an elusive American dream for himself and his sons, leading to a heartbreaking clash between reality
Ages 14–18
Darkness Over Denmark
Ellen Levine
The Danish resistance and ordinary citizens risk everything to evacuate 7,500 Jews to safety by sea during World War II.
Ages 10–14
The Dark Light
Mette Newth
For the young reader processing deep questions about suffering or chronic illness, this story finds light and hope withi
Ages 11–15
Crucible, The
Arthur Miller
Paranoia and false accusations tear a community apart during the Salem witch trials, reflecting the dangers of mass hyst
Ages 13–18
Crow
Barbara Wright
For the child grappling with the realization that the world isn't always fair, this story explores finding your voice am
Ages 10–14
Courage Has No Color
Tanya Lee Stone
Determined to serve their country, the Triple Nickles train to become America's first Black paratroopers while facing sy
Ages 10–18
Complete Stories and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe
Dark mysteries, macabre endings, and rhythmic poetry fill this massive collection of tales from a master of the gothic a
Ages 13–18
Code Orange
Caroline B. Cooney
A slacker's biology report takes a terrifying turn when he discovers century-old smallpox scabs inside an envelope, putt
Ages 12–17
Citizen 13660
Miné Okubo
Through poignant illustrations and candid text, Miné Okubo documents her daily life within a World War II Japanese Ameri
Ages 12–18
Gloria Whelan's Travels
Chu Ju's House
Gloria Whelan
Fourteen-year-old Chu Ju flees into the night to save her newborn sister, beginning a perilous journey across China to f
Ages 10–14
Celebrating Women in Mathematics and Science
Miriam P. Cooney
Learn about the lives and breakthroughs of twenty-two women who solved complex problems and changed the landscape of mat
Ages 11–16
Catcher in the Rye
J. D. Salinger
Holden Caulfield wanders through New York City, grappling with the phoniness of the adult world and a deep sense of isol
Ages 14–18
Seven Serpents Trilogy #1
The Captive
Scott O'Dell
For the young reader wrestling with the weight of personal ambition versus what is morally right, set against the backdr
Ages 11–15
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Dee Brown
The devastating history of the American West is told through the eyes of Indigenous peoples facing displacement and the
Ages 15–18
High Seas Trilogy #1
The Wreckers
Iain Lawrence
Stranded on an island of buried treasure, seventeen-year-old John must decide if a skilled sailor is a savior or a pirat
Ages 12–17
Breath
Donna Jo Napoli
In medieval Saxony, a boy with a mysterious lung ailment becomes the only one who can save a village gripped by madness
Ages 10–14
The Breadwinner #1
The Breadwinner
Deborah Ellis
When her father is taken by the Taliban, eleven-year-old Parvana must disguise herself as a boy to navigate Kabul and sa
Ages 10–14
The Book Thief
Markus Zusak
Narrated by Death, a young foster girl in Nazi Germany finds survival and connection by stealing books and sharing them
Ages 13–18
Black Horses for the King
Anne McCaffrey
Young Galwyn uses his gift for languages to help Lord Artos find the powerful horses needed to defend Britain in this re
Ages 10–14
Black Duck
Janet Taylor Lisle
Two friends find a body on a beach in 1929, pulling them into a dangerous world of rum-smugglers and violent competition
Ages 10–14
The Big Empty #1
The Big Empty
J. B. Stephens
A writer takes a job as a winter caretaker at a remote hotel, only to find the isolation and the building's dark history
Ages 12–17
Behind the Mountains
Edwidge Danticat
For the child navigating a major move or family separation, this diary offers a window into the challenges and hopes of
Ages 9–14
Bamboo People
Mitali Perkins
For the child grappling with the realization that people on 'the other side' of a conflict are humans just like them, re
Ages 11–15
Bad Boy: A Memoir
Walter Dean Myers
Young Walter hides library books in brown paper bags to avoid teasing while navigating the complex streets and racial st
Ages 12–18
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