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for Ages 10–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
29,807 books found
Riding the Flume
Patricia Curtis Pfitsch
In the rugged California frontier of 1894, fifteen-year-old Francie risks everything to protect a giant ancient sequoia
Ages 10–14
Great Episodes
The Riddle of Penncroft Farm
Dorothea Jensen
Unhappy about his move to Valley Forge, Lars teams up with the ghost of an ancestor to uncover a missing will and solve
Ages 9–13
Revolution Is Not a Dinner Party: A Novel
Ying Chang Compestine
Nine-year-old Ling witnesses her world fracture during the Cultural Revolution as her doctor parents face imprisonment a
Ages 10–14
Restless: A Ghost's Story
Rich Wallace
For the teenager feeling the weight of high expectations and the pressure to perform while navigating the quiet mysterie
Ages 12–17
Remembering Manzanar: Life in a Japanese Relocation Camp
Michael L. Cooper
Stark photographs and historical accounts reveal the daily lives of 120,000 Japanese Americans unjustly incarcerated at
Ages 9–12
Remember Pearl Harbor: American and Japanese Survivors Tell Their Stories
Thomas B. Allen
First-hand accounts from survivors shed light on the Pearl Harbor attack and the subsequent forced relocation of 120,000
Ages 10–14
Remarkable, Rough-Riding Life of Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of Empire America, The
Cheryl Harness
You'll learn how a sickly boy became a rough-riding cowboy president who built the Panama Canal and established America'
Ages 8–12
Redcoats and Petticoats
Katherine Kirkpatrick
A family on Long Island uses laundry on a clothesline as a secret code to spy for Washington's army and help the Patriot
Ages 6–10
Red Sky at Morning
Richard Bradford
Josh Arnold navigates a new life in New Mexico after his family relocates from Alabama during the height of World War II
Ages 13–18
The Real Revolution: The Global Story of American Independence
Marc Aronson
The American Revolution was fueled by global shifts, from power struggles in India to corruption in England, that fundam
Ages 12–18
The Rainbow People
Laurence Yep
Passed down through generations, these twenty folktales offered comfort and a connection to cultural traditions for Chin
Ages 8–12
Quiver
Stephanie Spinner
Atalanta is the fastest mortal alive, and she will only marry a man who can outrun her—but the stakes are deadly for any
Ages 10–14
David Macaulay's Illustrated Histories
Pyramid
David Macaulay
Ancient engineering comes to life through detailed diagrams showing exactly how the great pyramids were leveled, squared
Ages 8–14
Purely Rosie Pearl
Patricia A. Cochrane
Young Rosie Pearl finds hope through honesty and friendship while navigating the harsh reality of life as a migrant farm
Ages 9–13
Logan Turner #1
Punished!
David Lubar
After a library mishap leads to a pun-filled curse, Logan must hunt down palindromes and oxymorons to stop the wordplay
Ages 7–11
The Prometheus Project #1
Trapped
Douglas E. Richards
Two siblings use the scientific method to investigate their parents' secretive behavior and stumble upon a dangerous und
Ages 9–12
Prairie Town
Prairie Town
Bonnie Geisert
Detailed ink-and-watercolor illustrations capture the changing seasons and shared life of a small Midwestern town from a
Ages 5–10
Prairie Songs
Pam Conrad
Life on the Nebraska prairie brings a mix of poetic beauty for young Louisa and a tragic, isolating madness for the doct
Ages 10–14
Poetry for Young People
Robert Frost
Robert Frost, Gary D. Schmidt
Snowy woods, blooming flowers, and mending walls come to life through twenty-nine classic poems paired with soft waterco
Ages 8–14
Poetrees
Douglas Florian
Whimsical poems and hidden artwork celebrate the unique traits of trees, blending wordplay with fascinating facts about
Ages 6–10
The Poet Slave of Cuba: A Biography of Juan Francisco Manzano
Margarita Engle
The rhythmic power of verse tells the life story of Juan Francisco Manzano, a man who used his poetic voice to endure th
Ages 12–18
The Elizabethans #1
The Playmaker
J. B. Cheaney
Fourteen-year-old Richard hunts for his missing father amidst the stage curtains and shadowy alleys of 1597 London, unco
Ages 10–14
Place Where Sunflowers Grow, A
Amy Lee-Tai
For children processing big life changes or unfair situations, this story shows how art and nature can help us find hope
Ages 6–10
Composer's Specials
Pictures at an Exhibition
Anna Harwell Celenza
Grief and friendship collide in nineteenth-century Russia, where the loss of a dear friend inspires composer Modest Muss
Ages 6–11
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