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for Ages 13–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,859 books found
The Miracle Worker
William Gibson
Annie Sullivan battles to reach Helen Keller through a wall of silence and darkness, creating a profound connection thro
Ages 11–18
Memory Boy
Will Weaver
As lawlessness and crop failures push a family into the Minnesota wilderness, sixteen-year-old Miles uses an oral histor
Ages 11–15
Martha Graham, A Dancer's Life
Russell Freedman
Simple prose and striking photography follow the life of Martha Graham as she breaks tradition to invent the language of
Ages 11–16
A Mango-Shaped Space
Wendy Mass
For the child who feels like they see the world differently than everyone else, or who is processing the quiet heartbrea
Ages 10–14
The Mailbox
Audrey Shafer
Gabe hides his uncle's death to avoid foster care, but his plan unravels when an anonymous note appears in the mailbox.
Ages 9–13
Long Way from Home, A
Maureen Crane Wartski
For the child who feels like an outsider or is struggling to find where they fit in a new environment, especially after
Ages 10–15
Long Night of Leo and Bree, The
Ellen Wittlinger
For teens grappling with intense family trauma or those processing the heavy weight of grief, guilt, and the slow path t
Ages 14–18
The Lightkeeper's Daughter
Iain Lawrence
For the teenager navigating the complexities of returning home after a long absence and healing from the weight of famil
Ages 14–18
The Life History of a Star
Kelly Easton
A fourteen-year-old girl uses her diary to navigate the physical changes of adolescence and the heavy presence of her br
Ages 12–16
Letters from the Inside
John Marsden
Mandy and Tracey share their lives and dreams through pen-pal letters, but dark, painful secrets eventually emerge that
Ages 13–18
Lenny's Space
Kate Banks
For a child who experiences the world through logic rather than social cues or for those learning to navigate a friend's
Ages 10–14
The Legend of Buddy Bush
Sheila P. Moses
Twelve-year-old Pattie Mae clings to her dreams of Harlem while her North Carolina family faces a wrongful arrest and a
Ages 12–16
Keesha's House
Helen Frost
Seven teenagers seeking refuge tell their stories through poetry as they gather in a safe haven to build a new kind of h
Ages 13–18
Journey to America #1
Journey to America
Sonia Levitin
For the child grappling with the uncertainty of big changes or the fear of family separation during difficult times.
Ages 9–13
Jasper Jones
Craig Silvey
For the teen grappling with the weight of adult secrets and the realization that their quiet community hides deep-seated
Ages 14–18
Indian Chiefs
Russell Freedman
Six powerful nineteenth-century leaders fight to preserve their ancestral lands and traditions against a changing tide o
Ages 10–14
In the Name of God
Paula Jolin
For the teenager grappling with how their personal faith intersects with a changing world and the pull of radical ideolo
Ages 14–18
The Illustrated Man
Ray Bradbury
A mysterious traveler carries a living canvas of tattoos that each come to life to tell a different, haunting story of t
Ages 13–18
Hurt Go Happy
Ginny Rorby
Feeling isolated by her deafness, thirteen-year-old Joey finds a new way to communicate when a neighbor introduces her t
Ages 10–14
House of the Red Fish
Graham Salisbury
Desperate to free his father from a WWII internment camp, Tomi and his friends battle prejudice as they attempt to salva
Ages 10–14
Jupiter #1
Higher Education
Charles Sheffield, Jerry Pournelle
After a school prank goes wrong, Rick Luban trades the classroom for the stars, undergoing intense training for a danger
Ages 12–18
Heroes: A Novel
Robert Cormier
Francis Cassavant returns from World War II with a disfigured face and a secret mission to find the man who hurt his chi
Ages 14–18
Great Episodes
Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons: The Story of Phillis Wheatley
Ann Rinaldi
A young woman brought to New England in chains finds her voice and becomes one of the most famous poets in the colonies.
Ages 10–14
Growing Up in Coal Country
Susan Campbell Bartoletti
Step into the dark, dangerous world of American coal mines to see the real lives of children as young as eight who worke
Ages 9–14
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