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for Ages 13–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,859 books found
Great or Nothing
Joy McCullough, Caroline Tung Richmond, Tess Sharpe, Jessica Spotswood
For the teen processing the heavy weight of loss while trying to find their purpose. This WWII reimagining of Little Wom
Ages 12–18
Gorilla Dawn
Gill Lewis
For the child grappling with the unfairness of the world, this intense adventure explores the courage needed to protect
Ages 9–13
Goodbye from Nowhere
Sara Zarr
For the teenager grappling with the shock of a parent's infidelity and the fragile reality of a family falling apart.
Ages 14–18
Glimpsed
G. F. Miller
For the teen who feels responsible for everyone else's happiness but forgets to look after their own heart while navigat
Ages 12–18
Give Us the Vote: Over 200 Years of Fighting for the Ballot
Susan Goldman Rubin
For the young citizen curious about why voting matters. This history of the ballot reveals the long, brave fight for eve
Ages 10–14
Give a Boy a Gun
Todd Strasser
Transcribed interviews with a grieving community piece together the complex social tensions and warning signs surroundin
Ages 14–18
Girl Under a Red Moon
Da Chen
For the teen processing how political shifts affect personal safety and family loyalty, this memoir follows a sister's b
Ages 12–17
Girl Meets Boy
Kelly Milner Halls
For the teenager who finds traditional novels overwhelming, this story explores a unique romance in the world of profess
Ages 12–18
Girl in Blue
Ann Rinaldi
For the young person seeking the courage to define their own path and the grit to stand up against unfair expectations.
Ages 12–17
Ginger Bear
written and ill. by Mini Grey
For the sensitive soul learning that every creature deserves kindness. A moving look at how treating animals with respec
Ages 8–14
Annals of the Western Shore #1
Gifts
Ursula K. Le Guin
In a land of violent feuds, Orrec struggles with a dangerous magical gift he cannot control while his friend Gry uses he
Ages 12–18
Gender Binary Is a Big Lie, The: Infinite Identities Around the World
Lee Wind
Take a global journey through history to see the diverse and vibrant ways different cultures have understood and celebra
Ages 12–18
Foreshadow: Stories to Celebrate the Magic of Reading & Writing
Emily X.R. Pan, Nova Ren Suma
Enter a world where the mundane meets the supernatural through a collection of stories that use magical realism to explo
Ages 14–18
For Which We Stand: How Our Government Works and Why It Matters
Jeff Foster
For the curious young citizen who wants to understand how their country works and how they can make a difference in thei
Ages 10–14
Focus
Sallie Lowenstein
For the teen uncovering hidden layers of their family story through the lens of a camera, finding that the past is close
Ages 12–16
Five Children #4
Five Children on the Western Front
Kate Saunders
The magical Psammead returns to grant wishes to five siblings, but the wonders of their childhood are now overshadowed b
Ages 10–14
Fire Storm
Jean Craighead George
For the reader grappling with the weight of responsibility and the complex morality of power in a world where actions ha
Ages 16–18
Fights: One Boy's Triumph Over Violence
Joel Christian Gill
This raw and honest graphic memoir follows a young boy’s journey through childhood trauma and his ultimate triumph over
Ages 14–18
Fake Dates and Mooncakes
Sher Lee
Dylan is fighting to save his family's takeout shop through a high-stakes baking contest while falling for Theo and heal
Ages 13–18
Fade
Robert Cormier
Paul discovers he can vanish into thin air. What starts as a thrilling trick turns dark as he witnesses secrets he was n
Ages 12–17
Everything You Wanted to Know About Indians But Were Afraid to Ask
Anton Treuer
An Ojibwe scholar shares a frank, funny, and personal look at the most common questions people have about Indigenous his
Ages 12–18
Everything I Learned About Racism I Learned in School
Tiffany Jewell
Personal narratives and data expose the reality of systemic racism within the education system through the eyes of the G
Ages 13–18
Everything All at Once
Katrina Leno
For the teenager navigating the heavy waves of loss and the quiet struggle of anxiety while trying to find a way forward
Ages 12–18
Every Month Is a New Year
Marilyn Singer
For the teenager navigating the complex social hierarchies and high-stakes drama of a competitive private school environ
Ages 14–18
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