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for Ages 13–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,859 books found
Rise Up! The Art of Protest in collaboration with Amnesty International
Jo Rippon
See the history of social change through the bold posters that gave a visual voice to environmental activism and human r
Ages 10–18
Rightfully Ours
Kerrie Logan Hollihan
Trace the history of the suffragettes through engaging stories and activities that show how women organized to win their
Ages 9–14
Response
Paul Volponi
The aftermath of a violent attack leaves a Black teenager named Noah to navigate the complex path toward manhood through
Ages 14–18
Keri and Lucas Mystery #2
Rescuing Seneca Crane
Susan Runholt
A brilliant piano prodigy has vanished in Scotland, sending Keri and Lucas on a high-speed chase to unmask her kidnapper
Ages 12–16
Reproductive Rights: Who Decides?
Vicki Oransky Wittenstein
Trace the long history of birth control and abortion through the centuries to understand how laws and social attitudes h
Ages 13–18
Red Madness
Gail Jarrow
Doctors race against time to solve the mystery of pellagra, a terrifying disease caused by malnutrition. Archival photos
Ages 10–14
Red Heart Tattoo
Lurlene McDaniel
For teens grappling with the reality of school violence or questioning the origins of hatred. This story helps process t
Ages 12–17
Rebel, Bully, Geek, Pariah
Erin Jade Lange
A geeky student and a rebellious girl flee a woods party in a stolen police car, sparking a high-stakes escape through t
Ages 14–18
Rebel Seoul #1
Rebel Seoul
Axie Oh
In a futuristic East Asia, an ex-gang member turned talented pilot fights to prove his loyalty to the Neo State in the y
Ages 14–18
Rebel
Cheryl Aylward Whitesel
Sent to a monastery against his will, a young Tibetan boy must decide whether to follow the ancient rules or follow his
Ages 10–14
Radioactive!: How Irène Curie and Lise Meitner Revolutionized Science and Changed the World
Winifred Conkling
Two brilliant women overcome prejudice and barriers to unlock the mysteries of nuclear fission, forever altering the cou
Ages 12–18
The Race of the Century: The Battle to Break the Four-Minute Mile
Neal Bascomb
Three determined runners push their bodies to the absolute limit in a high-stakes race to achieve the legendary and elus
Ages 10–14
Quest
Kathleen Benner Duble
Struggle and sacrifice define the harsh realities of life at sea during Henry Hudson’s seventeenth-century voyage on the
Ages 10–14
Queer Ducks (and Other Animals): The Natural World of Animal Sexuality
Eliot Schrefer
For teens exploring their own identity or wondering about the diversity of the natural world, this humorous guide shows
Ages 14–18
Puzzled: A Memoir About Growing Up with OCD
Pan Cooke
Pan feels isolated by the intrusive, anxious thoughts that dictate his daily life in this honest graphic memoir about na
Ages 10–14
Punch Like a Girl
Karen Krossing
Anger and silence collide as Tori struggles to process a traumatic assault, searching for a way to speak her truth when
Ages 14–18
Precious Gold, Precious Jade
Sharon E. Heisel
Amid the grit of the gold rush, a fourteen-year-old girl’s new friendship with a Chinese peer reveals the painful realit
Ages 10–14
Precious Bones
Mika Ashley-Hollinger
Deep in the wild Florida swamp of sixty years ago, Bones and Little Man wander through the brush to discover a world tee
Ages 10–14
Poppies of Iraq
Brigitte Findakly, Lewis Trondheim
A Christian girl grows up in Mosul during turbulent times in this graphic memoir that uses simple sketches and family ph
Ages 12–18
A Pocketful of Stars
Aisha Bushby
Safiya enters the vivid dreams of her mother’s childhood in Kuwait to search for a way to reach her while she is in a co
Ages 9–13
Please Excuse This Poem
Brett Fletcher Lauer
Diverse voices speak through modern verses and interviews to capture the complicated, everyday experiences of life today
Ages 12–18
Playing Atari with Saddam Hussein
Jennifer Roy
Inside a basement in Basra, eleven-year-old Ali tries to find a sense of normalcy through video games while the Gulf War
Ages 10–14
Ping-Pong Queen of Chinatown, The
Andrew Yang
Two friends lean on each other while navigating the intense pressure of college admissions and their families' high hope
Ages 12–18
A Phoenix First Must Burn: Sixteen Stories of Black Girl Magic, Resistance and Hope
Patrice Caldwell
Sixteen powerful tales of fantasy and science fiction center on Black girlhood, weaving together themes of magic, resist
Ages 14–18
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