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for Ages 13–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
11,859 books found
Growing Up Muslim
Sumbul Ali-Karamali
Personal stories explain the teachings of the Qur'an and Ramadan while highlighting the shared traditions between Islam,
Ages 10–15
Gringolandia
Gringolandia
Lyn Miller-Lachmann
Seventeen-year-old Daniel and his family struggle to reconnect and heal after his activist father is finally released an
Ages 14–18
Grendel's Guide to Love and War
A.E. Kaplan
Tom launches a series of wild and zany schemes to silence his neighbors' loud parties before the noise triggers his fath
Ages 13–18
Greater Goal, A: The Epic Battle for Equal Pay in Women's Soccer—and Beyond
Elizabeth Rusch
The 2019 US Women's National Soccer team's legal battle serves as the starting point for a look at the ongoing fight for
Ages 10–18
Grasping Mysteries: Girls Who Loved Math
Jeannine Atkins
Lyrical poems celebrate the brilliant women who used mathematics and logic to break barriers and change the world foreve
Ages 10–16
Good Enough
Jen Petro-Roy
Inside a residential treatment center, Riley shares an intimate and honest account of her journey through an eating diso
Ages 9–13
Ghosts of the Titanic
Julie Lawson
After moving to a new home in Nova Scotia, seventeen-year-old Kevin finds himself pulled into the haunting history of th
Ages 12–17
Funny, You Don't Look Autistic
Michael McCreary
A fulfilling and funny life on the autism spectrum is revealed through personal stories that move far beyond clinical de
Ages 12–18
Friend Is Not a Verb
Daniel Ehrenhaft
Sixteen-year-old Hen searches for his true identity through the rhythms of music and the changing tides of family and fr
Ages 14–18
Freedom Summer for Young People: The Violent Season That Made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy
Bruce Watson
College students risk their lives in the heat of 1964 Mississippi to register voters and open schools during a turning p
Ages 12–18
Fighting for Justice #1
Fred Korematsu Speaks Up
Laura Atkins, Stan Yogi
Verse and photographs tell the powerful true story of a Japanese American man who fought for justice and civil rights du
Ages 9–13
Freakboy
Kristin Elizabeth Clark
Brendan grapples with his identity and the growing realization that he wants to live as a girl in this raw and honest lo
Ages 14–18
Freak Magnet
Andrew Auseon
Two teenagers facing immense grief find an unexpected lifeline in one another as they navigate loss and the search for a
Ages 14–18
The Making of America #4
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Teri Kanefield
Photos and timelines capture the life of the only four-term president as he guided a nation through economic collapse an
Ages 10–14
Fourth Down and Inches: Concussions and Football's Make-or-Break Moment
Carla Killough McClafferty
Learn the gritty history of football through the lens of brain trauma and the evolving science meant to keep players saf
Ages 12–18
Fourmile
Watt Key
Twelve-year-old Foster struggles with his father's death and a tense home life until a mysterious war veteran arrives an
Ages 10–14
Flash Point
Sneed B. Collard III
A teenager finds himself at the center of a local firestorm when his passion for protecting Montana's wildlife clashes w
Ages 12–17
First We Were IV
Alexandra Sirowy
Four friends form a secret society to challenge authority, only to find themselves entangled in dangerous family secrets
Ages 14–18
The Aurelian Cycle #1
Fireborne
Rosaria Munda
Dragon riders clash amid political schemes and class warfare as the threat of revolution forces difficult personal choic
Ages 14–18
Finding a Way Home: Mildred and Richard Loving and the Fight for Marriage Equality
Larry Dane Brimner
Archival photos and documents reveal the powerful true story of Mildred and Richard Loving and their landmark Supreme Co
Ages 10–14
Fighting for Dontae
Mike Castan
When Javier is assigned to help Dontae, he must decide if he will follow the pressure of his gang or stand up for the on
Ages 12–16
Fig
Sarah Elizabeth Schantz
Nineteen-year-old Fig shares a raw, haunting look at life in the shadow of her mother's schizophrenia and her own intern
Ages 14–18
FDR and the American Crisis
Albert Marrin
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how FDR led a nation through the Great Depression and war while battling his
Ages 12–18
Fannie Never Flinched
Mary Cronk Farrell
Fannie Sellins stands her ground against powerful industries, risking everything to demand fair treatment for workers in
Ages 10–14
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