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for Ages 15–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
7,476 books found
The Dark Matter of Mona Starr
Laura Lee Gulledge
Vibrant yellow sparks light up a greyscale world as Mona Starr uses art and cosmic imagination to visualize and manage h
Ages 12–18
Daniel, Deconstructed
James Ramos
Daniel is on the autism spectrum and finds social cues confusing, but he's determined to play matchmaker for two friends
Ages 13–18
Crafting Change: Handmade Activism, Past and Present
Jessica Vitkus
Knitting, sculpting, and embroidery become powerful tools for change in this look at the artists who use their crafts to
Ages 12–18
Color of the Sky Is the Shape of the Heart, The
Chesil
After being sent to school in the United States, a Korean girl born in Japan struggles to rebuild her life while facing
Ages 14–18
The Code Breaker (Young Readers Edition)
Walter Isaacson
Jennifer Doudna’s groundbreaking work with CRISPR shows how a curious mind and a gene-editing tool can change the future
Ages 10–17
Chronically Dolores
Maya Van Wagenen
While managing a chronic illness, Dolores forms an unexpected bond with a new friend that helps her navigate the complex
Ages 14–18
The Burning #1
The Burning: Black Wall Street and the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921
Tim Madigan, Hilary Beard
This powerful account details the destruction of the Greenwood community and connects the history of the Tulsa Race Mass
Ages 12–18
Bright Red Fruit
Safia Elhillo
This modern verse retelling of the Persephone myth captures the intense tug-of-war between conflicting desires and the w
Ages 14–18
Bridge Across the Sky
Freeman Ng
A Chinese boy endures the grueling wait and interrogation at Angel Island in 1924, holding onto hope for a new life thro
Ages 12–18
Boys of the Beast
Monica Zepeda
Three Latino cousins who are total strangers pile into a car for a road trip from Oregon to New Mexico, discovering who
Ages 14–18
Bodyguard Unit, The: Edith Garrud, Women's Suffrage, and Jujitsu
Clément Xavier, Lisa Lugrin
In the fight for the vote, a group of brave British suffragists master the art of jujitsu to defend themselves on the fr
Ages 10–16
Attucks!: Oscar Robertson and the Basketball Team That Awakened a City
Phillip Hoose
An all-black high school basketball team shatters records and racial barriers in 1950s Indianapolis, proving that a winn
Ages 12–18
Americanized: Rebel Without a Green Card
Sara Saedi
High school is hard enough without the secret of being undocumented. This honest, funny memoir uses real diary entries t
Ages 12–18
Amazona
Canizales
Stark red and black art follows an Indigenous woman returning to the Colombian rainforest to mourn her daughter and conf
Ages 14–18
All That It Ever Meant: A Novel
Blessing Musariri
Fourteen-year-old Matiponesa journeys from England to Zimbabwe to mourn her mother, finding solace in a secret conversat
Ages 12–17
A Volcano Beneath the Snow
Albert Marrin
Witness the life of abolitionist John Brown and the raid on Harper’s Ferry while weighing the difficult question of whet
Ages 12–18
The 21: The True Story of the Youth Who Sued the U.S. Government Over Climate Change
Elizabeth Rusch
Follow the landmark legal battle of twenty-one young people suing the U.S. government for failing to protect their futur
Ages 12–18
The Year We Disappeared: A Father-Daughter Memoir
Cylin Busby, John Busby
Life changes in an instant for the Busby family when they are forced into hiding to escape a gunman seeking revenge agai
Ages 12–18
While You Were Dreaming
Alisha Rai
Sonia goes viral after a heroic rescue, but the sudden spotlight threatens her undocumented family and forces her to pro
Ages 13–18
New York Times Twentieth Century Bookshelf
When the Wall Came Down: The Berlin Wall and the Fall of Soviet Communism
Serge Schmemann
Actual New York Times reports and personal recollections capture the monumental moment the Berlin Wall fell and the subs
Ages 12–18
When Plague Strikes: The Black Death, Smallpox, AIDS
James Cross Giblin
Plagues have the power to change everything. Trace the social, religious, and political shifts caused by the Black Death
Ages 12–18
What Have You Lost?
Naomi Shihab Nye
Poetry and stark black-and-white photography combine to examine the many ways we experience loss, from outgrown childhoo
Ages 12–18
Voyage into the Deep: The Saga of Jules Verne and Captain Nemo
François Rivière
Venture into the mind of Jules Verne through this graphic novel that reimagines the mysterious events that inspired the
Ages 10–16
Unretouchable
Sofia Szamosi
Olive spends her summer working behind the scenes of the fashion world, seeing firsthand how images are manipulated befo
Ages 13–18
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