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for Ages 8–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
45,888 books found
Dear Mr. Dickens
Nancy Churnin
One woman’s persistent letters challenge a legendary Victorian author to confront his own prejudices and change his famo
Ages 7–11
Dazzling Zelda: The Story of Fashion Designer Zelda Wynn Valdes
Aura Lewis in collaboration with Farai Simoyi
Zelda Wynn Valdes used her talent for stitching and sketching to become a legendary fashion designer and a dedicated men
Ages 4–8
True Stories in Focus #2
Days of Infamy: How a Century of Bigotry Led to Japanese American Internment
Lawrence Goldstone
Archival photos and maps document the history of anti-Asian laws in America that culminated in the forced internment of
Ages 12–18
Daughters of the Lamp
Nedda Lewers
An Egyptian American girl discovers her bicultural identity is the key to a magical mission stretching back to a 10th-ce
Ages 8–12
Darker by Four #1
Darker by Four
June CL Tan
Driven by her mother's death, an exorcist-in-training hunts undead Revenants only to find the Guild she serves is built
Ages 14–18
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
Dan Unmasked
Chris Negron
Thirteen-year-old Dan is convinced that the secrets to waking his best friend from a coma are hidden within the pages of
Ages 8–12
Cut!: How Lottie Reiniger and a Pair of Scissors Revolutionized Animation
C. E. Winters
Armed with just a pair of scissors and black paper, Lottie Reiniger used intricate silhouettes and a handmade camera to
Ages 5–10
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
Coffee, Rabbit , Snowdrop, Lost
Betina Birkjær
Miguel notices his grandfather is changing, but he and his grandmother find new, poetic ways to care for him as his memo
Ages 5–9
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
Clues to the Universe
Christina Li
An artistic boy and a science-loving girl join forces to create a science fair entry that helps them find their place in
Ages 8–12
Climbing the Volcano: A Journey in Haiku
Curtis Manley
A boy and his family trek to the peak of an Oregon volcano, capturing the wildlife and shifting landscapes through the q
Ages 4–8
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
Chester Keene Cracks the Code
Kekla Magoon
Chester loves rules and logic, but a cryptic riddle from his distant father forces him into a puzzling adventure with a
Ages 8–12
Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species
Sabina Radeva
Stunning illustrations bring the complex ideas of natural selection and animal variation to life in this clear guide to
Ages 6–10
Carry Me Home
Janet Fox
When her father vanishes from their RV park home, Lulu must step up to protect her younger sister and keep their small w
Ages 8–12
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
Bug Off!
Jane Yolen
Tiny insects take center stage in this collection where playful, clever verses meet fascinating scientific facts about t
Ages 4–9
Brilliant Calculator, The: How Mathematician Edith Clarke Helped Electrify America
Jan Lower
Edith Clarke defied the expectations of the early 20th century to become the first female electrical engineer, using mat
Ages 4–9
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
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