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for Ages 9–18 – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
35,033 books found
(Don't) Call Me Crazy
Kelly Jensen
For the teenager navigating mental health challenges or trying to understand their own mind, this anthology offers diver
Ages 14–18
Years of Dust: The Story of the Dust Bowl
Albert Marrin
Firsthand accounts and archival photos reveal how environmental neglect and economic collapse turned the Great Plains in
Ages 10–18
Words Set Me Free: The Story of Young Frederick Douglass
Lesa Cline-Ransome
Follow a young boy's journey from the hardships of slavery to the life-changing moment he learns to read, paving a lyric
Ages 5–9
Wonder Horse: The True Story of the World's Smartest Horse
Emily Arnold McCully
Discover the incredible true bond between Bill Key and an orphaned foal who learned to read and write through kindness i
Ages 5–9
Woman for President: The Story of Victoria Woodhull, A
Kathleen Krull
Victoria Woodhull leads the charge for women's suffrage by launching a historic run for the White House in 1872, long be
Ages 6–10
Witch Hunt: Mysteries of the Salem Witch Trials
Marc Aronson
The dark history of colonial Massachusetts unfolds through the true accounts of the two hundred people accused during th
Ages 12–18
Wildside
Steven Jay Gould
A Texas ranch hides a portal to a pristine, alternate Earth, but a plan to harvest its resources attracts dangerous atte
Ages 12–17
Why We Fly
Gilly Segal, Kimberly Jones
For the teen grappling with the social and personal consequences of standing up for what they believe in, even when it r
Ages 12–18
Why the Earth Quakes: The Story of Earthquakes and Volcanoes
Mario Salvadori, Matthys Levy
Tragic history meets geology as the stories of Vesuvius and Mount St. Helens explain the powerful forces that cause the
Ages 10–18
Where the Broken Heart Still Beats: The Story of Cynthia Ann Parker
Carolyn Meyer
A chief's wife and mother is torn from her Comanche home and forced back into a white society that feels entirely foreig
Ages 10–14
Where the Action Was: Women War Correspondents in World War II
Penny Colman
Original dispatches and black-and-white photos reveal the immense dangers women faced while reporting from the front lin
Ages 10–14
When Washington Crossed the Delaware: A Wintertime Story for Young Patriots
Lynne Cheney
General George Washington leads his exhausted troops across an icy river on Christmas night to launch a surprise strike
Ages 6–10
What Do Authors Do?
Eileen Christelow
Humorous cartoon illustrations go behind the scenes to show how writers turn a simple idea into a finished picture book
Ages 6–10
Images and Issues of Women in Twentieth-Century America #4
War, Women, and the News
Catherine Gourley
A handful of daring women journalists risked everything on the front lines of World War II to report the news when few p
Ages 12–18
Walking on the Boundaries of Change
Sara Holbrook
Honest poetry captures the shifting landscape of growing up, providing a voice for the personal changes and social press
Ages 11–16
Vietnamese Legends
George F. Schultz
These thirty-two classic folktales and legends offer a window into traditional Vietnamese culture and the timeless strug
Ages 10–18
Uncle Daddy
Ralph Fletcher
Nine-year-old Rivers feels torn between the great-uncle who raised him and the father who suddenly returned after years
Ages 8–12
The Scientist in Absolutely Everybody
Turn It Loose
Diane Swanson
For the child who asks why tops spin and planes fly. This hands-on guide explores the physics of motion through fun fact
Ages 8–12
Trouble's Daughter: The Story of Susanna Hutchinson, Indian Captive
Katherine Kirkpatrick
Captured by the Lenape after a tragic massacre, nine-year-old Susanna must find her place in a new culture that eventual
Ages 10–14
Traveling the Freedom Road: From Slavery and the Civil War Through Reconstruction
Linda Barrett Osborne
First-hand slave narratives and personal diaries reveal the raw emotion and difficult reality of life through the Civil
Ages 10–14
To the Mountaintop: My Journey Through the Civil Rights Movement.
Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault shares her firsthand account of the six years she spent on the front lines of the Amer
Ages 12–18
To Space and Back
Sally Ride, Susan Okie
Astronaut Sally Ride shares the breathtaking details of her journey into orbit, from the thrill of the launch to the dai
Ages 8–12
Time for Andrew
Mary Downing Hahn
For the child feeling out of place or anxious about change, this eerie time-slip adventure explores courage and identity
Ages 9–12
This Land Was Made for You and Me: The Life and Songs of Woody Guthrie
Elizabeth Partridge
Trace the dusty roads and powerful anthems of Woody Guthrie, the folk singer who transformed the American landscape into
Ages 12–18
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