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Just for a Day
Jaguar in the Rain Forest
Joanne Ryder
For the child with an active imagination who wants to know what it really feels like to be a wild animal in the heart of
Ages 4–8
Jackie's Wild Seattle
Will Hobbs
For the child who loves animals and wants to help. This story explores the growth that comes from stepping up when famil
Ages 8–12
Ice Drift
Theodore Taylor
For the child who needs to see the power of inner strength and sibling bonds when facing an overwhelming, life-changing
Ages 8–12
Ice Bear and Little Fox
Jonathan London
For the child who is mesmerized by the natural world and the quiet, persevering spirit of wild animals surviving in the
Ages 4–8
I Saw the Sea and the Sea Saw Me
Megan Montague Cash
For the child who loves the beach but feels nervous about the stinging creatures hiding in the waves.
Ages 3–7
I Am Still Alive
Kate Alice Marshall
Stranded in the remote Canadian wilderness after a violent betrayal, Jess must hunt, forage, and survive with only a dog
Ages 12–18
The Cocalero Novels #1
I Am a Taxi
Deborah Ellis
Diego lives inside a Bolivian prison with his parents, running errands to survive. But a dangerous job in the jungle mig
Ages 10–14
Hurricane Song
Paul Volponi
Trapped in the New Orleans Superdome during Hurricane Katrina, a football-loving son and his jazz-loving father must fin
Ages 12–17
How Angel Peterson Got His Name
Gary Paulsen
Shooting waterfalls in a barrel and wrestling bears are just a few of the hilarious, real-life mishaps from Gary Paulsen
Ages 8–14
Hop Jump
Ellen Stoll Walsh
For the child who feels like they don't quite fit the mold, this story celebrates finding your own rhythm and the joy of
Ages 2–6
Tillerman Cycle #1
Homecoming
Cynthia Voigt
Abandoned at a mall, Dicey Tillerman must lead her three younger siblings across Connecticut on foot to find a home and
Ages 10–14
Hole in the Sky
Pete Hautman
Ceej treks into the Grand Canyon to find his missing family in a future world ravaged by a deadly flu and haunted by anc
Ages 12–16
Heroes of the Valley
Jonathan Stroud
Halli's love for practical jokes accidentally restarts an ancient blood feud, forcing him into a real quest against lege
Ages 10–14
Heroes for Civil Rights
David A. Adler
Meet the brave individuals, from Rosa Parks to the Little Rock Nine, who faced great risks to fight for justice and equa
Ages 7–11
The Boy, the Bear #3
The Hero of Little Street
Gregory Rogers
A boy hiding in an art gallery is pulled into a 17th-century Vermeer painting, where he must save a new canine friend fr
Ages 5–10
Here Lies the Librarian
Richard Peck
In 1914 Indiana, a girl running an auto shop joins forces with visiting library science students to revive a town librar
Ages 10–14
Hanuman
Erik Jendresen, Joshua M. Greene
For the child discovering that true strength comes from the heart, not just from muscles. This vibrant retelling celebra
Ages 6–10
Handmaid's Tale
Margaret Atwood
In the totalitarian Republic of Gilead, a woman named Offred fights to maintain her identity while being forced into a l
Ages 15–18
Gulf
Robert Westall
For the child grappling with the distance of global conflicts or a sibling's confusing behavior. A intense look at empat
Ages 11–15
The Dark Is Rising Sequence #4
The Grey King
Susan Cooper
Armed with a broken riddle and a magical harp, Will must navigate the Welsh hills to wake the ancient Sleepers before th
Ages 9–14
Grasshopper Summer
Ann Warren Turner
For the child facing a major move or a scary change, this story follows Sam's journey from a familiar home to the daunti
Ages 8–12
Good Night for Freedom, A
Barbara Olenyik Morrow
Hallie faces a life-changing choice when she finds two girls hiding in a secret Underground Railroad stop. Collage art b
Ages 6–10
Gone #1
Gone
Michael Grant
The adults are gone, the internet is dead, and the remaining teens are developing dangerous powers as they fight to surv
Ages 12–17
Gandhi
Leonard Everett Fisher
For the child curious about how one person can change the world through peace and courage rather than fighting.
Ages 7–11
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