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Explore chapter books books about writing & storytelling for children.
2,902 books
Jack Osborne #1
Zach's Lie
Roland Smith
Trapped in Argentina by a dangerous drug czar, Jack and Joanne must plot a daring escape while their family races agains
Ages 10–14
The House on the Canal: The Story of the House That Hid Anne Frank
Thomas Harding
For the child curious about history and the Holocaust, this beautifully told biography of a building offers a gentle but
Ages 7–10
The Secret Keeper
Kate Coombs
Kalli carries the weight of every deep, dark secret in Maldinga until the heavy burden becomes more than one person can
Ages 4–8
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The Bears' House #2
The Truth About Mary Rose
Marilyn Sachs
Named after an aunt who died a hero in a fire, Mary Rose begins to uncover a confusing and complicated truth behind her
Ages 9–12
Secret Tree Fort
Brianne Farley
For the child who feels ignored by an older sibling and uses their imagination to bridge the gap and invite connection.
Ages 4–8
The Other Side of the Story
Seriously, Cinderella Is SO Annoying!
Trisha Speed Shaskan
For the child learning that there are two sides to every story, this humorous retelling explores how perspective changes
Ages 6–9
Letters to Horseface: Young Mozart's Travels in Italy
F. N. Monjo
A fourteen-year-old Mozart writes home to his sister, sharing the sights, sounds, and musical inspirations of his 1770 j
Ages 8–12
My New Zealand Story
Dawn Raid
Pauline Vaeluaga Smith
For the child noticing unfairness in the world and wondering how to help. This diary-style story follows a girl discover
Ages 8–12
Dear America #11
Standing in the Light
Mary Pope Osborne
Taken captive during a time of frontier conflict, a young Quaker girl discovers shared humanity and courage through the
Ages 8–12
We Are Power: How Nonviolent Activism Changes the World
Todd Hasak-Lowy
For the young person feeling overwhelmed by world events and wondering how one person can make a difference through peac
Ages 10–14
Cowboys at the Ballet The Story of Choreographer Agnes de Mille
Claire Wrenn Bobrow
For the child who feels their unique ideas don't fit the mold, this story of a trailblazing choreographer celebrates fin
Ages 4–8
One Nation Under a Groove: Rap Music and Its Roots
James Haskins
For the young music lover curious about the origins of hip-hop. This deep dive traces the beat from African oral traditi
Ages 10–15
Snap Books: Take Action
Social Justice: How You Can Make a Difference
Lynn Bogen Sanders
Learn the most powerful ways young people can stand up for what is right and become active leaders in their own communit
Ages 8–12
The Inexplicable Logic of My Life
Benjamin Alire Sáenz
Senior year brings unexpected anger and deep questions for Sal as he tries to reconcile his quiet life with the person h
Ages 14–18
A Is for Bee
Ellen Heck
For the child curious about why different people use different words for the same thing, this alphabet book reveals the
Ages 3–7
Sparrow #1
Sparrow Spreads Her Wings
Gail Donovan
For the child who feels like their brain is always buzzing with 'what-ifs.' A tender look at navigating fifth grade with
Ages 8–12
Letters From Wolfie
Patti Sherlock
For the child grappling with the weight of a difficult decision or the pain of saying goodbye to a beloved pet for a gre
Ages 10–14
Thunder Boy Jr.
Sherman Alexie
Little Thunder loves his dad, Big Thunder, but he wants a name that belongs only to him. Watch him search for a title as
Ages 4–8
Rainbow Biography
Dare to Dream: Coretta Scott King and the Civil Rights Movement
Angela Shelf Medearis
For the child curious about the people who changed the world, this biography explores Coretta Scott King's strength and
Ages 7–11
A Semi-Definitive List of Worst Nightmares
Krystal Sutherland
For the teen navigating intense anxiety or the weight of a family history of mental illness, this story explores facing
Ages 14–18
The Mozart Question
Michael Morpurgo
A journalist in Venice is warned never to ask a world-famous violinist about Mozart, but the musician is finally ready t
Ages 9–13
A Nightmare in History: The Holocaust, 1933-1945
Miriam Chaikin
The harrowing history of the Holocaust is traced from its roots to the events in Warsaw and Auschwitz, emphasizing the v
Ages 10–15
Kid Blink Beats the World
Don Brown
For the child who feels small in a world of big rules: discover how a group of kids changed history by standing together
Ages 6–10
Detective Stories
Philip Pullman
Master the art of the clue with this collection of mysteries featuring legendary sleuths like Sherlock Holmes, Hercule P
Ages 10–16
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