Books I've recommended to teachers, friends and family as good books for young readers with higher reading levels. I categorize the books the way my local public library does: Juvenile Literature content is generally for grades 3-7. Young Adult Literature content is generally for grades 8-11. Of course, with all books there are tremendous exceptions to these categorizations—which is so much fun for librarians to play with. For example, Patricia Polacco's wonderful picture books, January's Sparrow, Pink and Say, and The Butterfly are beautifully illustrated picture books….but are categorized as Juvenile literature, as opposed to the Easy Reader/Picture Books, because the content would be emotionally difficult for children younger than third grade to grasp. Fiction books are labeled Fic. Non-fiction books are labeled Non-fic.
Title | Author | Category | Description/Comment |
The Magician's Elephant—and all by this author. | DiCamillo, Kate | Juv Fic | Kate DeCamillo's incredible and poetic writing in a beautiful literary story. Would appeal to literary girls. My daughter and I think it moves too slowly for most boys. A GREAT read aloud for parents and teachers. |
Chasing Vermeer | Blue Balliett | Juv Fic | FANTASTIC who- done-it story about a stolen Vermeer painting, coincidences---or are all events really related, pentominos—math puzzles, logical thinking. First in a GREAT series. |
Cracker: The Best Dog in Vietnam | Cynthia Kadohata | Juv Fic | A wonderful story about a service dog in Vietnam. There is one or two scenes of battle that are tough—but ok, especially for boys ahead of peers in literary maturity and can handle the topic of war. |
Carver: A Life in Poems | Marilyn Nelson | Juv Non-Fic | Book in verse about George Washington Carver. Lots to learn about this amazing African American inventor and innovator but in poems. |
Home of the Brave | Katherine Applegate | Juv Fic | A Somali teen boy refugee comes to the US—Minnesota in the midst of winter and learns what it means to live in US. The book is great and ALL in verse |
Pictures of Hollis Woods | Patricia Reilly Giff | Juv Fic | An artistic girl in the foster care system goes through the challenge of allowing herself to be loved and to love an adoptive family….more of a girl's book. |
Rules | Cynthia Rylant | Juv Fic | Teen girl has an autistic brother but wants to make friends with a new neighbor….just as she makes friends with another special needs friend. GREAT book |
The Sniper | James Riordan | YA Fic | The youngest sniper in the Russian Army during WWII is actually a girl….an amazing story that will keep both boys and girls turning pages…based on a true story that is detailed at the end of the book. |
A Time of Angels | Karen Hesse | YA Fic | A young girl leaves Boston during the great flu epidemic of 1914. Incredible story |
Out of the Dust | Karen Hesse | Juv Fic | The story of a girl living through the dust bowl days of the Great Depression. Winner of the Newberry Award and all in verse—great poems—emotionally challenging but informative. |
Aleutian Sparrow | Karen Hesse | Juv Fic | The story of a village of Eskimos relocated during WWII. Emotionally challenging but an incredible story. The story is told all in verse. |
The Wednesday Wars | Gary D. Schmidt | Juv Fic | Young boy in 6th grade gets stuck with his teacher every Wed. After some funny interactions they begin to study Shakespeare together and what the boy learns mirrors what's going on in the world at the time 1968. |
Counting on Grace | Elizabeth Winthrop | Juv Fic | Young Grace goes to work in a factory in the early 1800's. Story about factory life. Grace eventually leaves to become a teacher. |
F*E*G* Ridiculous Poems for Intelligent Children | Robin Hirsch | Juv Non-fic | Great poems that fit the "rules" of various types of poetry—but take poetry to the limit! Clever stuff |
The Puzzling World of Winston Breen | Berlin, Eric | Juv Fic | Great story for puzzle lovers—solving the puzzles helps solve the mystery. This author used to write crossword puzzles. Readers can go on-line to download puzzles if they don't want to cover their books with pencil marks. |
The Potato Chip Puzzles | Berlin, Eric | Juv Fic | Second book of Winston Breen mysteries. |
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