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Little Kids
3-5 Year Olds
6-10 Year Olds
Frances Hodgson Burnett
6-10 years
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A Little Princess
hardback
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A Little Princess
paperback
B&N
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Frances Hodgson Burnett
6-10 years
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The Secret Garden
hardback
B&N
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The Secret Garden
paperback
B&N
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Beverly Cleary
6-10 years
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Ramona Series by Beverly Cleary
Click the link to see books in the series
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Dorothy Canfield Fisher
6-10 years
preteen
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Understood Betsy
hardback
B&N
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This is a wonderful old book published originally in 1917 by the author who brought the Montessori method to America by writing about it.
In this book, Elizabeth Ann, a frail, scaredy-kid,who is an orphan, is being brought up by her Great Aunt and her Great Aunt's daughter, whom she calls Aunt Frances.
Aunt Frances is thin and frail and scared of dogs and so on. Elizabeth Ann has been so cosseted that she has never had a real thought of her own, nor has she even ever dressed herself.
Almost overnight, due to her Great Aunt's sickness, Elizabeth Ann's life is turned upside down and she is on a train to the loathed Putney, Vermont relatives.
Once there, Elizabeth Ann becomes Betsy and learns to
think for herself and take care of herself and finds real happiness.
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Understood Betsy
paperback
B&N
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Louise Fitzhugh
6-10 years
preteen
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Harriet the Spy
paperback
B&N
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From Amazon: "The fascinating story is about an intensely curious and
intelligent girl, who literally spies on people and writes about them in her secret notebook, trying to
make sense of life's absurdities. When her classmates find her notebook and read her painfully blunt
comments about them, Harriet finds herself a lonely outcast. Fitzhugh's writing is astonishingly vivid,
real and engaging, and Harriet, by no means a typical, loveable heroine, is one of literature's most
unforgettable characters."
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Harriet the Spy
hardback
B&N
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Ruth Stiles Gannett
3-5 years
6-10 years
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My Father's Dragon Series by Ruth Gannett
Click the link to see books in the series
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Elizabeth Goudge
6-10 years
preteen
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Linnets and Valerians
paperback
B&N
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This book is out-of-print, but you may be able to find it at a library or from bibliofind.
This is an enthralling story of love, evil, magic, and four children in 1912 in England.
While their father is away in Egypt they come to live with their batchelor uncle and his houseman in a town that has evil magic woven through it.
The children by their goodness and high spirits, with the help of golden bees and the houseman, manage to conquer the black magic and set all to rights. This sounds trite, but it is a wonderful story to read aloud, and everyone will want to keep going and find out what happens next.
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Frances Mary Hendry
6-10 years
preteen
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Quest for a Maid
paperback
B&N
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This is one of my husband's and daughters' favorite books. He has read it to them several times.
It is set in 13th century Scotland, and the heroine begins the book as a nine-year old and grows up. She ends up being forced to fight against her older sister, whom she worships, who is a powerful witch.
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C. S. Lewis
6-10 years
preteen
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The lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
paperback
B&N
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The lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
hardback
B&N
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Betty Bao Lord
6-10 years
preteen
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In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson
hardback
B&N
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This book, based on the author's immigrant experience, is a look at 10-year old Shirley Wong's first year in America.
It is also Jackie Robinson's first major league season and the year of the Boar in the Chinese calendar.
Arriving in Brooklyn speaking no English, Shirley slowly makes friends and learns to love baseball.
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In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson
paperback
B&N
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Maud Hart Lovelace
6-10 years
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Betsy-Tacy Series
Click the link to see books in the series
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Patricia MacLachlan
6-10 years
preteen
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Sarah, Plain and Tall
hardback
B&N
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This is a short, spare, beautiful chapter book, which won the 1986 Newbery Medal. The story revolves around two motherless children whose father sends for a mail-order bride.
The children are desperate for her to stay, but she misses Maine so much, there on the prairie, that the story is full of fears of her deciding not to stay.
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Sarah, Plain and Tall
paperback
B&N
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Robert Munsch
3-5 years
6-10 years
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The Paper Bag Princess
hardback
B&N
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This is a picture book with a great message for girls. They can use their brains (not violence) to best dragons, and they don't need to put up with men (even princes) who don't appreciate them.
And it's funny too.
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The Paper Bag Princess
paperback
B&N
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Louise Rankin
6-10 years
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Daughter of the Mountains
paperback
B&N
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This is an astonishing story for a suburban mother to read.
As I read it to my nine-year old, I could not help but consider what it would be like for my child to be on her own.
It is the story of the adventures of a nine-year old
girl on her own trying to recover her stolen dog. She ends up journeying down from her home in the Tibetan mountains eventually all the way into Calcutta. As well as being exciting, it is a well-developed picture of another time and place. It was a Newbery Honor Book in 1949.
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Peter & Connie Roop
6-10 years
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Keep the Lights Burning, Abbie
paperback
B&N
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This book is an easy reader for the
older 4's through 7 or 8's.
It is the true story of a little girl who
had to keep the lighthouse lamps
burning during a terrible weeks-long
storm in Maine in 1856.
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J. R. R. Tolkien
6-10 years
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The Hobbit
paperback
B&N
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Although the Lord of the Rings is only for older children, The Hobbit is easy enough for even small children to understand.
Although there are no females of consequence in this tale, there is a lot of adventure and excitement.
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The Hobbit
hardback
B&N
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Hilda van Stockum
6-10 years
preteen
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The Mitchells Series by Hilda van Stockum
Click the link to see books in the series
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Margaret K. Wetterer
3-5 years
6-10 years
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Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express
paperback
B&N
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This book is an easy reader with very simple words and sentences. It is the true story of a girl who risked her life to save others in a terrible storm in Iowa in 1881.
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E. B. White
6-10 years
preteen
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Charlotte's Web
hardback
B&N
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Charlotte's Web
paperback
B&N
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Laura Ingalls Wilder
6-10 years
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Little House Books
Click the link to see books in the series
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Preteens
Carol Ryrie Brink
preteen
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Caddie Woodlawn
hardback
B&N
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This book was written by Caddie Woodlawn's granddaughter. Caddie was 11 in 1864, and she and her brothers had a great time running wild in the woods of Wisconsin, but her mother didn't approve of Caddie's behavior.
Fortunately, for Caddie, her father did approve.
This book won the Newbery Medal in 1936.
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Caddie Woodlawn
paperback
B&N
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Orson Scott Card
preteen
teen
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Ender's Game
hardback
B&N
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This book is a tour-de-force. Although it is about small children, aged 5-12, pressed into service to fight the final battle against the alien "buggers," who otherwise will destroy humanity, it is not a children's book.
The main character of the book is Ender (Andrew) Wiggin, who must conquer other children as well as the computer programs to win the war. The pace is intense and there is a fair amount of violence, but it never seems gratuitous.
The ending is extremely surprising and makes it a necessity that this book be read before its newer companion book, Ender's Shadow.
Although this is a science fiction book, it has ended up on school reading lists near here.
There are three other books in the direct Ender series, but they are much more philosophical.
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Ender's Game
paperback
B&N
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Orson Scott Card
preteen
teen
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Ender's Shadow
hardback
B&N
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This book covers roughly the same time period and much of the same content as Ender's Game, but it is told from the point of view of Bean, Ender's most valuable lieutenant.
Bean is first shown as a starving two year old on the streets of Amsterdam. He survives because of his intelligence and finally makes it to Battle School where his help is decisive in Ender's winning the war.
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Ender's Shadow
paperback
B&N
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Sharon Creech
preteen
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The Wanderer
hardback
B&N
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Thirteen-year-old Sophie joins her uncles and male cousins on a sailing trip from Connecticut to England, where her grandfather lives,
on a 45-foot sailboat.
They are caught in a serious storm, and the sailing is described in great detail. The chapters alternate between Sophie's journal and that of her cousin Cody. There are a number of mysteries about Sophie and her dead parents, which add intrigue to the book.
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Karen Cushman
preteen
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The Midwife's Apprentice
paperback
B&N
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This Newbery Medal Book, 1996, is set in medieval England. Alyce, a beggar child, improves her lot in life by becoming the midwife's apprentice. This is a picture of the life of a common person, a welcome respite from the lives of lords and ladies.
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The Midwife's Apprentice
hardback
B&N
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Dorothy Canfield Fisher
6-10 years
preteen
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Understood Betsy
hardback
B&N
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This is a wonderful old book published originally in 1917 by the author who brought the Montessori method to America by writing about it.
In this book, Elizabeth Ann, a frail, scaredy-kid,who is an orphan, is being brought up by her Great Aunt and her Great Aunt's daughter, whom she calls Aunt Frances.
Aunt Frances is thin and frail and scared of dogs and so on. Elizabeth Ann has been so cosseted that she has never had a real thought of her own, nor has she even ever dressed herself.
Almost overnight, due to her Great Aunt's sickness, Elizabeth Ann's life is turned upside down and she is on a train to the loathed Putney, Vermont relatives.
Once there, Elizabeth Ann becomes Betsy and learns to
think for herself and take care of herself and finds real happiness.
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Understood Betsy
paperback
B&N
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Louise Fitzhugh
6-10 years
preteen
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Harriet the Spy
paperback
B&N
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From Amazon: "The fascinating story is about an intensely curious and
intelligent girl, who literally spies on people and writes about them in her secret notebook, trying to
make sense of life's absurdities. When her classmates find her notebook and read her painfully blunt
comments about them, Harriet finds herself a lonely outcast. Fitzhugh's writing is astonishingly vivid,
real and engaging, and Harriet, by no means a typical, loveable heroine, is one of literature's most
unforgettable characters."
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Harriet the Spy
hardback
B&N
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Elizabeth Goudge
6-10 years
preteen
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Linnets and Valerians
paperback
B&N
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This book is out-of-print, but you may be able to find it at a library or from bibliofind.
This is an enthralling story of love, evil, magic, and four children in 1912 in England.
While their father is away in Egypt they come to live with their batchelor uncle and his houseman in a town that has evil magic woven through it.
The children by their goodness and high spirits, with the help of golden bees and the houseman, manage to conquer the black magic and set all to rights. This sounds trite, but it is a wonderful story to read aloud, and everyone will want to keep going and find out what happens next.
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Frances Mary Hendry
6-10 years
preteen
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Quest for a Maid
paperback
B&N
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This is one of my husband's and daughters' favorite books. He has read it to them several times.
It is set in 13th century Scotland, and the heroine begins the book as a nine-year old and grows up. She ends up being forced to fight against her older sister, whom she worships, who is a powerful witch.
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Karen Hesse
preteen
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Out of the Dust
hardback
B&N
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This is a sad book, written in free verse format. It covers a little more than a year in the life of a 14-year old girl living through the dust bowl in Oklahoma. The life is very hard, dust storms can come up suddenly and bury cars and people and destroy crops, and her life is made worse by a tragic accident to her mother and herself.
Nevertheless, there is hope in this book, and it provides a picture of its time and place.
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Out of the Dust
paperback
B&N
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Annie Fellows Johnston
preteen
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The Little Colonel Series by Annie Fellows Johnston
Click the link to see books in the series
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David Kherdian
preteen
teen
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The Road from Home : A True Story of Courage, Survival, and Hope
paperback
B&N
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This is a biography of the author's mother, telling about how she and her Armenian family were forced to march through the middle east in the years preceding World War I because Turkey was trying to rid itself of its Armenian citizens.
There are many sad events in Veron, the heroine's, life, but she continues to persevere and finally makes it to America. It is not too horrible for younger children to read or have it read to them.
This book describes events that many of us here in the US are completely unaware of.
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The Road from Home : A True Story of Courage, Survival, and Hope
hardback
B&N
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C. S. Lewis
6-10 years
preteen
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The lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
paperback
B&N
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The lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
hardback
B&N
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Betty Bao Lord
6-10 years
preteen
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In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson
hardback
B&N
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This book, based on the author's immigrant experience, is a look at 10-year old Shirley Wong's first year in America.
It is also Jackie Robinson's first major league season and the year of the Boar in the Chinese calendar.
Arriving in Brooklyn speaking no English, Shirley slowly makes friends and learns to love baseball.
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In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson
paperback
B&N
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Patricia MacLachlan
6-10 years
preteen
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Sarah, Plain and Tall
hardback
B&N
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This is a short, spare, beautiful chapter book, which won the 1986 Newbery Medal. The story revolves around two motherless children whose father sends for a mail-order bride.
The children are desperate for her to stay, but she misses Maine so much, there on the prairie, that the story is full of fears of her deciding not to stay.
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Sarah, Plain and Tall
paperback
B&N
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Robin McKinley
preteen
teen
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The Hero and the Crown
hardback
B&N
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This is an engaging book, with an appealing princess heroine, who must work all the harder to gain her birthright because she is different from the other people in her kingdom.
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The Hero and the Crown
paperback
B&N
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Scott O'Dell
preteen
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Island of the Blue Dolphins
hardback
B&N
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My fourth grade teacher read us this Newbery Medal book, and we were desperate to hear the next chapter each day. My own children loved it as well. Based on a true story, this tells of a young Indian girl who ends up being alone on a deserted island for many years. She builds herself shelter, feeds herself, fends off the wild dogs and remains optimistic.
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Island of the Blue Dolphins
paperback
B&N
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Ethel J. Phelps (Ed.)
preteen
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Tatterhood and Other Tales: Stories of Magic and Adventure
paperback
B&N
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This is a collection of folk tales from all over the world. Each story has a strong, successful female protagonist.
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Elizabeth George Speare
preteen
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The Witch of Blackbird Pond
hardback
B&N
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The year is 1687 and Katherine (Kit) Tyler is fleeing her home of Barbados, after the death of her grandfather, for Connecticut and her mother's family she has never met.
She finds that she is very different from the Puritans there. She has never worked, she knows how to read, she understands how to enjoy life, and she ends up being unhppy.
She befriends an outcast, the Widow Tupper, who lives near the Pond and is called a witch by some in the town. Events move rapidly and Kit herself is accused of witchcraft.
This book, a Newbery Medal winner and ALA Notable Children's Book, is also a quiet romance, which ends with three happy marriages.
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The Witch of Blackbird Pond
paperback
B&N
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Alison Uttley
preteen
teen
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A Traveller in Time
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This book was originally published in 1939. It is out of print here in the U.S., but you can look for it at your library or at biliofind [Search for "traveller" with only one "l", i.e. "traveler"] or at Amazon's UK site.
It is a wonderful story about a girl, Penelope, who visits her aunt and uncle at the family's ancestral home and finds that she is able to move back and forth between her own time and 300 years earlier in the family.
The family of 300 years earlier is caught up in a doomed plan to free Mary Queen of Scots, and Penelope gets involved as well. Because she looks very much like other members of the family, she is accepted and loved in the old times. Many times, she is more interested in her "other" life than in her current one.
The story does not race along, but it is interesting and informative and holds the reader's attention.
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Hilda van Stockum
6-10 years
preteen
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The Mitchells Series by Hilda van Stockum
Click the link to see books in the series
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Carol Weston
preteen
adult
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Private and Personal
paperback
B&N
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This is a good book for middle-schoolers and their parents, written in a question and answer format.
Weston is a "Dear Abby"-type columnist for Girl's Life and the questions she is answering are real questions from real girls.
This book answers questions for girls, but it also tells parents what kinds of questions their daughters might be having.
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E. B. White
6-10 years
preteen
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Charlotte's Web
hardback
B&N
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Charlotte's Web
paperback
B&N
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Teens
Joan Bauer
teen
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Hope was Here
hardback
B&N
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This Newbery Honor book (2001) is a wonderful portrait of a teenage girl, Hope. When Hope was small, her Mother dumped her with her Aunt, and the two of them work in diners: Hope as a waitress and her Aunt as a cook.
The story revolves around their moving to Wisconsin to take over a diner for an owner who has leukemia. Although a small town, many things happen.
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Orson Scott Card
preteen
teen
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Ender's Game
hardback
B&N
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This book is a tour-de-force. Although it is about small children, aged 5-12, pressed into service to fight the final battle against the alien "buggers," who otherwise will destroy humanity, it is not a children's book.
The main character of the book is Ender (Andrew) Wiggin, who must conquer other children as well as the computer programs to win the war. The pace is intense and there is a fair amount of violence, but it never seems gratuitous.
The ending is extremely surprising and makes it a necessity that this book be read before its newer companion book, Ender's Shadow.
Although this is a science fiction book, it has ended up on school reading lists near here.
There are three other books in the direct Ender series, but they are much more philosophical.
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Ender's Game
paperback
B&N
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Orson Scott Card
preteen
teen
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Ender's Shadow
hardback
B&N
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This book covers roughly the same time period and much of the same content as Ender's Game, but it is told from the point of view of Bean, Ender's most valuable lieutenant.
Bean is first shown as a starving two year old on the streets of Amsterdam. He survives because of his intelligence and finally makes it to Battle School where his help is decisive in Ender's winning the war.
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Ender's Shadow
paperback
B&N
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Orson Scott Card
teen
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Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus
hardback
B&N
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This is my favorite Orson Scott Card book, and I have read almost all of them.
The story concerns member of a scientific research team in the distant future who study the past. Eventually they learn how to change the past. Christopher Columbus plays a pivotal role in the history of the Americas, which they want to change.
The story causes the reader to ponder such questions as what would have happened if the American natives were as advanced as Columbus when he arrived.
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Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus
paperback
B&N
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Caroline Cooney
teen
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Burning Up
paperback
B&N
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This is a riveting story, which delves deeply into racial prejudice from the viewpoint of a middle-class white girl. The book is not preachy at all, but the issues are clearly stated and the main character spends a lot of time pondering what her responsibility to improving the situation should be.
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Burning Up
hardback
B&N
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Helene Hanff
teen
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84 Charing Cross Road
hardback
B&N
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This is a slim volume of the real letters between Hanff, an American author, and a London bookseller, Frank Doel. They take place over 20 years, starting soon after World War II.
They begin with her letter looking for some books to buy, and as the years go by she becomes more involved with everyone at the bookstore. She never gets to meet Doel, because he dies before she manages to get to England, but they are real friends in letters.
Perhaps we can understand this even better now when we know that people can find real communities of friends on the internet, whom they never meet.
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84 Charing Cross Road
paperback
B&N
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David Kherdian
preteen
teen
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The Road from Home : A True Story of Courage, Survival, and Hope
paperback
B&N
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This is a biography of the author's mother, telling about how she and her Armenian family were forced to march through the middle east in the years preceding World War I because Turkey was trying to rid itself of its Armenian citizens.
There are many sad events in Veron, the heroine's, life, but she continues to persevere and finally makes it to America. It is not too horrible for younger children to read or have it read to them.
This book describes events that many of us here in the US are completely unaware of.
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The Road from Home : A True Story of Courage, Survival, and Hope
hardback
B&N
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Robin McKinley
preteen
teen
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The Hero and the Crown
hardback
B&N
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This is an engaging book, with an appealing princess heroine, who must work all the harder to gain her birthright because she is different from the other people in her kingdom.
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The Hero and the Crown
paperback
B&N
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Alison Uttley
preteen
teen
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A Traveller in Time
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This book was originally published in 1939. It is out of print here in the U.S., but you can look for it at your library or at biliofind [Search for "traveller" with only one "l", i.e. "traveler"] or at Amazon's UK site.
It is a wonderful story about a girl, Penelope, who visits her aunt and uncle at the family's ancestral home and finds that she is able to move back and forth between her own time and 300 years earlier in the family.
The family of 300 years earlier is caught up in a doomed plan to free Mary Queen of Scots, and Penelope gets involved as well. Because she looks very much like other members of the family, she is accepted and loved in the old times. Many times, she is more interested in her "other" life than in her current one.
The story does not race along, but it is interesting and informative and holds the reader's attention.
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Jean Webster
teen
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Daddy-Long-Legs
hardback
B&N
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This is a great book written almost a hundred years ago. It is in the form of letters written by an orphan to her secret benefactor who is sending her to school.
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Daddy-Long-Legs
paperback
B&N
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Adults
Gavin De Becker
adult
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Protecting the Gift: Keeping Children and Teenagers Safe (And Parents Sane)
hardback
B&N
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This book is somewhat redundant with De Becker's earlier book, "Gift of Fear." His aim is to create awareness of potential dangers and provide parents with the knowledge necessary for prevention and control
In the same format of stories illustrating each point, De Becker shows how to protect your children. Some topics covered include
- Safety skills for children outside the home
- Warning signs of sexual abuse
- How to screen baby-sitters and choose schools
- Strategies for keeping teenagers safe from violence
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Protecting the Gift: Keeping Children and Teenagers Safe (And Parents Sane)
paperback
B&N
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Gavin De Becker
adult
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The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence
hardback
B&N
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The author of this book is a security expert. But interestingly, the book is about paying attention to your intuition. He believes that many women would rather get into an elevator alone with a scary-looking man than to hurt his feelings by not getting in.
He stresses paying attention to your surroundings. The books is full of interesting stories to illustrate his point.
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The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence
paperback
B&N
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The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence
paperback
B&N
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Thomas Lewis, et al.
adult
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A General Theory of Love
hardback
B&N
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This is a relatively new book, which I just loved. It is exceptionally well written by three psychiatrists at UC San Francisco Medical School.
In it they explain about the three kinds of brain we have: the reptilian brain, the limbic brain, and the neocortex, where we do our rational thinking. They believe that love and relationships with those we love form patterns in our limbic brain that cause us to be who we are.
This explanation explains why rationality is no good at helping someone choose more reasonable partners, and it explains how psychotherapy should work and why it takes so long.
On top of that, this is a delightful book to read.
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A General Theory of Love
paperback
B&N
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Jan Phillips
adult
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A Waist is a Terrible Thing to Mind
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I ran across this book while researching links for this web site. I haven't read it, but it looks interesting. It's not available from Amazon, but you can order it from the publisher.
From the Publisher
A Waist Is A Terrible Thing To Mind is a dramatic illustration of the profound impact of body image on women's lives. A compilation of stories by women of diverse ages and backgrounds, it exposes the devastating consequences of a culture's obsession with unnatural thinness and artificial beauty. This book is a call to action, to mindfulness, and to the conception of a new definition of beauty that is holistic, inclusive, and life-affirming.
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Mary Bray Pipher
adult
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Reviving Ophelia : Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls
hardback
B&N
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Mary Pipher is a therapist who sees troubled teenage girls. She was one of the first to describe how our world causes many teenage girls to reject their true selves to try to fit in.
She has words of caution and hope for parents.
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Reviving Ophelia : Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls
paperback
B&N
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Carol Weston
preteen
adult
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Private and Personal
paperback
B&N
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This is a good book for middle-schoolers and their parents, written in a question and answer format.
Weston is a "Dear Abby"-type columnist for Girl's Life and the questions she is answering are real questions from real girls.
This book answers questions for girls, but it also tells parents what kinds of questions their daughters might be having.
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Jean Zimmerman
adult
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Raising Our Athletic Daughters : How Sports Can Build Self-Esteem and Save Girls' Lives
paperback
B&N
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We haven't read this book yet, but it has wonderful reviews both on Amazon and on this web site.
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