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Literature for Sixth Grade Learning

This teacher-focused collection includes titles identified in the source list for Grade 6, Grade 7, or Grade 8.

  • Grade 6
  • Grade 7
  • Grade 8

60 titles shown

Jennifer Chan is not alone

Tae Keller

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Mystery, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Being the new kid is never easy, and it can be especially hard at a new school with mean, popular kids. Chinese American Jennifer Chan moves in across the street from Korean American Mallory Moss in small-town Norwell, Florida. Jennifer, full of self-confidence, has a strong belief in aliens, and Mallory can tell that she's going to have trouble fitting in at their predominantly white middle school. As wild rumors spread about Jennifer, Mallory finds herself stuck between becoming friends with her or sticking with the queen bees of their seventh-grade class.

Culture
Chinese/Chinese American
Topics
Not specified

Maizy Chen's Last Chance

Lisa Yee

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Eleven-year-old Maizy Chen visits her estranged grandparents, who own and run a Chinese restaurant in Last Chance, Minnesota; as her visit lengthens, she makes unexpected discoveries about her family's history and herself.

Culture
Chinese/Chinese American
Topics
Immigration/Migration

Seen and Unseen: What Dorothea Lange, Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adams's Photographs Reveal about the Japanese American Incarceration

Elizabeth Partridge, Lauren Tamaki

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Legendary photographers Dorothea Lange, Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adams all photographed the Japanese American incarceration, but with different approaches-and different results. This nonfiction picture book for middle grade readers examines the Japanese-American incarceration-and the complexity of documenting it-through the work of these three photographers.

Culture
Japanese/Japanese American
Topics
American History, Visual Arts, War

Small Town Pride

Phil Stamper

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Jake is just starting to enjoy life as his school’s first openly gay kid. While his family and friends are accepting and supportive, the same can’t be said about everyone in their small town of Barton Springs, Ohio. When Jake’s dad hangs a comically large pride flag in their front yard in an overblown show of love, the mayor begins to receive complaints. A few people are even concerned the flag will lead to something truly outlandish: a pride parade. Except Jake doesn’t think that’s a ridiculous idea. Why can’t they hold a pride festival in Barton Springs? The problem is, Jake knows he’ll have to get approval from the town council, and the mayor won’t be on his side. And as Jake and his friends try to find a way to bring Pride to Barton Springs, it seems suspicious that the mayor’s son, Brett, suddenly wants to spend time with Jake. But someone that cute couldn’t possibly be in league with his mayoral mother, could he?

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Gender/Sexuality

The Last Mapmaker

Christina Soontornvat

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Joining an expedition to chart the southern seas, twelve-year-old mapmaker's assistant Sai, posing as a well-bred young lady with a glittering future, realizes she's not the only one on board harboring secrets when she discovers the ship's true destination.

Culture
South Asian
Topics
Not specified

Tumble

Celia Pérez

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction, Sports
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Before she decides whether to accept her stepfather's proposal of adoption, twelve-year-old Adela Ramirez reaches out to her estranged biological father--who is in the midst of a career comeback as a luchador--and the eccentric extended family of wrestlers she has never met, bringing Adela closer to understanding the expansive definition of family.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Physical Fitness

Two Degrees

Alan Gratz

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Adventure
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Fire. Ice. Flood. Three climate disasters. Four kids fighting for their lives. Akira, Owen, George, and Natalie are all swept up in the devastating effects of climate change. They are also connected in ways that will shock them--and could alter their destinies forever.

Culture
Japanese/Japanese American, Latino/Latino American
Topics
Earth Science

Wave

Diana Farid, Kris Goto

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Poetry, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

When her best friend's cancer returns in the summer of 1987, none of her usual pursuits--surfing, singing, or reading poetry--can keep thirteen-year-old Ava afloat.

Culture
Middle Eastern
Topics
Not specified

A Duet for Home

Karina Yan Glaser

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

From the New York Times best-selling creator of the Vanderbeekers series comes a triumphant tale of friendship, healing, and the power of believing in ourselves, told from the perspectives of two biracial sixth graders living in a homeless shelter.

Culture
Black/African American, Multicultural
Topics
Music

A Seed in the Sun

Aida Salazar

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Historical Fiction, Poetry
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Lula, a farm-working girl with big dreams, meets Dolores Huerta, Larry Itliong, and other labor rights activists and joins the 1965 protest for workers' rights.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
American History, Immigration/Migration

Air

Monica Roe

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction, Sports
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Twelve-and-a-half year old Emelyn Ethrige lives with her father in South Carolina, dreams of wheelchair motocross, and makes custom chair bags trying to earn enough money to buy a serious set of wheels. She has been in a wheelchair all her life, and is just fine getting around without help, but it seems that since her mother was killed in an accident everyone have started treating her differently: urging caution and trying to "help" and for an independently-minded girl who loves speed and big air tricks it is frustrating--so Emelyn and her best friends come up with a plan to change their minds.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Physical Fitness

Alice Austen Lived Here

Alex Gino

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Middle school student Sam is comfortable with their nonbinary identity, and their family has accepted it too (as long as they do their homework and chores), so when their history teacher assigns as a project coming up with a proposal for the new statue honoring a historical Staten Islander (there is a contest involved) they and their friend TJ decide to focus on Alice Austen, a lesbian photographer, whose house on Staten Island is a museum--but they have to overcome the presumption on the part of their teacher that only straight males are eligible.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Gender/Sexuality

Alone

Megan Freeman

Grades 6,7,8 2021
Genre
Adventure, Fantasy, Fiction in Verse, Science Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

When twelve-year-old Maddie hatches a scheme for a secret sleepover with her two best friends, she ends up waking up to a nightmare. She’s alone—left behind in a town that has been mysteriously evacuated and abandoned. With no one to rely on, no power, and no working phone lines or internet access, Maddie slowly learns to survive on her own. Her only companions are a Rottweiler named George and all the books she can read. After a rough start, Maddie learns to trust her own ingenuity and invents clever ways to survive in a place that has been deserted and forgotten. As months pass, she escapes natural disasters, looters, and wild animals. But Maddie’s most formidable enemy is the crushing loneliness she faces every day. Can Maddie’s stubborn will to survive carry her through the most frightening experience of her life?

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Not specified

American Murderer: The Parasite That Haunted the South

Gail Jarrow

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

The newest installment of Jarrow’s “Medical Fiascoes” series delves into the devastating impact and attempted eradication of hookworm in the American South. The species in question, Necator americanus, or “American murderer,” was discovered by epidemiologist Charles Wardell Stiles. Thriving in warm climates, the hookworm larva enters the body via the skin—often of bare feet—and travels in the bloodstream to the lungs, where it exits the capillaries and is swallowed. Once in the small intestine, it attaches itself and grows to maturity on the blood of its host. Like the others in the series, this account provides necessary social and cultural context alongside robust (and horrifying) medical and scientific information.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
American History, Global Historical Events and Figures, Life Science (Biology), Personal and Community Health

Ancestor Approved: Intertribal Stories for Kids

Cynthia Leitich Smith

Grades 6,7,8 2021
Genre
Realistic Fiction, Short Story
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

A bustling anthology of 16 short stories framed by opening and closing poems all connect to an annual intertribal powwow in Ann Arbor. Readers are immersed in the sights, sounds, energy, and emotions of a powwow experience.

Culture
Indigenous Peoples, Native American
Topics
American History

Anne of West Philly: A Modern Graphic Retelling of Anne of Green Gables

Ivy Noelle Weir

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Graphic Novel
Book description and connections

When Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert decide to foster a teenage girl for the first time, their lives are changed forever. Their redheaded foster daughter, Anne Shirley, is in search of an exciting life and has decided that West Philly is where she's going to find it. Armed with a big personality and unstoppable creativity, Anne takes her new home by storm as she joins the robotics club, makes new friends in Diana and Gilbert, experiences first love, and turns the ordinary into the extraordinary. But as Anne starts to get comfortable, she discovers one thing she wasn't looking for: a family.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
Not specified

Caprice

Coe Booth

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

After a wonderful seven weeks at Ainsley International School, twelve-year-old Caprice has been offered a full scholarship and she should be delighted, but instead she is full of doubts because what happened at the last night dance has brought back the memory of being sexually abused by her uncle as a four-year-old; worse, her maternal grandmother is ill, and that means going back to the house in Baltimore where it all happened--Caprice has never told anybody but now, as she realizes that her grandmother knew, she tries to find the words to tell someone, and the strength to finally confront her abuser.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
Mental, Emotional, and Social Health, Women’s Studies

Captain America. The Ghost Army

Alan Gratz

Grades 6,7,8 2023
Genre
Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Format
Graphic Novel
Book description and connections

In this thrilling historical adventure, 18 year-old Steve Rogers (AKA Captain America) and his young sidekick, Bucky Barnes are fighting in WWII when they encounter a threat like none they've ever seen -- a Ghost Army. The dead of this war and wars past are coming back to life, impervious to bullets, flames, or anything else the Allies can throw at them. The armies rise from the ground in the night and seem to disappear without a trace. How can Cap and Buck fight something that's already dead? And just what does the mysterious Baron Mordo, sitting in his castle atop nearby Wundagore Mountain have to do with this?

Culture
Not specified
Topics
War

City of Thieves

C. Alexander London

Grades 6,7,8 2021
Genre
Fantasy, Science Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

In a modern mega-city built around dragons, one boy gets caught up in the world of underground dragon battles and a high-stakes gang war that could tear his family apart.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Not specified

Ellen Outside the Lines

A.J. Sass

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Ellen, an autistic thirteen-year-old, navigates a new city, shifting friendships, a growing crush, and her queer and Jewish identities while on a class trip to Barcelona, Spain.

Culture
Jewish/Jewish American
Topics
Gender/Sexuality

Falling Short

Ernesto Cisneros

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction, Sports
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Isaac and Marco already know sixth grade is going to change their lives. But it won’t change things at home—not without each other’s help. This year, star basketball player Isaac plans on finally keeping up with his schoolwork. Better grades will surely stop Isaac’s parents from arguing all the time. Meanwhile, straight-A Marco vows on finally winning his father’s approval by earning a spot on the school’s basketball team. But will their friendship and support for each other be enough to keep the two boys from falling short?

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Physical Fitness

Freewater

Amina Luqman-Dawson

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Historical Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

After an entire young life of enslavement, twelve-year-old Homer escapes Southerland Plantation with his little sister Ada, leaving his beloved mother behind. Much as he adores her and fears for her life, Homer knows there’s no turning back, not with the overseer on their trail. Through tangled vines, secret doorways, and over a sky bridge, the two find a secret community called Freewater, deep in the recesses of the swamp.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
American History

Golden Girl

Reem Faruqi

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Seventh grader Aafiyah loves playing tennis, reading Weird but True facts, and hanging out with her best friend, Zaina. However, Aafiyah has a bad habit that troubles her—she’s drawn to pretty things and can’t help but occasionally “borrow” them. But when her father is falsely accused of a crime he hasn’t committed and gets taken in by authorities, Aafiyah knows she needs to do something to help. When she brainstorms a way to bring her father back, she turns to her Weird but True facts and devises the perfect plan.

Culture
Muslim, South Asian
Topics
Not specified

Ground Zero

Alan Gratz

Grades 6,7,8 2021
Genre
Historical Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

In time for the twentieth anniversary of 9/11, master storyteller Alan Gratz (Refugee) delivers a pulse-pounding and unforgettable take on history and hope, revenge and fear -- and the stunning links between the past and present.

Culture
Latino/Latino American, Middle Eastern
Topics
American History, War

Hazard

Frances O'Roark Dowell

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Poetry, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

A kid filled with rage, suspended from the football team for unsportsmanlike conduct, and his father, newly home from the war in Afghanistan, reckon with the injuries they’ve caused to others and themselves in this unflinching middle grade novel in verse about love and forgiveness.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Mental, Emotional, and Social Health, War

Hidden Systems: Water, Electricity, the Internet, and the Secrets Behind the Systems We Use Every Day

Dan Nott

Grades 6,7,8 2023
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Graphic Novel
Book description and connections

We use water, electricity, and the internet every day--but how do they actually work? And what’s the plan to keep them running for years to come? This nonfiction science graphic novel takes readers on a journey from how the most essential systems were developed to how they are implemented in our world today and how they will be used in the future.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Physical Science (Chemistry and Physics)

How to Build a Human: In Seven Evolutionary Steps

Pamela Turner

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

This entertaining, informative, accessible account about human evolution starts with an explanation of natural selection and returns to it throughout as it touches on major milestones in the evolution of hominins, including which traits, behaviors, and skills allowed them—us—to continue to survive and evolve. 

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Life Science (Biology)

Hummingbird

Natalie Lloyd

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fantasy, Science Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Twelve-year-old homeschooled Olive is tired of being seen as "fragile" just because she has osteogenesis imperfecta (otherwise known as brittle bone disease) so she's thrilled when she finally convinces her parents to let her attend Macklemore Elementary. Olive can't wait to go to a traditional school and make the friends she's always longed for, until a disastrous first day dashes her hopes of ever fitting in. Then Olive hears whispers about a magical, wish-granting hummingbird that supposedly lives near Macklemore. It’ll be the solution to all her problems! If she can find the bird and prove herself worthy, the creature will make her most desperate, secret wish come true.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Not specified

Invisible

Christina Diaz Gonzalez, Gabriela Epstein

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Graphic Novel
Book description and connections

For fans of New Kid and Allergic, a must-have graphic novel about five very different students who are forced together by their school to complete community service... and may just have more in common than they thought.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Not specified

Isla to Island

Alexis Castellanos

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Historical Fiction
Format
Graphic Novel, Wordless Book
Book description and connections

This stunning wordless graphic novel follows a young girl in the 1960s who immigrates from Cuba to the United States and must redefine what home means to her. Marisol loves her colorful island home. Cuba is vibrant with flowers and food and people…but things are changing. The home Marisol loves is no longer safe—and then it’s no longer her home at all. Her parents are sending her to the United States. Alone.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Immigration/Migration

Iveliz Explains It All

Alyssa Bermudez, Andrea Beatriz Arango

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Poetry, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

This novel in verse offers a deeply moving and honest look at a middle schooler struggling with depression. Twelve-year-old Iveliz is trying to manage her mental health and advocate for the help and understanding she deserves, but in the meantime her new friend calls her crazy and her abuela Mimi dismisses the therapy and medicine Iveliz needs to feel like herself.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Not specified

Jennifer Chan is not alone

Tae Keller

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Mystery, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Being the new kid is never easy, and it can be especially hard at a new school with mean, popular kids. Chinese American Jennifer Chan moves in across the street from Korean American Mallory Moss in small-town Norwell, Florida. Jennifer, full of self-confidence, has a strong belief in aliens, and Mallory can tell that she's going to have trouble fitting in at their predominantly white middle school. As wild rumors spread about Jennifer, Mallory finds herself stuck between becoming friends with her or sticking with the queen bees of their seventh-grade class.

Culture
Chinese/Chinese American
Topics
Not specified

Louisa June and the Nazis in the Waves

L.M. Elliott

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Historical Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

In 1941, after Hitler declares war on the United States, unleashing U-boat submarines to attack American ships, Louisa June, with the waves outside her house carrying dangerous enemies, must help her mother after her father and brother are caught in the crossfire.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Global Historical Events and Figures, War

Maizy Chen's Last Chance

Lisa Yee

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Eleven-year-old Maizy Chen visits her estranged grandparents, who own and run a Chinese restaurant in Last Chance, Minnesota; as her visit lengthens, she makes unexpected discoveries about her family's history and herself.

Culture
Chinese/Chinese American
Topics
Immigration/Migration

Merci Suarez Plays It Cool

Meg Medina

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Merci is starting eighth grade at Seaward Pines Academy, and as the school year begins, she is juggling chores, spending time with her family—including older brother Roli, who is home for the semester—changing schedules and shifting friendships, and the advancement of her beloved grandfather Lolo's Alzheimer's disease. Taking on new roles and responsibilities, Merci tries to find time to spend with different friend groups while also developing feelings for classmate Wilson. She's also busy helping to care for her younger twin cousins and at times grows frustrated with the difficulties that Lolo's memory loss brings. As Merci navigates the changing world around her, she comes to find that loss does not care where you are or what you are doing; it simply comes.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Not specified

Miss Quinces

Kat Farjardo

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Humor
Format
Graphic Novel
Book description and connections

Rising star Kat Fajardo's debut middle-grade graphic novel about a girl who would rather do anything other than celebrate her quinceañera! A funny and heartfelt coming-of-age story about navigating the expectations of family and cultural tradition.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Not specified

Morning Sun in Wuhan

Ying Chang Compestine

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

When the pandemic emerges in Wuhan, thirteen-year-old Mei discovers that her love of cooking can make a difference in a locked-down city that is filled with uncertainty and panic.

Culture
Chinese/Chinese American
Topics
Global Historical Events and Figures, World Cultures: Perspectives, Practices, and Products

Once There Was

Kiyash Monsef

Grades 6,7,8 2023
Genre
Adventure, Fairy Tale, Fantasy, Folklore, Science Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

When fifteen-year-old Iranian American Marjan discovers her murdered father was secretly a veterinarian to magical creatures, she realizes she must take up his mantle, despite the many dangers.

Culture
Middle Eastern
Topics
Not specified

Peace Is a Chain Reaction: How World War II Japanese Balloon Bombs Brought People of Two Nations Together

Tanya Lee Stone

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

From an award-winning author comes a vivid depiction of an act of war from opposing sides of the conflict in World War II--and a rare reconciliation and wish for peace that evolved years later.

Culture
Japanese/Japanese American
Topics
American History, Global Historical Events and Figures, Religion/Spirituality

Pride: An Inspirational History of the LGBTQ+ Movement

Stella Caldwell

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Young readers will learn about groundbreaking events, including historic pushes for equality and the legalization of same-sex marriages across the world. They will dive into the phenomenal history of queer icons from ancient times to the present and read about Harvey Milk, Marsha P. Johnson, Audre Lorde, and more. Including several personal current essays from inspiring young LGBTQ+ people, this book encourages readers to take pride in their identity and the identities of those around them.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Gender/Sexuality

Rez Dogs

Joseph Bruchac

Grades 6,7,8 2021
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Malian, a Wabanaki girl, can’t go home to her parents in Boston because she must shelter in place with her grandparents on the rez, thanks to being caught there by the COVID-­19 pandemic during a weekend visit. She loves her grandparents but is often bored. That changes one morning when she wakes up and sees the rez dog outside, just as she had dreamed he would be. When it becomes obvious that he has adopted the family and become its self-appointed protector, Malian names him Malsum, the old name for a wolf. Noted Abenaki author Bruchac limns Malian’s growing friendship with the dog in this accomplished novel in verse. 

Culture
Indigenous Peoples, Native American
Topics
Not specified

School Trip

Jerry Craft

Grades 6,7,8 2023
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Graphic Novel
Book description and connections

Eighth grader Drew Ellis recognizes that he isn't afforded the same opportunities, no matter how hard he works, that his privileged classmates at the Riverdale Academy Day School take for granted, and to make matters worse, Drew begins to feel as if his good friend Liam might be one of those privileged kids and is finding it hard not to withdraw, even as their mutual friend Jordan tries to keep their group of friends together.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
Not specified

Seen and Unseen: What Dorothea Lange, Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adams's Photographs Reveal about the Japanese American Incarceration

Elizabeth Partridge, Lauren Tamaki

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Nonfiction
Format
Picture Book
Book description and connections

Legendary photographers Dorothea Lange, Toyo Miyatake, and Ansel Adams all photographed the Japanese American incarceration, but with different approaches-and different results. This nonfiction picture book for middle grade readers examines the Japanese-American incarceration-and the complexity of documenting it-through the work of these three photographers.

Culture
Japanese/Japanese American
Topics
American History, Visual Arts, War

Singing with Elephants

Margarita Engle

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Historical Fiction, Poetry
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

It’s 1947 when Olivia, her sister, Catalina, and her veterinarian parents move to Santa Barbara. Life in a new country isn’t easy for them, and it is full of racial taunts. Still mourning the death of her abuelita, Olivia befriends famous poet Gabriela Mistral, who encourages her to write and express her emotions. Lacking confidence, Olivia finds solace in her cheerful animal friends, who, like her, speak their individual, poetic language. Before long, she befriends two baby elephants, one of whom is taken by an actor and made into a spectacle. Full of anger, Olivia learns to stand up for herself and for those who don’t have a voice. 

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Not specified

Small Town Pride

Phil Stamper

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Jake is just starting to enjoy life as his school’s first openly gay kid. While his family and friends are accepting and supportive, the same can’t be said about everyone in their small town of Barton Springs, Ohio. When Jake’s dad hangs a comically large pride flag in their front yard in an overblown show of love, the mayor begins to receive complaints. A few people are even concerned the flag will lead to something truly outlandish: a pride parade. Except Jake doesn’t think that’s a ridiculous idea. Why can’t they hold a pride festival in Barton Springs? The problem is, Jake knows he’ll have to get approval from the town council, and the mayor won’t be on his side. And as Jake and his friends try to find a way to bring Pride to Barton Springs, it seems suspicious that the mayor’s son, Brett, suddenly wants to spend time with Jake. But someone that cute couldn’t possibly be in league with his mayoral mother, could he?

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Gender/Sexuality

Star Child: A Biographical Constellation of Octavia Estelle Butler

Ibi Zoboi

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Nonfiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Fragments—photos, notebook pages, quotes, poems, and snippets of biography several pages long—pointedly coalesce into a pattern revealing writer Octavia Estelle Butler's unique position in the galaxy of great contemporary science fiction writers. And while readers younger than high-school age may not have encountered Butler’s renowned work, they will certainly appreciate the way her childhood obsessions, from pop culture to horses to a pink notebook, as well as her propensity for daydreaming (noted sharply by a teacher in a report card), influenced her. 

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
Not specified

The Curse of the Mummy: Uncovering Tutankhamun's Tomb

Candace Fleming

Grades 6,7,8 2021
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Award-winning and critically acclaimed author Candace Fleming presents the edge-of-your-seat true story of the search for Tutankhamun's tomb, the Western public's belief that the dig was cursed, and the battle for ownership of the treasures within.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Global Historical Events and Figures, International Studies/World History

The Door of No Return

Kwame Alexander

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Adventure, Fiction in Verse, Historical Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

In 1860, 11-year-old Kofi Offin, an Asante boy of the fictional West African village of Upper Kwanta, reveres his older brother Kwasi and loves the stories told by his grandfather, Nana Mosi. He has a best friend, Ebo, and a crush on a girl named Ama. He resents his schoolteacher for insisting that his students speak “the Queen’s English” rather than their native Twi in school. And he is often at odds with his bully of a cousin, who has challenged him to a swimming competition. But the rhythms of Kofi’s daily life and relationships are disrupted when Kwasi accidentally kills the son of the leader of nearby Lower Kwanta in a wrestling match at the annual Kings Festival.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
Not specified

The Last Hope in Hopetown

Maria Tureaud

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fantasy, Science Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Twelve-year-old Sophie and her 300-year-old best vampire friend Delphine break into a secret government facility to find a cure for the illness causing vampires to go rogue.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Gender/Sexuality

The Last Mapmaker

Christina Soontornvat

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Joining an expedition to chart the southern seas, twelve-year-old mapmaker's assistant Sai, posing as a well-bred young lady with a glittering future, realizes she's not the only one on board harboring secrets when she discovers the ship's true destination.

Culture
South Asian
Topics
Not specified

The Ogress and the Orphans

Kelly Barnhill

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fairy Tale, Fantasy
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

When a child goes missing from the Orphan House in the town of Stone-in-the-Glen, the mayor suggests the kindly Ogress is responsible, but the orphans do not believe that and try to make their deluded neighbors see the real villain among them.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
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The Overground Railroad (Young Adult Edition): The Green Book and the Roots of Black Travel in America

Candacy Taylor

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Nonfiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

For years, it was dangerous for African Americans to travel in the United States. Because of segregation, Black travelers couldn't eat, sleep, or even get gas at most white-owned businesses. The Green Book listed hotels, restaurants, department stores, gas stations, recreational destinations, and other businesses that were safe for Black travelers. It was a resourceful and innovative solution to a horrific problem. It took courage to be listed in the Green Book, and the stories from those who took a stand against racial segregation are recorded and celebrated. This young reader's edition of Candacy Taylor's critically acclaimed adult book Overground Railroad include her own photographs of Green Book sites, as well as archival photographs and interviews with people who owned and used these facilities.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
American History

The Second Chance of Benjamin Waterfalls

James Bird

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

After being caught stealing one too many times, Benjamin Waterfalls is sent to a 'boot camp' at the Ojibwe reservation where he searches for answers as he tries to turn his life around and embrace this second chance.

Culture
Indigenous Peoples, Native American
Topics
Not specified

The Sun Does Shine: An Innocent Man, a Wrongful Conviction, and the Long Path to Justice (Young Readers)

Anthony Ray Hinton, Lara Love Hardin, Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Memoir, Nonfiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

 Adapted for young readers, this true story follows a man who spent thirty years on death row for a crime he didn't commit and how he transformed not only his own spirit, but those of his fellow inmates, until his release in 2015.

Culture
Black/African American
Topics
Not specified

The Woman Who Split the Atom: The Life of Lise Meitner

Marissa Moss

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Biography/Autobiography, Nonfiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

As a female Jewish physicist in Berlin during the early 20th century, Lise Meitner had to fight for an education, a job, and equal treatment in her field, like having her name listed on her own research papers. Meitner made strides in the study of radiation, but when Hitler came to power in Germany, she suddenly had to face not only sexism, but also life-threatening anti-Semitism as well. Nevertheless, she persevered and one day made a discovery that rocked the world: the splitting of the atom. While her male lab partner was awarded a Nobel Prize for the achievement, the committee refused to give her any credit. Suddenly, the race to build the atomic bomb was on--although Meitner was horrified to be associated with such a weapon.

Culture
Jewish/Jewish American
Topics
Global Historical Events and Figures, Physical Science (Chemistry and Physics), Women’s Studies

Thirst

Varsha Bajaj

Grades 6,7,8 2022
Genre
Adventure
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

A heroic girl in Mumbai fights for her belief that water should be for everyone. Minni lives in the poorest part of Mumbai, where access to water is limited to a few hours a day and the communal taps have long lines. Lately, though, even that access is threatened by severe water shortages and thieves who are stealing this precious commodity--an act that Minni accidentally witnesses one night. Meanwhile, in the high-rise building where she just started to work, she discovers that water streams out of every faucet and there's even a rooftop swimming pool. What Minni also discovers there is one of the water mafia bosses. Now she must decide whether to expose him and risk her job and maybe her life. How did something as simple as access to water get so complicated?

Culture
South Asian
Topics
Not specified

Tumble

Celia Pérez

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Realistic Fiction, Sports
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Before she decides whether to accept her stepfather's proposal of adoption, twelve-year-old Adela Ramirez reaches out to her estranged biological father--who is in the midst of a career comeback as a luchador--and the eccentric extended family of wrestlers she has never met, bringing Adela closer to understanding the expansive definition of family.

Culture
Latino/Latino American
Topics
Physical Fitness

Two Degrees

Alan Gratz

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Adventure
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Fire. Ice. Flood. Three climate disasters. Four kids fighting for their lives. Akira, Owen, George, and Natalie are all swept up in the devastating effects of climate change. They are also connected in ways that will shock them--and could alter their destinies forever.

Culture
Japanese/Japanese American, Latino/Latino American
Topics
Earth Science

Violets Are Blue

Barbara Dee

Grades 6,7,8 2021
Genre
Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

Twelve-year-old Wren, who is learning special effects makeup, is thrilled to be makeup artist for her new school's production of Wicked, but her parents' divorce is seriously affecting her mother.

Culture
Not specified
Topics
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs, Mental, Emotional, and Social Health, Theatre

Wave

Diana Farid, Kris Goto

Grades 3,4,5,6,7,8 2022
Genre
Fiction in Verse, Poetry, Realistic Fiction
Format
Not specified
Book description and connections

When her best friend's cancer returns in the summer of 1987, none of her usual pursuits--surfing, singing, or reading poetry--can keep thirteen-year-old Ava afloat.

Culture
Middle Eastern
Topics
Not specified

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