National Book Award for Young People's Literature
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Journey From Peppermint Street by Meindert DeJong
Set in a quaint Dutch village, this heartwarming tale follows the adventures of a young boy named Meindert who embarks on a journey of self-discovery and exploration. As he ventures beyond the familiar confines of his home on Peppermint Street, he encounters a series of colorful characters and unexpected challenges that test his courage and resilience. Through his travels, he learns valuable lessons about friendship, family, and the importance of embracing change, ultimately returning home with a newfound sense of maturity and understanding.
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A Day Of Pleasure by Isaac Bashevis Singer
Stories of a Boy Growing Up in Warsaw
Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Warsaw, this collection of autobiographical stories offers a vivid glimpse into the childhood of a young boy growing up in a Jewish family. Through a series of poignant and often humorous vignettes, the narrative captures the essence of a vibrant community, the warmth of family bonds, and the challenges of navigating a world marked by cultural and social change. Each story is imbued with a sense of nostalgia and wonder, painting a rich tapestry of experiences that highlight the resilience and spirit of a bygone era.
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The Marvelous Misadventures Of Sebastian by Lloyd Alexander
Set in a whimsical, fantastical world, the story follows a spirited young musician named Sebastian who is unjustly expelled from his position in a royal orchestra. Determined to prove his worth, he embarks on a series of adventurous escapades filled with humor and heart. Along the way, Sebastian encounters a colorful cast of characters, including a clever thief, a wise old woman, and a mysterious prince, each contributing to his journey of self-discovery. Through trials and triumphs, Sebastian learns valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and the power of music to change lives.
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The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine Or The Hithering Thithering Djinn by Donald Barthelme
Or The Hithering Thithering Djinn
In a whimsical and surreal adventure, a young girl named Mathilda discovers a peculiar fire engine in her backyard, which serves as a portal to a fantastical world filled with oddities and eccentric characters. As she navigates this dreamlike realm, Mathilda encounters the enigmatic Djinn, who guides her through a series of bizarre and humorous escapades. The narrative, rich with playful language and imaginative illustrations, explores themes of curiosity, imagination, and the unexpected wonders that lie just beyond the ordinary.
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The Farthest Shore by Ursula K. Le Guin
In this third installment of a high-fantasy series, a young prince and an archmage set out on a harrowing journey to discover the cause of a mysterious blight that is draining magic and life from their world. As they travel to the farthest reaches of their archipelago, facing dragons and confronting death itself, they must unravel a complex web of greed and power. The narrative explores profound themes such as the balance between life and death, the true cost of immortality, and the necessity of accepting one's own mortality, culminating in a quest that is as much about inner discovery as it is about saving their realm from the encroaching darkness.
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The Court Of The Stone Children by Eleanor Cameron
Set in the enchanting city of San Francisco, this captivating tale follows Nina, a young girl who stumbles upon a mysterious French museum and befriends a ghostly presence named Dominique. As Nina delves deeper into Dominique's tragic past, she uncovers a long-buried secret that intertwines their lives across time. Through a blend of history, mystery, and the supernatural, the story explores themes of friendship, justice, and the enduring power of truth, as Nina races against time to solve a century-old mystery and bring peace to her spectral friend.
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M.C. Higgins, The Great by Virginia Hamilton
This novel follows the story of Mayo Cornelius Higgins, a young boy living on Sarah's Mountain, who dreams of escaping the dangers of strip mining that threaten his family's home. As he balances the complexities of adolescence, family loyalty, and the allure of the wider world, M.C. encounters a diverse cast of characters, including a wandering girl with dreams of becoming a singer and an environmental activist. Through these relationships and the challenges he faces, M.C. embarks on a journey of self-discovery, learning about the importance of heritage, the power of dreams, and the value of the land he calls home. This coming-of-age story is a rich tapestry of themes, including environmentalism, identity, and resilience.
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Bert Breen's Barn by Walter D. Edmonds
Set in the late 19th century in the rural North Country, the story follows a young, determined boy named Tom Dolan who dreams of owning a piece of land and building a future for himself. When he discovers an old, dilapidated barn belonging to the miserly Bert Breen, Tom sees an opportunity to achieve his dream. Through hard work, resourcefulness, and a bit of luck, Tom navigates the challenges of poverty and the skepticism of those around him, ultimately transforming the barn into a symbol of hope and perseverance. The narrative beautifully captures the spirit of ambition and the power of dreams in the face of adversity.
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The Master Puppeteer by Katherine Paterson
Set in feudal Japan, this captivating tale follows a young boy named Jiro who apprentices at a renowned puppet theater. As he navigates the complexities of his new life, Jiro becomes entangled in a web of intrigue involving a mysterious bandit known as the "The Thief of the Night." Amidst the backdrop of poverty and social unrest, Jiro uncovers secrets that challenge his understanding of loyalty, justice, and family. Through his journey, he learns the power of courage and the importance of standing up for what is right, even when the odds are stacked against him.
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The View From The Oak by Judith Kohl, Herbert Kohl
An Observer's Guide to the Natural World
This insightful exploration delves into the world of nature through the eyes of children, offering a unique perspective on the environment and our place within it. By intertwining personal anecdotes with scientific observations, the narrative encourages readers to rediscover the wonder and curiosity of childhood. It emphasizes the importance of nurturing a connection with the natural world, fostering a sense of responsibility and appreciation for the environment. Through vivid descriptions and thoughtful reflections, the book invites readers to see the world anew, highlighting the beauty and complexity of the ecosystems that surround us.
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The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Paterson
A spirited and tough eleven-year-old girl, Gilly, has been shuffled through the foster care system, developing a hard exterior to protect herself from disappointment and rejection. Her latest placement with the warm and quirky Trotter family challenges her defenses, as she navigates her desire for a real family and the hope of reuniting with her biological mother. Through unexpected friendships and heartfelt experiences, Gilly learns valuable lessons about love, acceptance, and the true meaning of family.
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A Gathering Of Days by Joan W. Blos
A New England Girl's Journal, 1830-32
Set in the early 19th century, this historical novel unfolds through the diary entries of a young girl named Catherine Hall, who lives in a small New Hampshire town. Through her eyes, readers experience the challenges and joys of rural life, including the struggles of maintaining family bonds, the societal changes of the time, and the moral dilemmas she faces. As Catherine grows, she encounters themes of friendship, loss, and the fight for justice, all while navigating the complexities of adolescence and the responsibilities that come with it. Her reflections provide a poignant glimpse into the past, capturing the essence of a young girl's journey toward maturity.
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A Swiftly Tilting Planet by Madeleine L'Engle
In this science fiction-fantasy novel, the protagonist embarks on a time-traveling quest to prevent a global catastrophe. Guided by a unicorn, the protagonist uses a powerful rune to mentally leap through time and space, inhabiting the lives of different people throughout history who are connected to the present-day threat. As the protagonist influences the actions of these individuals, the narrative weaves a complex tapestry of interconnected events, emphasizing themes of family, love, and the interconnectedness of all things. The story challenges the protagonist to understand the ripple effects of actions across time, ultimately aiming to alter the course of history to save the world from impending doom.
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The Night Swimmers by Betsy Cromer Byars
Set against the backdrop of a summer lake, the story follows the journey of a young boy named Retta, who grapples with feelings of loneliness and the complexities of family dynamics. As he navigates the challenges of growing up, Retta finds solace in the quiet, moonlit swims he shares with his siblings. These nightly escapades become a sanctuary where they bond, share secrets, and confront their fears, ultimately leading to a deeper understanding of themselves and each other. Through poignant moments and gentle storytelling, the narrative explores themes of love, loss, and the enduring strength of familial ties.
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Ramona And Her Mother by Beverly Cleary
In this heartwarming tale, a young girl navigates the complexities of family dynamics and her desire for attention and understanding from her mother. As she grapples with feelings of being overshadowed by her older sister, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, learning valuable lessons about love, patience, and the importance of communication. Through humorous and relatable scenarios, the story captures the essence of childhood struggles and the enduring bond between a mother and her daughter.
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Oh, Boy! Babies by Alison Cragin Herzig, Jane Lawrence Mali
In this delightful tale, a group of young friends embarks on a heartwarming adventure as they navigate the unexpected arrival of a set of triplets in their neighborhood. With a blend of humor and sincerity, the story captures the children's initial surprise and their subsequent journey of understanding and embracing the joys and challenges of caring for babies. Through their interactions, the narrative beautifully illustrates themes of friendship, responsibility, and the boundless curiosity of childhood, leaving readers with a sense of warmth and appreciation for the simple yet profound experiences of growing up.
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Westmark by Lloyd Alexander
Set in a fictional kingdom on the brink of revolution, the story follows Theo, a young printer's apprentice, who becomes embroiled in a series of adventures after fleeing from the law. As he navigates through a world of political intrigue and social upheaval, Theo encounters a cast of colorful characters, including a clever con artist, a compassionate doctor, and a spirited girl with a mysterious past. Together, they challenge the oppressive regime, seeking justice and freedom in a land where truth is often overshadowed by deception and tyranny.
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Words By Heart by Ouida Sebestyen
Set in the early 20th century, this poignant story follows a young African American girl named Lena who lives with her family in a small, racially divided town. As Lena navigates the challenges of growing up, she is determined to prove herself by winning a Bible verse recitation contest, a feat that would bring pride to her family and community. However, her journey is marred by the harsh realities of prejudice and violence, testing her faith and resilience. Through Lena's eyes, the narrative explores themes of hope, determination, and the power of words to heal and unite.
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A Penguin Year by Susan Bonners
This delightful children's book takes readers on a captivating journey through the changing seasons in the life of a penguin family. With charming illustrations and engaging storytelling, it explores the daily adventures and challenges faced by these endearing creatures as they navigate the icy landscapes of their Antarctic home. From the playful antics of the young penguins to the nurturing care of their parents, the story beautifully captures the resilience and warmth of family bonds amidst the harsh yet stunning natural environment.
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Homesick by Jean Fritz
My Own Story
Set in the 1920s, this autobiographical novel captures the poignant journey of a young girl growing up in China, torn between the vibrant culture of her surroundings and the distant allure of her American heritage. Through her eyes, readers experience the complexities of cultural identity, the warmth of familial bonds, and the bittersweet longing for a place called home. As she navigates the challenges of expatriate life, her story unfolds with humor, nostalgia, and a deep sense of belonging to two worlds, yet feeling fully at home in neither.
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A Place Apart by Paula Fox
In this poignant coming-of-age novel, a young girl named Victoria grapples with the complexities of adolescence after the death of her father. As she and her mother move to a new town, Victoria finds herself feeling isolated and disconnected from her peers. Her journey of self-discovery is marked by her struggle to find her place in a world that seems indifferent to her pain. Through introspection and the forging of new relationships, she learns to navigate the challenges of growing up and the importance of understanding and empathy in overcoming personal grief.
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Marked By Fire by Joyce Carol Thomas
Set in the rural South, this coming-of-age story follows the resilient journey of a young girl named Abyssinia Jackson, who navigates the complexities of life in a tight-knit African American community. Through trials marked by personal loss, racial tensions, and the search for identity, she discovers the strength and wisdom passed down through generations. Her journey is one of self-discovery and empowerment, as she learns to embrace her heritage and the fiery spirit within her, ultimately finding her place in the world.
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Chimney Sweeps by James Cross Giblin
Yesterday's Child Labor
Set against the backdrop of 18th and 19th-century England, this historical exploration delves into the perilous lives of young chimney sweeps, often children, who were forced into labor under harsh conditions. The narrative sheds light on their daily struggles, the dangerous nature of their work, and the societal indifference they faced. Through a combination of historical accounts and personal stories, the book paints a vivid picture of the era's social injustices while highlighting the eventual reforms that sought to improve the lives of these vulnerable workers.
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Doctor De Soto by William Steig
In a whimsical tale of wit and resourcefulness, a kind-hearted mouse dentist and his wife run a successful practice treating animals of all sizes, except for those who might pose a threat. When a cunning fox arrives with a toothache, the couple faces a moral dilemma. Despite their reservations, they decide to help the fox, employing their cleverness to ensure their safety. Through a blend of humor and ingenuity, they manage to outsmart the fox, highlighting themes of trust, intelligence, and the triumph of the underdog.
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Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney
The Lupine Lady
In this beautifully illustrated children's book, readers follow the life journey of a woman who is determined to make the world a more beautiful place. Inspired by her grandfather's advice to "do something to make the world more beautiful," she embarks on a series of adventures, traveling to far-off lands and experiencing the wonders of the world. As she grows older, she fulfills her promise by planting lupines across the countryside, leaving a legacy of vibrant flowers that bloom each spring, inspiring others to find their own ways to contribute beauty to the world.
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A House Is A House For Me by Mary Ann Hoberman
This delightful children's book explores the concept of "home" through a whimsical journey of discovery, revealing that everything in the world has its own special place or "house." From the obvious, like a dog in a kennel, to the imaginative, like a book in a library, the narrative playfully illustrates how various creatures and objects find comfort and belonging in their unique environments. With rhythmic, rhyming text and vibrant illustrations, it encourages young readers to appreciate the diversity and interconnectedness of the world around them, sparking curiosity and a sense of wonder.
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Parrot In The Oven, Mi Vida by Victor Martinez
Mi Vida
Set against the backdrop of a struggling Mexican-American community, this coming-of-age story follows a young boy named Manny as he navigates the challenges of adolescence and identity. Through his eyes, readers witness the complexities of family dynamics, cultural expectations, and the harsh realities of poverty. Manny's journey is one of self-discovery, as he grapples with the desire to rise above his circumstances while staying true to his roots. The narrative is a poignant exploration of resilience, hope, and the pursuit of dreams in the face of adversity.
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Dancing On The Edge by Han Nolan
In this compelling narrative, a young girl named Miracle struggles to find her identity amidst a tumultuous family life and the mysterious disappearance of her mother. Raised by her eccentric grandmother, Miracle is thrust into a world of spiritualism and mysticism, which only adds to her confusion and isolation. As she grapples with her own sense of self, Miracle embarks on a journey of self-discovery, confronting painful truths and ultimately finding strength in her vulnerability. The story explores themes of family, mental health, and the resilience of the human spirit.
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Holes by Louis Sachar
This book follows the story of a young boy who is falsely accused of stealing a pair of sneakers and is sent to a juvenile detention center in the middle of a desert. Here, the boys are made to dig holes every day as a form of punishment. As the protagonist digs, he discovers the truth about the warden's obsession with the holes, the mystery of a hidden treasure, and a curse that has been haunting his family for generations. The story is a blend of adventure, mystery, and coming-of-age themes.
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When Zachary Beaver Came To Town by Kimberly Willis Holt
Set in a small Texas town during the summer of 1971, the story follows the life of Toby Wilson, a young boy grappling with the complexities of friendship, family, and growing up. When a sideshow attraction, Zachary Beaver, the "fattest boy in the world," arrives in town, Toby and his best friend Cal become unexpectedly intertwined with Zachary's life. As they navigate the challenges of adolescence, they learn valuable lessons about acceptance, empathy, and the true meaning of friendship, all while dealing with personal struggles and the impact of the Vietnam War on their community.
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Homeless Bird by Gloria Whelan
Set in contemporary India, the story follows a young girl named Koly who is thrust into an arranged marriage at the tender age of thirteen. As she navigates the challenges of widowhood and societal expectations, Koly embarks on a journey of self-discovery and resilience. Her path is fraught with hardships, but through her determination and the kindness of strangers, she finds hope and a sense of belonging. The narrative beautifully captures the cultural intricacies and the indomitable spirit of a girl striving to carve out her own destiny in a world that often seems stacked against her.
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True Believer by Virginia Euwer Wolff
The story follows LaVaughn, a determined and introspective teenager navigating the complexities of adolescence in an urban environment. As she grapples with the challenges of her surroundings, LaVaughn is driven by her ambition to pursue higher education and escape the cycle of poverty. Her journey is marked by the evolving dynamics of friendship, the search for identity, and the struggle to maintain hope amidst adversity. Through her experiences, she learns valuable lessons about resilience, the power of dreams, and the importance of believing in oneself.
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The House Of The Scorpion by Nancy Farmer
Set in a dystopian future, this gripping novel follows the life of Matt, a young clone raised in a world where clones are considered subhuman. As he grows up on the opulent estate of a powerful drug lord, Matt grapples with his identity and the harsh realities of his existence. Despite being treated as an outcast, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery, uncovering dark secrets about his origins and the society that deems him inferior. Through courage and resilience, Matt seeks to forge his own path and challenge the oppressive systems that seek to define him.
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The Canning Season by Polly Horvath
In a whimsical tale set against the backdrop of Maine's rugged coastline, a young girl named Ratchet is sent to live with her eccentric great-aunts, Tilly and Penpen, for the summer. Amidst the quirky charm of their isolated home, Ratchet discovers a world filled with unexpected adventures, peculiar traditions, and heartfelt connections. As the aunts share their colorful stories and engage in the annual ritual of canning, Ratchet learns about resilience, family bonds, and the bittersweet nature of growing up. This enchanting narrative weaves humor and warmth into a poignant exploration of life's unpredictable seasons.
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Godless by Pete Hautman
How an Evangelical Preacher Became One of America's Leading Atheists
In this thought-provoking novel, a teenage boy named Jason Bock, disillusioned with the religious beliefs imposed upon him, decides to create his own religion centered around the town's water tower, which he dubs "The Ten-Legged One." As he gathers a group of followers, including his best friend Shin and the rebellious Magda, they embark on a journey of exploration and rebellion, challenging societal norms and questioning the nature of faith and belief. However, as their new religion gains momentum, the consequences of their actions begin to spiral out of control, forcing Jason to confront the complexities of leadership, responsibility, and the true meaning of faith.
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The Penderwicks by Jeanne Birdsall
A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy
In this delightful and heartwarming tale, four spirited sisters embark on a summer adventure at a charming cottage in the Berkshires, where they encounter new friendships, unexpected challenges, and the enchanting beauty of the countryside. As they explore the sprawling estate, the sisters' bond grows stronger, and they learn valuable lessons about family, loyalty, and the magic of childhood. With a cast of endearing characters and a touch of whimsy, this story captures the essence of a perfect summer filled with laughter, mischief, and the simple joys of life.
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The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation by M. T. Anderson
Traitor to the Nation
Set against the backdrop of pre-Revolutionary America, this gripping narrative follows the life of a young African boy raised in a peculiar household of Enlightenment philosophers who conduct experiments on him to explore the nature of liberty and humanity. As he grows, he becomes increasingly aware of the sinister undertones of his existence, grappling with the harsh realities of slavery and the quest for freedom. The story unfolds through a series of letters, diary entries, and firsthand accounts, painting a vivid picture of a world on the brink of change, where the ideals of freedom and equality are starkly contrasted by the brutal truths of oppression and exploitation.
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The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
The book is a semi-autobiographical novel that follows a Native American teenager who leaves his school on the Spokane Indian Reservation to attend an all-white high school in a neighboring town. The protagonist grapples with his own identity, the perceptions and prejudices of his new classmates, and the harsh realities of life on the reservation. Throughout the story, he uses humor and his passion for drawing cartoons to navigate the challenges he encounters.
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What I Saw And How I Lied by Judy Blundell
Set in the aftermath of World War II, this gripping novel follows the life of a teenage girl, Evie, as she navigates the complexities of love, loyalty, and deception. When her stepfather returns from the war and takes the family on a seemingly idyllic trip to Florida, Evie becomes entangled in a web of secrets and lies. As she grapples with her burgeoning feelings for a mysterious ex-GI and the unraveling truths about her family, Evie is forced to confront the harsh realities of adulthood and the moral ambiguities that come with it. The story is a poignant exploration of the loss of innocence and the murky waters of truth and betrayal.
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Claudette Colvin by Phillip Hoose
Twice Toward Justice
This compelling narrative delves into the life of a courageous young African American girl who, at just fifteen, defied the racial segregation laws in Montgomery, Alabama, by refusing to give up her bus seat to a white person. Her bold act of defiance, which occurred months before Rosa Parks' more famous protest, became a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement. Through interviews and historical accounts, the story highlights her bravery, the challenges she faced, and her significant yet often overlooked contribution to the fight for racial equality in America.
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Mockingbird by Kathryn Erskine
In this poignant and insightful novel, a young girl named Caitlin, who has Asperger's syndrome, navigates the complexities of life following the tragic loss of her brother. Struggling to understand emotions and social cues, Caitlin embarks on a journey to find closure and healing for herself and her father. Through her unique perspective, she learns the importance of empathy, friendship, and the power of art to communicate what words cannot. As Caitlin pieces together the world around her, she discovers the beauty of human connection and the strength within herself to move forward.
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Inside Out & Back Again by Thanhhà Lại
Set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War, this poignant novel-in-verse follows a young girl named Hà as she flees her war-torn homeland with her family to seek refuge in America. The narrative captures her emotional journey of displacement, cultural adaptation, and resilience as she navigates the challenges of a new life in Alabama. Through Hà's eyes, readers experience the heartache of leaving behind everything familiar, the struggle to learn a new language, and the hope of finding a sense of belonging in an unfamiliar world.
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Goblin Secrets by William Alexander
In a world where magic and mechanical wonders intertwine, a young orphan named Rownie embarks on a quest to find his missing brother in the bustling city of Zombay. As he navigates the city's vibrant streets, he encounters a troupe of goblin actors who defy the city's ban on masks and performances. Drawn into their world of enchantment and rebellion, Rownie discovers the power of storytelling and the courage to challenge the oppressive forces that seek to control the city's inhabitants. Through his journey, he learns about family, identity, and the transformative magic of theater.
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The Thing About Luck by Cynthia Kadohata
A poignant tale of family, resilience, and the unpredictable nature of fortune, this story follows twelve-year-old Summer as she navigates a challenging season of wheat harvesting with her Japanese-American grandparents. With her parents unexpectedly called away to Japan, Summer and her brother Jaz must step up to help their aging grandparents, Obaachan and Jiichan, during a critical time. As they travel across the Midwest, Summer learns valuable lessons about hard work, responsibility, and the true meaning of luck, all while grappling with her own fears and insecurities.
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Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson
This is a poignant memoir written in verse, detailing the author's childhood as an African-American growing up in the 1960s and 1970s, split between South Carolina and New York. The narrative explores her experiences with segregation, her growing awareness of the civil rights movement, her deep love for storytelling and her gradual understanding of her own identity as a writer. The book provides a powerful portrayal of a girl finding her voice in a time of social and political unrest.
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Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman
The novel delves into the mind of a teenager named Caden Bosch, who grapples with the complexities of mental illness. As Caden's reality blurs with his vivid and often surreal hallucinations, readers are taken on a journey that parallels his internal struggle with a fantastical voyage to the deepest point on Earth. Through this dual narrative, the story explores themes of perception, reality, and the challenges of navigating mental health, ultimately offering a poignant and empathetic portrayal of a young person's battle with schizophrenia.
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March by John Lewis
Book One
"March: Book One" is a graphic novel that depicts the early life of a key figure in the American civil rights movement. Raised in rural Alabama, he grows up inspired by the activism surrounding the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the words of Martin Luther King Jr., which sets him on the path of nonviolent protest. The novel highlights his commitment to the fight for equal rights and his journey from a young boy on a farm to one of the key figures in the civil rights movement.
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Far From The Tree by Robin Benway
This compelling novel explores the intricate dynamics of family, identity, and belonging through the intertwined stories of three siblings who were separated at birth. Each sibling embarks on a personal journey of self-discovery, grappling with their own challenges and emotions, as they navigate the complexities of adoption, foster care, and the search for their biological roots. As they come together, they confront their pasts and forge new connections, ultimately finding strength and understanding in their shared experiences and the bonds that tie them together.
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The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo
"The Poet X" is a coming-of-age novel that follows the journey of a young girl named Xiomara, who uses poetry as an outlet to navigate her complex life. Set in Harlem, Xiomara grapples with her strict Dominican parents, her evolving understanding of her own identity, and her burgeoning relationship with a boy named Aman. Through her powerful and honest poetry, Xiomara finds her voice, confronts societal expectations, and discovers the strength to define herself on her own terms.
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1919 by Martin W. Sandler
The Year That Changed America
Set against the backdrop of a transformative year in American history, this book delves into the pivotal events of 1919 that shaped the nation's future. From the Red Summer's racial violence to the women's suffrage movement's triumph, the narrative weaves together a tapestry of social upheaval, political change, and cultural evolution. It explores the impact of the Boston Molasses Flood, the rise of labor strikes, and the influence of the Treaty of Versailles, painting a vivid picture of a nation grappling with its identity and laying the groundwork for modern America.
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King And The Dragonflies by Kacen Callender
Set in a small Louisiana town, the story follows a young boy named King as he grapples with the sudden death of his older brother, Khalid. Believing that Khalid has transformed into a dragonfly, King finds solace in this magical thought while navigating the complexities of grief, friendship, and identity. As he reconnects with his estranged friend, Sandy, who is dealing with his own struggles, King learns to embrace his true self and the importance of acceptance and love in the face of loss and societal expectations.
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Last Night At The Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo
Set in 1950s San Francisco, the story follows a Chinese-American teenager navigating the complexities of identity, family expectations, and first love amidst the backdrop of McCarthy-era paranoia. As she discovers a hidden lesbian nightclub, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and romance, challenging societal norms and her own cultural constraints. The narrative explores themes of belonging, love, and the courage to embrace one's true self in a time of fear and repression.
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All My Rage by Sabaa Tahir
Set against the backdrop of a small desert town, this poignant narrative weaves together the lives of two childhood friends, Salahudin and Noor, as they grapple with the weight of family secrets, cultural expectations, and personal tragedies. As they navigate the complexities of adolescence, their bond is tested by the harsh realities of their environment and the haunting shadows of their pasts. Through a tapestry of love, loss, and resilience, the story explores the enduring power of friendship and the quest for redemption in the face of overwhelming odds.
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A First Time For Everything by Dan Santat
In this heartfelt and humorous graphic memoir, a young boy embarks on a transformative journey during a school trip to Europe, where he experiences a series of "firsts" that challenge his perceptions and build his confidence. Through a blend of vibrant illustrations and candid storytelling, the narrative captures the essence of adolescence, highlighting the awkwardness, excitement, and growth that accompany stepping out of one's comfort zone. As he navigates new friendships, unexpected adventures, and personal discoveries, the protagonist learns valuable lessons about resilience, self-acceptance, and the importance of embracing life's uncertainties.
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Kareem Between by Shifa Saltagi Safadi
Kareem, a seventh-grade Syrian-American boy, faces a challenging start to the school year. His best friend has moved away, he didn't make the football team, and he's been tasked with helping a new Syrian refugee student adjust to school life. Amidst these struggles, Kareem is offered another chance to join the football team, but it comes with a moral dilemma. Meanwhile, his mother travels to Syria to bring her parents to safety, only to be caught up in a travel ban that prevents her return. Kareem finds himself caught between cultures, friendships, and moral choices, and must find his own path through the complexities of his life.
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The Teacher Of Nomad Land by Daniel Nayeri
A spirited, semi-autobiographical coming-of-age tale told with humor and heart about a young refugee boy who becomes a teacher in a makeshift community called Nomad Land, using stories and imagination to help other displaced children heal and learn. Balancing whimsy and painful truth, the narrative explores identity, belonging, and the power of storytelling to transform trauma, while offering sharp observations on immigration, family, and the search for home.
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National Book Award, 56 Books
The National Book Award for Young People's Literature is one of five annual National Book Awards. It was established in 1996, following earlier “Children’s” categories that were awarded from 1969 to 1983.
Who voted: The award is judged by five litterateurs, whose names can be seen on the National Book Awards' website.
This list is a yearly book award, and was added to this site 11 months ago.
This list has a weight of 1%. To learn more about what this means please visit the Rankings page.
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- Voters: Voter Count
- List: only covers 1 year (yearly book awards, best of the year, etc)
- List: only covers 1 specific genre
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- Number of Voters:
- 5
- Voter Count Unknown:
- No
- Voter Names Unknown:
- No
- High Quality Source:
- No
- Location Specific:
- No
- Category Specific:
- Yes