Reading Recommendations: Young Adult
Almond, David
Kit’s Wilderness
ISBN 0-440-41605-1
The Watson family moves
to Stoneygate, an old coal-mining town, to care for Kit’s recently widowed
grandfather. When Kit meets John Askew, another boy whose family had both worked
and died in the mines, Askew invites Kit to join him in playing a game called
Death. Kit’s association with Askew takes him into the mines where the boys look
to find the childhood ghosts of their long-gone ancestors.
Almond, David
Heaven Eyes
ISBN 0-440-22910-3
Erin Law and her friends
are Damaged Children. At least that is the label given to them by Maureen, the
woman who runs the orphanage that they live in. Damaged beyond repair because
they have no parents to take care of them. But Erin knows that if they care for
each other they can put up with the psychologists, the social workers, the
therapists -- at least most of the time. Sometimes there is nothing left but to
run away, to run for freedom. And that is what Erin and two friends do, run away
one night downriver on a raft. What they find on their journey is stranger than
you can imagine, maybe, and you might not think it's true. But Erin will tell
you it is all true. And the proof is a girl named Heaven Eyes, who sees through
all the darkness in the world to the joy that lies beneath.
Almond, David
Skellig
ISBN 0-440-22908-1
Michael was looking
forward to moving into a new house. But now his baby sister is ill, his parents
are frantic, and Doctor Death has come to call. Michael feels helpless. Then he
steps into the crumbling garage and encounters a strange being who changes his
world forever.
Armstrong, Jennifer
Becoming Mary Mehan: Two Novels
ISBN 0-440-22961-8
Jennifer Armstrong’s two
masterful novels about Mary Mehan are now together in one volume. Set against
the pivotal events of the American Civil War, The Dreams of Mairhe Mehan
depicts an Irish immigrant girl and her family, struggling to find their place
in a country at war with itself.
Mary Mehan Awake takes up Mary’s story after the war when, much like the
broken country, Mary must begin a journey of emotional and physical renewal.
Cormier, Robert
The Rag and Bone Shop
ISBN 0-440-22971-5
Twelve-year old Jason is
accused of the brutal murder of a young girl. Is he innocent or guilty? The
shocked town calls on an interrogator with a stellar reputation: he always gets
a confession. The confrontation between Jason and his interrogator forms the
chilling climax of this terrifying look at what can happen when the pursuit of
justice becomes a personal crusade for victory at any cost.
Lawrence, Iain
Ghost Boy
ISBN 0-440-41668-X
Harold Kline is an
albino—an outcast. Folks stare and taunt, calling him Ghost Boy. It’s been that
way for all of his 14 years. So when the circus comes to town, Harold runs off
to join it.
Full of colorful performers, the circus seems like the answer to Harold’s
loneliness. He’s eager to meet the Cannibal King, a sideshow attraction who’s an
albino, too. He’s touched that Princess Minikin and the Fossil Man, two other
sideshow curiosities, embrace him like a son. He’s in love with Flip, the pretty
and beguiling horse trainer, and awed by the all-knowing Gypsy Magda. Most of
all, Harold is proud of training the elephants, and of earning respect and a
sense of normalcy. Even at the circus, though, two groups exist—the freaks, and
everyone else. Harold straddles both groups. But fitting in comes at a price,
and Harold must recognize the truth beneath what seems apparent before he can
find a place to call home.
Lawrence, Iain
Lord of the Nutcracker Men
ISBN 0-440-41812-7
Ten-year-old Johnny
eagerly plays at war with the army of nutcracker soldiers his toymaker father
whittles for him. He demolishes imaginary foes. But in 1914 Germany looms as the
real enemy of Europe, and all too soon Johnny’s father is swept up in the war to
end all wars. He proudly enlists with his British countrymen to fight at the
front in France. The war, though, is nothing like what any soldier or person at
home expected.
The letters that arrive from Johnny’s dad reveal the ugly realities of combat —
and the soldiers he carves and encloses begin to bear its scars. Still, Johnny
adds these soldiers to his armies of Huns, Tommies, and Frenchmen, engaging them
in furious fights. But when these games seem to foretell his dad’s real battles,
Johnny thinks he possesses godlike powers over his wooden men. He fears he
controls his father’s fate, the lives of all the soldiers in no-man’s land, and
the outcome of the war itself.
Lowry, Lois
Gathering Blue
ISBN 0-440-22949-9
Kira, an orphan with a
twisted leg, lives in a world where the weak are cast aside. She fears for her
future until she is spared by the all-powerful Council of Guardians. Kira is a
gifted weaver and is given a task that no other community member can do. While
her talent keeps her alive and brings certain privileges, Kira soon realizes she
is surrounded by many mysteries and secrets. No one must know of her plans to
uncover the truth about her world and see what places exist beyond.
Lowry, Lois
The Giver
ISBN 0-440-23768-8
Jonas's world is
perfect. Everything is under control. There is no war or fear of pain. There are
no choices. Every person is assigned a role in the community. When Jonas turns
12 he is singled out to receive special training from The Giver. The Giver alone
holds the memories of the true pain and pleasure of life. Now, it is time for
Jonas to receive the truth. There is no turning back.
McDonald, Joyce
Shades of Simon Gray
ISBN 0-440-22804-2
Simon Gray is the ideal
teenager — smart, reliable, hardworking, trustworthy. Or is he? After Simon
crashes his car into The Liberty Tree, another portrait starts to emerge. Soon
an investigation has begun into computer hacking at Simon’s high school, for it
seems tests are being printed out before they are given. Could Simon be
involved?
Simon, meanwhile, is in a coma — but is this another appearance that may be
deceiving? For inside his own head, Simon can walk around and talk to some
people. He even seems to be having a curious conversation with a man who was
hung for murder 200 years ago, in the branches of the same tree Simon crashed
into. What can a 200-year-old murder have to do with Simon’s accident? And how
do we know who is really innocent and who is really guilty?
Pennebaker, Ruth
Both Sides Now
ISBN 0-440-22933-2
Liza thinks she and her
mother, Rebecca, are as different as a mother and daughter can be. Liza, a
successful high school junior, works hard at keeping her life under control
while maintaining a positive outlook.
Rebecca, who gave up writing after her book was rejected, recently completed
grueling treatment for breast cancer. When tests reveal that more painful
treatments are needed, it seems to Liza that Rebecca has given up.
Poupeney, Mollie
Her Father’s Daughter
ISBN 0-440-22879-4
The rich landscape of
Oregon's logging country in the 1930s provides fertile ground for Maggie
Morrison to grow up, but it is not a gentle world she lives in. There are good
times, when she bests her brother at boxing or enjoys a rare piece of candy. But
there are bad times, too, when her father comes home smelling of alcohol, when
her mother cries. As she matures from a feisty tomboy of 12 to a spirited young
woman of 14, Maggie buys her first bra, discovers that a best friend can also be
a boyfriend, and struggles with the leering advances of older men. The only
constant in her life of endless new homes and new faces is her ever-emerging
sense of herself.
Quintana, Anton
The Baboon King
ISBN 0-440-22907-3
Morengaru, a strong
young hunter, has been cast out by both his mother’s people, the Kikuyu, and his
father’s people, the Masai. Every day he misses human companionship, and soon he
feels as though he’s becoming more like the animals around him. When Morengaru
has the chance to belong again, he seizes the opportunity. Then he faces the
greatest challenge of his life: living among the baboons, still clinging to his
humanity, hoping someday to return to his people.
Sachar, Louis
Holes
ISBN
0-440-22859-X
Stanley Yelnats is under a
curse. A curse that began with his
no-good-dirty-rotten-pig-stealing-great-great-grandfather and has since followed
generations of Yelnats. Now Stanley has been unjustly sent to a boys' detention
center, Camp Green Lake, where the warden makes the boys "build character" by
spending all day, every day, digging holes: five feet wide and five feet deep.
It doesn't take long for Stanley to realize there's more than character
improvement going on at Camp Green Lake. The boys are digging holes because the
warden is looking for something. Stanley tries to dig up the truth in this
inventive and darkly humorous tale of crime and punishment—and redemption.
Tashjian, Janet
The Gospel According to Larry
ISBN 0-440-23792-0
Josh Swensen is not your
average 17-year-old. At the age of two, he was figuring out algebraic equations
with colored magnetic numbers. He is a prodigy who only wants to make the world
a better place. Josh’s wish comes true when his virtual alter ego, Larry,
becomes a huge media sensation. Larry has his own Web site where he posts
sermons on anti-consumerism and has a large following of adults and teens.
Meanwhile, Larry’s identity is a mystery to everyone. While it seems as if the
whole world is trying to figure out Larry’s true identity, Josh feels trapped
inside his own creation. What will happen to the world, and to Larry, if he is
exposed?
Willis Holt, Kimberly
When Zachary Beaver Came to Town
ISBN 0-440-23841-2
Nothing ever happens in
Toby’s small Texas town. Nothing much until this summer that’s full of big
changes.
It’s tough for Toby when his mother leaves home to be a country singer. Toby
takes it hard when his best friend Cal’s older brother goes off to fight in
Vietnam. Now their sleepy town is about to get a jolt with the arrival of
Zachary Beaver, billed as the fattest boy in the world. Toby is in for a summer
unlike any other, a summer sure to change his life.
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